Bernhard Englishman

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Bernhard Engländer (born October 25, 1832 in Opole ; † November 27, 1905 ) was a German judge .

Life

Bernhard Engländer grave in the south cemetery in Leipzig

Englishman was born in a Jewish family in Opole. In 1856, at the age of 24, he was baptized as a Protestant. In 1866 he became city ​​judge in Breslau . In 1871 he was promoted to the city judge. In 1878 he was appointed appellate judge and with the Reich Justice Acts in 1879 he was appointed higher regional judge. Then worked in the 1st auxiliary senate of the Reichsgericht until 1883 . He was appointed Reich judge in the 4th Civil Senate in 1885. In 1895 he retired.

family

In 1876 he married Rosa Pringsheim. She came from the extensive Pringsheim family . The marriage was a mixed marriage, because she was the daughter of the wealthy Jewish banker, smelting entrepreneur and manor on Leuthen Siegmund Pringsheim (1820–1895), the father of Ernst Pringsheim senior . Rosa also converted to the Protestant faith in 1881. The couple had four children, including the well-known musician Richard Engländer and the political scientist Konrad Engländer (1880–1933).

Works

Individual evidence

  1. Steffen Held: "Jewish university teachers and students at the Leipzig Faculty of Law", in: Stephan Wendehorst (Hrsg.): "Building blocks of a Jewish history of the University of Leipzig" Leipzig 2006, p. 211.
  2. Till van Rahden: "Jews and other Breslauer: The relations between Jews, Protestants and Catholics in a German city", Diss. Bielefeld 1999, p. 150.
  3. Michael Engel: "The Pringsheim Family - Attempting a Family Tree" Webpage ( Memento of the original from February 7, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed August 30, 2010. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / genealogy.metastudies.net