Emmanuel Deutz | |
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![]() 19th century portrait of Emmanuel Deutz | |
Born | 1763 |
Died | 1842 (aged 78–79) |
Occupation | Rabbi |
Children | 5, including Simon Deutz |
Relatives | David Paul Drach (son-in-law) |
Emmanuel Deutz (1763-1842) was a German-born French rabbi.
Emmanuel Deutz was born in 1763 in Bonn, Germany. [1] [2]
Deutz served as a rabbi in Koblenz, Germany. [2] He served as the Chief Rabbi of France from 1810 to 1842. [3] [4] Nevertheless, Deutz was not a fluent French speaker. [1]
Deutz had a wife, Judith, and five children. [2] His daughter Sarah married David Paul Drach. [3] When Drach converted to Roman Catholicism, the couple separated. [2] Meanwhile, one of Deutz's sons, Simon Deutz, also converted to Roman Catholicism. [2]
Deutz died in 1842. [1]
Emmanuel Deutz.
Emmanuel Deutz | |
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![]() 19th century portrait of Emmanuel Deutz | |
Born | 1763 |
Died | 1842 (aged 78–79) |
Occupation | Rabbi |
Children | 5, including Simon Deutz |
Relatives | David Paul Drach (son-in-law) |
Emmanuel Deutz (1763-1842) was a German-born French rabbi.
Emmanuel Deutz was born in 1763 in Bonn, Germany. [1] [2]
Deutz served as a rabbi in Koblenz, Germany. [2] He served as the Chief Rabbi of France from 1810 to 1842. [3] [4] Nevertheless, Deutz was not a fluent French speaker. [1]
Deutz had a wife, Judith, and five children. [2] His daughter Sarah married David Paul Drach. [3] When Drach converted to Roman Catholicism, the couple separated. [2] Meanwhile, one of Deutz's sons, Simon Deutz, also converted to Roman Catholicism. [2]
Deutz died in 1842. [1]
Emmanuel Deutz.