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Lot #    17753
Auction End Date    4/24/2007 11:07:30 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Rede bei der feierlichen Enthullung des Denkmals
Author    [Only Ed.] R. Dr. J. Schwarz
City    Colonge
Publisher    Commissions-Verlag von Hafferburg & Mann
Publication Date    1871
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   Only edition. 11 pp., 232:138 mm., nice margins, light age staining. A good copy bound in modern boards.
          
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   The full title reads: Rede bei der feierlichen Enthuellung des Denkmals zur Erinnerung an die im Kriege gefallenen Glaubensbrueder, im israelitischen Waisenhause zu Paderborn am 17. October 1871 / gehalten von J.Schwarz.

A speech given at the dedication of a monument to those brothers in faith who fell in war. R. Dr. Israel Schwarz was a German rabbi; born at Hürben, Bavaria, March 15, 1830; died at Cologne Jan. 4, 1875; educated by his father, R. Joachim Schwarz of Hürben. At the age of eighteen he passed the state examination for Bavarian rabbis, and was then elected district rabbi of Bayreuth, where he remained until 1856, when he was called to the rabbinate of Cologne. Schwarz was an ardent supporter of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, and founded several local branches of that society.

Schwarz's works include: "Tikvat Enosh" (1868), containing his own translation of Job as well as the haggadic sayings to this book, and the commentaries of Isaiah di Trani, Moses and Joseph KimHi, and Zerahiah b. Israel of Barcelona; and a translation of a geography of Palestine, written in Hebrew by Joseph Schwarz.

          
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Germany:    Checked
  
Subject
Homiletics:    Checked
  
Characteristic
First Editions:    Checked
Language:    German
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica