Papers of Rabbi Samuel Jacob Rabinowitz

Identifier
MS 196
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1900 - 31 Dec 1924
Level of Description
Fonds
Languages
  • Hebrew
  • English
  • ,
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

2 boxes

Biographical History

Rabbi Samuel Jacob Rabinowitz was born in Chelm in 1857. He became a rabbi in Jevye in 1887 and was called the same year to Alexoty. He was the co-founder of the Mizrachi World Movement of Religious Zionists in 1902, and was elected president of the British Mizrachi organisation at its first conference in 1918. He was appointed rabbi of the Liverpool congregation in 1906.

Scope and Content

Ha'dath V'Halumiuth

Lit'kufath Ha'yamim

M'muhath Shabbath

The letter and the spirit, Na'aseh V'nishma

Jewish Chronicle

Yashresh Ya'akov

Published works including , a collection of essays (Warsaw, 1900); , expositions of Halakhah and dialectical addresses (1917); , published by Liverpool Mizrachi (1919); , a paraphrase from the Hebrew by Revd J.Raffalovitch and Betram B.Benas, reprinted from the , 1920; (1924). Manuscript notes for publications, including dialectical addresses on Baba Kamma, Baba Metsia, Baba Bathra, Kiddushin, Shabbath, Horioth and Hullin, and homiletical addresses on Arba'ah Bonim, Ma'aseh Nissim, S'huth Aboth, Ez Hadath, Hesed Umishpat, and notes on 'Drishat Zion' of Mohilever. Other papers including divorce documents; sale of Hametz documents, a letter from Dayan S.Hillman to M.Raffalovitch of Liverpool, 1921; an illuminated address presented to Rabbi Rabinovitz by his friends and admirers of Krono on his taking up his rabbinical appointment at Sapatskin in 1900; a presentation address to Rabbi Rabinovitz by the Liverpool Jewish community on the completion of thirty years of rabbinical service, and a souvenir programme of the presentation, 26 Dec 1917.

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Sources

  • University of Southampton Libraries Special Collections

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