Gabriel Hirsch Lippman

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Friedmann Gabriel Hirsch (Gavrîʼēl Hîrš Naphtali) Lippman , also Lippmann or Lipmann (born 1805 in Memmelsdorf ; died on May 21, 1864 in Bad Kissingen ) was rabbi of the district rabbinate Bad Kissingen from 1852 to 1864 .

Life

He was the son of Hirsch Lippman . In his early years he studied the Talmud - Torah school in Burgpreppach with Rabbi Abraham Moses Mayländer . From 1820 he completed his studies as a pupil of Rabbi Abraham Benjamin Wolf Hamburg at the yeshiva in Fürth , after its closure with Abraham Bing in Würzburg and then with district rabbi Hillel Sondheimer in Aschaffenburg , who ordained him .

In 1832 he enrolled at the University of Munich . After his doctorate as Dr. phil. at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . Around 1834 he was a private tutor in Fulda . In 1843 he was appointed as a preacher in Aurich in East Frisia. In 1852 he was elected district rabbi in Bad Kissingen . He held this office for twelve years until his death in 1864. From 1865 his successor was Moses Löb Bamberger . At the beginning of his tenure, Lippmann was heavily criticized by liberals.

Editing

Lippman was the editor of several works by the Jewish scholar Ibn Ezra , for example:

  • Sephat Yeter. Illumination of dark biblical passages, especially to defend R. Saaida against R. Adonim Levita, called Dunasch ben Librat. JF Bach, Frankfurt am Main 1843 ( digitized from google.de/books. )

literature

  • Salomon Wininger : Great Jewish National Biography. Page 125, Verlag Orient, 1936.
  • Entry LIPPMANN, Gabriel, Dr. 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. 604 f.

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Individual evidence

  1. The obituary says that he was not quite 59 years old; therefore he should have been born in the second half of 1805. - Source: Article in the journal Der Israelit from June 22, 1864 [1]
  2. Carsten Wilke: Biographisches Handbuch der Rabbis , Volume 1–2, Page 604, Verlag Saur, 2004, ISBN 3598248717 or ISBN 9783598248719
  3. Article in the Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums of September 5, 1853 [2]