Shalom Albeck

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Schalom Albeck (born January 30, 1858 in Warsaw , † August 8, 1920 in Breslau ) was a Jewish scholar ( Talmud researcher ).

He worked in Breslau. His son was the well-known Jewish scholar Chanoch Albeck .

Works (selection)

  • Mixed pitch soferim. Biographical lexicon of the Tannaites and Amoraeans . Warsaw 1903 (only the 1st issue published)
  • as editor: Elieser b. Nathan: Haeser. Warsaw 1904 (with introduction and commentary).
  • Kofer ha Eschkol. Warsaw 1910.
  • Sefer ha Eshcol. Berlin 1910.
  • Maamar mechokeke Jehuda. Critical study of the writings of Jehudah b. Barsilai from Barcelona. In: Festschrift Israel Lewy, Breslau 1911.

literature

  • Salomon Wininger : Great Jewish National Biography. Vol. VI, Tipografia ARTA, Chernivtsi 1932.
  • John F. Oppenheimer (Red.) And a .: Lexicon of Judaism. 2nd Edition. Bertelsmann Lexikon Verlag, Gütersloh u. a. 1971, ISBN 3-570-05964-2 , col. 35.