Eisik Berlin

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Eisik Berlin (born December 18, 1792 in Hamburg ; died 1865 there ) was a German rabbi .

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Eisik Berlin was the son of Lase Berlin . He learned Berlin with his older brother Moses . In his youth he was a reader at the Hamburg synagogue. He ran a private school in his home. In 1840 he became a rabbi at the United Old and New Klaus .

Eisik Berlin was married to Reizche, daughter of Michael. She died on June 16, 1827, two weeks after giving birth to a child. She was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Königsstrasse in Altona .

Eisik Berlin was buried in the Jewish cemetery on Grindel .

Publications

  • Commentaries and translations in the Machsor of Hanover, 1839.

Literature (selection)

  • Eduard Duckesz : Sefär Hachmē AHU ... [ Chachme AHW: Biographies and gravestone inscriptions of the Dajanim, authors and other outstanding men of the three communities Altona, Hamburg, Wandsbek. Hebrew], Hamburg 1908, p. 122, German p. 42 f.
  • Encyclopaedia Judaica . Judaism in the past and present. Volume IV, Eschkol, Berlin 1929, p. 259 (German).
  • Entry BERLIN, Eisik. 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, p. 180.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ In the Steinheim Institute database .
  2. Grave inscription in: Eduard Duckesz: Sefer Iwah leMoschaw. Contains biographies and gravestone inscriptions of the rabbis of the 3 communities Altona, Hamburg, Wandsbeck. Eisig Gräber Verlag, Cracow 1903, p. 122.