Joseph Ber Soloveitchik

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Joseph Ber Soloveitchik (born February 27, 1903 in Pruschany , Belarus , Russian Empire ; died April 9, 1993 in Boston , USA ) (Hebrew: יוסף דב הלוי סולובייצ'יק), called "The Rav", was an Orthodox rabbi , Talmud scholar and modern Jewish philosopher.

Life

Joseph Ber Soloveitchik was the son of a rabbinical scholar, his grandfather was the parish rabbi of Brest Chaim Soloveitchik . He studied in Berlin from 1926 to 1932, where he received his doctorate with a thesis on Hermann Cohen . One of his most important teachers, both in academic and theological terms, during his time in Berlin was Eugen Wednesday , who at that time was known primarily in Germany as the founder of modern, contemporary oriental studies , but also a well-known Orthodox-Jewish legal scholar and " rabbi " in the original Literal sense was. He was ordained by Abraham Kahana Shapiro . In 1932 he emigrated to the USA and became a rabbi in Boston . In 1941 he took over the leadership of the Talmud Faculty at Yeshiva University in New York City from his father . Soloveitchik wrote a great number of books and essays, he had many students at the university.

Fonts (selection)

  • Ish ha-halakha . New York, 1944 (The Halachic Man) (Hebrew)
    • Halakhic Man . Philadelphia, 1983

literature

  • Lawrence Kaplan: Ish ha-halakha (The Halachic Man). In: Dan Diner (Ed.): Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture (EJGK). Volume 3: He-Lu. Metzler, Stuttgart / Weimar 2012, ISBN 978-3-476-02503-6 , pp. 142–146.
  • Christian M. Rutishauser: Josef Dov Soloveitchik. Introduction to his thinking. Stuttgart Kohlhammer 2003, ISBN 3-17-018220-X ( Judaism and Christianity 14), (At the same time: Univ., Diss., 2002: Halachic existence. ).
  • Sebastian Wogenstein: Horizons of Modernity: Tragedy and Judaism from Cohen to Lévinas. Heidelberg: Winter 2011, ISBN 978-3-8253-5851-8 ( New Forum for General and Comparative Literature 46), (Chapter: "Joseph B. Soloveitchik - Tragedy and Halachic Man", pp. 179-192).

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