Moses Berlin

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Moses Berlin (born in Posen , Poland-Lithuania ; died March 21, 1829 in Hamburg ) was a German rabbi .

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Moses Berlin was the son of Lase Berlin . He was raised in Berlin by his grandfather Joseph ben Lase Halberstadt and by his maternal grandfather, Rabbi Todos Munk, in Posen. In 1810 he followed his father's call and became the first rabbi of Löb Schaul-Klaus, founded in Hamburg in 1810.

Moses Berlin was buried in the Jewish cemetery Königsstrasse in Altona / Elbe .

Publications

  • Editor of Lase Berlin: Mišnath de Rabbī'Äli'äzär zu Evän hā-'Äzär and Hōšän Mišpā. From the estate, Altona 1815, with a foreword by Moses Berlin.

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. 111 f., German p. 38
  • Entry BERLIN, Moses. 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. 182.

Individual evidence

  1. 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 publishing house, Cracow 1903, p. 112.