Samson Wertheimer (17 January 1658 – 6 August 1724) was chief rabbi of Hungary and Moravia, and rabbi of Eisenstadt. He was also a powerful Austrian financier...
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Rabbi Samson Wertheimer (1658–1724), German-Hungarian and Austrian rabbi, philanthropist Rabbi Solomon Aaron Wertheimer (1866–1935) Stef Wertheimer (born...
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was born in London. His father, Samson, was born in Germany, and was related to court Jews such as Samson Wertheimer (1658–1724) and members of the Gomperz...
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also Samuel Oppenheimer, who went from Heidelberg to Vienna, and Samson Wertheimer (Wertheimher) from Worms. Oppenheimer, who was appointed chief court...
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Jewish population severely, he did have a Jewish economic advisor, Samson Wertheimer. A Sabbatean movement, which was established in the same period, also...
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Landesrabbiner was the famous Viennese Chief Rabbi, Shtadlan and court Jew Samson Wertheimer. Just like his illustrious predecessor, Hofmeister also exercises...
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Moravia, was appointed (1725) at Wertheimer's death his successor as Landesrabbiner of Hungary (Kaufmann, "Samson Wertheimer", p. 104, Vienna, 1888; Wurzbach...
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family and built by Samson Wertheimer in 1719, who earned the commission through service to the aristocratic family. Wertheimer was an important businessman...
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the cemetery. Oppenheimer was able to help Samson Wertheimer from Worms to come to Vienna in 1684. Wertheimer was later named Court Jew, but he could not...
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Horowitz (1561–1619) Gerschon "Uliph" Aschkenasi (ca. 1612–1693) Samson Wertheimer (1658–1724) Mosche Chanoch Berliner (1727–1793) Isaak Noah Mannheimer...
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(ca. 1650–1724), a Jewish Sabbatean prophet and Messiah claimant Samson Wertheimer (1658–1724), chief rabbi of Hungary and Moravia, and rabbi of Eisenstadt...
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banned. He failed, but subsequently his rival, the financier and rabbi Samson Wertheimer successfully petitioned Emperor Leopold I to have the book banned...
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persecution of the Jews under the government of the National Socialists. Samson Wertheimer (1658–1724), chief rabbi of Hungary and Moravia, and rabbi of Kismarton...
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Hume, 1st Earl of Marchmont, Scottish statesman (b. 1641) August 6 – Samson Wertheimer, European rabbi (b. 1658) August 21 – Noël Alexandre, French theologian...
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Hume, 1st Earl of Marchmont, Scottish statesman (b. 1641) August 6 – Samson Wertheimer, European rabbi (b. 1658) August 21 – Noël Alexandre, French theologian...
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Museum since 1866, and was president of the Society of Antiquaries. Samson Wertheimer agreed "with much public spirit" to sell the cup to the British Museum...
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January 9 – Nicolas Coustou, French artist (d. 1733) January 17 – Samson Wertheimer, European rabbi (d. 1724) January 17 – Francis Seymour, 5th Duke of...
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by inheritance; Sale, Christie's, London, June 17, 1882, no. 487; Samson Wertheimer, London, 1882, by purchase; Sale, Christie's, London, March 15, 1892;...
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January 9 – Nicolas Coustou, French artist (d. 1733) January 17 – Samson Wertheimer, European rabbi (d. 1724) January 17 – Francis Seymour, 5th Duke of...
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which had been founded and richly endowed by his father-in-law, Samson Wertheimer, of Vienna. For over half a century this school flourished under Kann's...
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Segre, in Berliner's Magazin, Hebr. part, 1890, xvii.15; D. Kaufmann, Samson Wertheimer, p. 97, note 1; —, in Ha-Ḥoḳer, ii.11, Vienna, 1894; Abraham Berliner...
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descended from several noted Rabbinic dynasties, including Rabbi Samson Wertheimer, Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Epstein (known as the "holy Ma'or Vashemesh")...
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Familien: Samson Wertheimer, der Oberhoffactor und Landesrabbiner, 1658–1724, und Seine Kinder (Vienna, 1888) Urkundliches aus dem Leben Samson Wertheimers (Budapest...
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ISBN 0-8173-0485-1. Wertheimer 2018, pp. 67–100, 143–159. Schweid, Eliezer (1984–1985). "Two Neo-Orthodox Responses to Secularization. Part I: Samson Raphael Hirch"...
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mezuzah rule", Chicago Jewish Star, September 16, 2005, p. 1. Douglas Wertheimer, "Not On Our Doorposts: Chicago condo bans mezuzahs", Chicago Jewish Star...
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warning Jews not to attend services in non-Orthodox synagogues. Jack Wertheimer, A People Divided: Judaism in Contemporary America, Basic Books, 1993...
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(Klausprimator). This position he held until he succeeded Akiba Israel Wertheimer as Chief Rabbi of Altona, where he officiated from 1836 until his death...
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Schorch, Ismar; Mosse, Werner E.; Paucker, Arnold; Rurup, Reinhard; Wertheimer, Jack (February 1984). "Emancipation and the Crisis of Religious Authority:...
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194–203). Graetz's essay "Die Verjüngung des jüdischen Stammes", in Wertheimer-Kompert's Jahrbuch für Israeliten, Vol. X, Vienna, 1863 (reprinted with...
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founder of former Wertheim, a department store Stef Wertheimer "77-year-old German-born Stef Wertheimer" Gustav Wilhelm Wolff, founder of Harland and Wolff...
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