Steinschneider, Moritz
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| Described At | Steinschneider Moritz | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1816–1907), bibliographer, historian, and linguist; a founder of modern Jewish studies. Born in Prossnitz (Prostějov, Moravia), Moritz Steinschneider received both a general and a Jewish education, including yeshiva studies in Nikolsburg (Mikulov). In Prague, he qualified for a Hebrew teacher’s diploma. In the course of his academic studies at the universities of Vienna, Leipzig, and Berlin, Steinschneider made the acquaintance of Leopold Dukes, Leopold Zunz, and Abraham Geiger, as well as Michael Sachs, who had formative influences on him. While working at a series of teaching jobs in Prague, Steinschneider obtained his rabbinical ordination in Prossnitz in 1843, and moved to Berlin in 1845 in search of employment. | yivo |
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| Title | Steinschneider, Moritz | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 2040552 | ep |
| Core Alt Label | Moritz Steinschneider | yivo |
| Core Pref Label | Steinschneider, Moritz | yivo |
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