Valentin Scheyer Eliason

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Valentin Scheyer Eliason (born around 1773, died after 1846) was a German rabbi .

Valentin Scheyer Eliason became on September 26, 1825 "Vice-Land-Rabbi" of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in (Alt-) Strelitz . On September 10, 1842 he became a land rabbi there .

In 1844 Eliason signed the appeal against the resolutions of the first German rabbinical assembly . In July 1846 he resigned from office and left to live with his children in Breslau. He was retired on September 1, 1846.

Literature (selection)

  • Mecklenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv (LHA): Jewish Affairs Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Schwerin, package 67, nos. 68 and 70; Package 81, No. 141.
  • Isaac Markus Jost (Ed.): Israelitische Annalen. A central paper for the history, literature and culture of the Israelites of all times and all countries. Frankfurt am Main 1840, p. 47 ( digitized in compact memory. )
  • Steven M. Lowenstein: The 1840s and the Creation of the Religious Reform Movement. In: Werner E. Mosse , Arnold Paucker and Reinhard Rürup (eds.): Revolution and Evolution. 1848 in German Jewish History. Tübingen 1981, p. 280.
  • Andreas Brämer : Rabbi and board member. On the history of the Jewish community in Germany and Austria 1808–1871. Böhlau, Vienna 1999, ISBN 3-20-599112-5 , p. 160.
  • Entry ELIASON, Valentin Scheyer 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. 277, no. 361.
  • Michael Buddrus , Sigrid Fritzlar: Jews in Mecklenburg. 1845 - 1945. Paths and fates. A memorial book. Volume 1. Ed .: Institute for Contemporary History Munich - Berlin / State Center for Civic Education Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Schwerin 2019, ISBN 978-3-9816439-9-2 , p. 176.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Centrum Judaicum Berlin - Synagogue Foundation, Archive (CJA), No. 75 A Str 3 No. 26, personal files. This also includes his protest against the title of “Vice-Country Rabbi”.
  2. Official announcement.