Abraham Moses Mayländer

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Abraham Moses Mayländer or Moses Abraham Mayländer (born around 1760 ; died on February 11, 1838 in Burgpreppach , Lower Franconia ) was a German rabbi .

From 1816 to 1838 he headed a yeshiva in Burgpreppach, where he was also a local rabbi, which was very well known in rabbinical circles . His predecessor in office was Abraham Stein (Abraham Loeb Sulzdorfer-Stein, 1769-1846), who went to Adelsdorf as a rabbi in 1816 . His students included the later district rabbis Gabriel Hirsch Lippman and Abraham Adler , who was also his successor in Burgpreppach.

He was married to Reisel Mayländer (1765-1835).

literature

  • Entry MAYLÄNDER, Moses Abraham. In: Michael Brocke and Julius Carlebach (editors), edited by Carsten Wilke : Biographisches Handbuch der Rabbis. Part 1: The rabbis of the emancipation period in the German, Bohemian and Greater Poland countries 1781–1871. K G Saur, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-598-24871-7 , pp. 652f.
  • Carsten Wilke: The Talmud and the Kant. Rabbi training on the threshold of modernity. Olms Verlag - Weidmannsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Hildesheim and New York 2003, ISBN 3-487-11950-1 , p. 109.

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