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Lot #
16119
Auction End Date
10/24/2006 12:37:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
Title Information
Title (English)
Imre Shefer
Title (Hebrew)
אמרי שפר
Author
[Only Ed.] Adolf Jellinek
City
Vienna
Publisher
Georg Brag
Publication Date
1883
Collection Information
Independent Item
This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
Description Information
Physical
Description
Only Hebrew edition. 53, [1] pp., 216:144 mm., wide margins, usual age staining. A good copy bound in later boards.
Detailed
Description
Hebrew translation of a homile delivered by Adolf Jellinek (Aaron; 1820/21–1893), Vienna preacher and scholar. He was born in a village near Uhersky Brod (Ungarisch Brod), Moravia, into a family which he believed to be of Hussite origin. After attending the yeshivah of R. Menahem Katz (Wannfried) in Prostejov (Prossnitz), in 1838 he moved to Prague where he was influenced by R. Solomon Judah Rapoport, R. Michael Jehiel Sachs, and Wolfgang Wessely. Moving to Leipzig in 1842, he studied philosophy and Semitics at the university there, assisted Julius Fuerst in editing the Orient, and in 1845 was appointed preacher in the new synagogue which was established under the guidance of Zacharias Frankel. Although he opposed the radical views of his brother, Herman Jellinek, he enthusiastically hailed the freedom resulting from the 1848 revolution. Together with Christian clergymen he then founded the Kirchlicher Verein fuer alle Religionsbekenntnisse, an association open to all religious denominations, and would have represented it at the Frankfort German National Assembly (1848) but for the intervention of the Saxonian minister of religious affairs. He was also on the board of an association (Verein zur Wahrung der deutschen Interessen an den oestlichen Grenzen) formed to support Germans in the Slav countries. In 1857 he was appointed preacher at the new Leopoldstadt synagogue in Vienna, remaining there until he went to the Seitenstetten synagogue in 1865. In 1862 Jellinek founded the Beit ha-Midrash Academy where public lectures were delivered by himself, Isaac Hirsch Weiss, and Meir Friedmann. A scholarly periodical, also called Beit ha-Midrash, was published under its auspices.
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דרשות מחקריות ועיוניות להדרשן ... הרב דר. אהרן יעללינעק ... העתקה חפשית משפת אשכנז מאת דאקטאר ישעיה געלבהויז רב ודרשן דק"ק קארלשטאדט והגליל. חלק ראשון ...
"לכבוד ד"ר אהרן יעללינק מופיע למלאות כ"ה שנה בעמדו על עבודת הקודש". כפי הנראה לא יצא יותר.
Reference
Description
CD-EPI 0135875; EJ
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:
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Location
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Austria
Subject
Homiletics:
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Characteristic
First Editions:
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Language:
Hebrew
Manuscript Type
Kind of Judaica