Nathan Aron Müller

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Nathan Aron Müller , also Nathan Miller (born in Melsungen , Kurhessen ; died on May 16, 1872 in Lundenburg (Břeclav), Moravia ) was a German rabbi .

Nathan Aron Müller attended the community school in Melsungen and the Israelite teachers' seminar in Kassel . On October 23, 1848 he received his doctorate in Giessen . On August 21, 1849, he passed the state examination for teaching in Kassel. He then headed a private “teaching and educational pension institution, initially for Israelite male youth at home and abroad” in Fulda. He came into sharp opposition to the school board and the rabbinate.

In 1860 Müller became a preacher in Waren in Mecklenburg-Schwerin . In 1862 he became rabbi in Lundenburg. There he inaugurated the neo-Romanesque synagogue that has survived to this day in 1868 .

Publications

  • Aganippe. Religious-philosophical poetic effusions over the highs and lows of life. 1860.

literature

  • Entry MÜLLER, Nathan Aron, 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, p. 673 f.
  • City archive goods. City administration. No. 1115. About the Jewish preachers.