Issachar-Beer Bloch

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Issaschar-Beer Bloch , also Beer Hamburg (born around 1730 in Hamburg ; died on February 2, 1798 in Mattersburg , Burgenland ) was a German rabbi .

Life

Issaschar-Beer Bloch was the son of the Hamburg rabbi and Dajan's Samson Bloch ("he-Chossid", died 1738).

Bloch was a student of Jonathan Eibeschütz in Altona and Ezechiel Landau in Prague. He married the daughter of Rabbi Zwi-Hirsch in Loschitz in Moravia .

Bloch was a rabbi in Eibenschütz . In 1768 he succeeded Ephraim Zülz as rabbi in Kojetein , 1778 rabbi in Tobitschau , around 1780 in Szenitz , Slovakia , 1793 in Boskowitz (Moravia), 1796 in Mattersburg (Burgenland). His successor there was Moses Sofer .

Bloch was a participant in the Synod of the Siebengemeinden of Burgenland in Ödenburg in 1798.

Bloch's adopted son Jacob was the first rabbi in Nádasd, Hungary.

Publications (selection)

  • Bīnath Yiśśāśchār. Homilies , in the appendix: Däräch Yāhīd. Presentation of the rabbinical priestly laws in verse form, Prague 1785, 75 p.
  • Halachic correspondence with Ezekiel Landau in his Nōdā 'bĪhūdāh. Volume I, YD No. 90-93, 1776.
  • Halachic correspondence with Moses Sofer in his responses .
  • License to practice. Boskowitz 1794. In: Leopold Löwenstein : Mafteah ha-haskāmōth. Index Approval. Frankfurt am Main 1923; Reprint Hildesheim and New York 2003, p. 35.

literature

  • Moritz Steinschneider : Catalogus librorum Hebraeorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana, jussu curatorum digessit et notis instruxit. Berlin 1852–1861, Volume II, Col. 1059f.
  • Aron Walden: Shem ha-Gedōlīm hä-hādā. Two volumes, Warsaw 1865; expanded new edition Warsaw 1879.
  • David Kaufmann : The family tree of R. Eleazar Fleckeles. An ancestral sample of Moritz Hartmann. In: Monthly for the history and science of Judaism. Volume 37, Issue 8, Dresden, Breslau, Berlin 1893, p. 379 ( digitized in compact memory ).
  • The Jewish Encyclopedia. A descriptive record of the history, religion, literature, and customs of the jewish people form the earliest times. Ed. by Isidore Singer, New York 1901-1906; Vol. III, p. 252.
  • 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, Hebrew p. 24, German p. 9.
  • Hugo Gold (Ed.): The Jews and Jewish communities of Moravia in the past and present. A compilation. Brno 1929, p. 127, p. 282.
  • Encyclopaedia Judaica . Judaism in the past and present. Berlin, 1928-1934, Vol. IV, Col. 856.
  • Raphael Halperin: 'Atlās' Es Hayyīm: Sedär ha-dōrōth lehachmē Yiśrā'el. Vol. IX: ('Aharōnīm IIIb) Ha-dōrōth ha-ri' šōnīm šäl te qūfath ha-h asīdūth, 5520-5610 (1760-1850). Jerusalem 1982, p. 115.
  • Entry BLOCH, Issaschar-Beer. 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, No. 0160, p. 195 f.