Bernhard Fischer (rabbi)

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Bernhard Fischer also Bernard Fischer (born January 12, 1821 in Budikau ; † June 17, 1906 in Leipzig ) was a Bohemian rabbi and publicist.

Life

Bernhard Fischer, born in Budikau, studied at the University of Prague after graduating from high school , which he completed in 1850 with the academic degree of Dr. phil. completed. As a result, Bernhard Fischer officiated after private teaching activities in the years 1854 to 1863 as a rabbi in various small communities in the Eger district .

After moving to Leipzig in 1863 - he was teaching there at the university - he began to work as a writer and editor. In addition to his literary works, Fischer also published a new version of Johann Buxtorf's rabbinical lexicons "Lexicon chaldaicum talmudicum et rabbinicum" , published by Moritz Schäfer GmbH & Co in 1875, the third edition of Georg Benedikt Winer's "Winer's Chaldean Grammar for Bible and Targumim", published by Verlag Johann Ambrosius Barth in 1882 and the Hebrew illustrated monthly “Bikkure ha-'Ittim” .

Bernhard Fischer died on June 17, 1906 at the age of 85 in Leipzig.

Fonts

  • Biblical-Talmudic-rabbinical flower picking, Verlag Moritz Schäfer GmbH & Co, 1878
  • Bible and Talmud in their meaning for philosophy and culture: text, translation and explanation of selected pieces, edition 2, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1881
  • Hebrew Lesson Letters: Proven Method for Self-Teaching in Old and New Hebrew, CA Koch, 1889
  • Calliope cookbook, An Aesthetic for Art and Theater Friends, Leipzig 1896
  • Basics of philosophy and theosophy popular and easy to understand for educated readers, Verlag Moritz Schäfer GmbH & Co, 1899

literature

  • Rudolf M. Wlaschek: Biographia Judaica Bohemiae, Volume 1, Page 49, Delivery, Research Center East Central Europe, 1995
  • Walther Killy , Rudolf Vierhaus : Deutsche biographische Enzyklopädie (DBE), In: Volume 3 of Deutsche biographische Enzyklopädie, page 312, KG Saur, 2000

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Life data of Bernhard Fischer In: www.steinheim-institut.de