Marx Kallmann

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Marx Kallmann (born March 26, 1795 in Kochendorf , † 1865 in Lehrensteinsfeld ) was a rabbi .

Life

Ma (r) x Bär Kallmann was born in March 1795 as the son of Rabbi Löw Kallmann (d. 1825) and his wife Edel Joseph in Kochendorf near Heilbronn . He studied with Seckel Löb Wormser in Michelstadt and five and a half years with Joseph Maier in Schnaittach . From 1830 to 1833 he studied in Heidelberg . In 1834 Max Kallmann passed the first state examination for teaching in Württemberg. From June 1834 he was rabbinical administrator in Buttenhausen . From 1841 he was the district rabbi there. In 1858 he became district rabbi in Lehrensteinsfeld and retired in spring 1861.

Max Kallmann died in Lehrensteinsfeld at the age of 70. He was buried in the Neckarsulm Jewish cemetery. He was married to Jette Hechinger (born 1811) from Bayreuth since December 1842.

literature

  • Biographical Handbook of Rabbis / ed. by Michael Brocke. T. 1, The Rabbis of the Emancipation Period in the German, Bohemian and Greater Poland Lands 1781–1871, Vol. 2, Munich 2004.
  • Katrin Nele Jansen: The Rabbis in the German Empire 1871-1945, Vol. 1, 2009.