Yerachmiel Dov Baneth | |
---|---|
Personal | |
Born | 1815 |
Died | 21 October 1871 | (aged 55–56)
Religion | Judaism |
Spouse |
Golde Stössl (
m. 1840) |
Children | Eduard Baneth |
Yerachmiel Dov (Bernhard) Baneth ( Hebrew: ירחמיאל דוב בער בנעט; 1815 – October 21, 1871) was a Hungarian rabbi.
Yerachmiel Dov Baneth was born into a rabbinic ramily [1] in Szécsény [2] or Paks, [3] the youngest son of Ezekiel Baneth. After studying Talmud under his father, he attended for some time the lectures by Rabbi Moses Sofer of Presburg. [2]
In 1840 he married Golde, the daughter of merchant David Stössl of Liptó-Szent-Miklós, and settled in that town. There he dedicated himself to Talmudic study, earning a reputation for scholarship that attracted many devoted pupils. In 1868 he assumed the position of rabbi of the Orthodox congregation of Liptó-Szent-Miklós. [2]
Baneth died in 1871, leaving behind a manuscript volume containing notes on the Talmud. [3]
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
public domain: Singer, Isidore; Baneth, Eduard (1902).
"Baneth, Jerahmeel Dob (Bernhard)". In
Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.).
The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 490.
Yerachmiel Dov Baneth | |
---|---|
Personal | |
Born | 1815 |
Died | 21 October 1871 | (aged 55–56)
Religion | Judaism |
Spouse |
Golde Stössl (
m. 1840) |
Children | Eduard Baneth |
Yerachmiel Dov (Bernhard) Baneth ( Hebrew: ירחמיאל דוב בער בנעט; 1815 – October 21, 1871) was a Hungarian rabbi.
Yerachmiel Dov Baneth was born into a rabbinic ramily [1] in Szécsény [2] or Paks, [3] the youngest son of Ezekiel Baneth. After studying Talmud under his father, he attended for some time the lectures by Rabbi Moses Sofer of Presburg. [2]
In 1840 he married Golde, the daughter of merchant David Stössl of Liptó-Szent-Miklós, and settled in that town. There he dedicated himself to Talmudic study, earning a reputation for scholarship that attracted many devoted pupils. In 1868 he assumed the position of rabbi of the Orthodox congregation of Liptó-Szent-Miklós. [2]
Baneth died in 1871, leaving behind a manuscript volume containing notes on the Talmud. [3]
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
public domain: Singer, Isidore; Baneth, Eduard (1902).
"Baneth, Jerahmeel Dob (Bernhard)". In
Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.).
The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 490.