Adolf Jellinek
Adolf Jellinek, Rabbi, Scholarly method, Preacher, Leopoldstädter Tempel, Judaism, Kabbalah
978-613-4-94060-3
6134940607
112
2011-03-25
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Adolf Jellinek was an Austrian rabbi and scholar. After filling clerical posts in Leipzig, he became a preacher at the Leopoldstädter Tempel in Vienna in 1856. He was associated with the promoters of the New Learning within Judaism, and wrote on the history of the Kabbalah. His bibliographies were useful compilations, but his most important work lay in three other directions: Midrashic. Jellinek published in the six parts of his Beth ha-Midrasch a large number of smaller Midrashim, ancient and medieval homilies and folklore records, which have been of much service in the revival of interest in Jewish apocalyptic literature. A translation of these collections of Jellinek into German was undertaken by August Wuensche, under the general title Aus Israels Lehrhalle
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