Аукцион 98 Часть 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents. decorative objects, Judaica, Israeliana, Jewelry, Fashion Jewelry, Wristwatchesand and much more
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20.4.23
Leibowitsz 9a, Gedera, Израиль

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German Rabbi Magnus Weinberg, Perished in Holocaust “Die Polemik des Rabbenu Tam gegen Raschi”, 1914 German and Hebrew


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German Rabbi Magnus Weinberg, Perished in Holocaust “Die Polemik des Rabbenu Tam gegen Raschi”, 1914 German and Hebrew
German Rabbi Magnus Weinberg Perished in Holocaust “Die Polemik des Rabbenu Tam gegen Raschi”, 1914 German and Hebrew
Eine Studie., Neumarkt Opf., Selbstverlag, 1914, 34 pp., soft cover, 24 x 16 cm.
Some staining to cover, tears to spine. internally good condition
Magnus Weinberg (born May 13, 1867 in Schenklengsfeld; died February 12, 1943 in the Theresienstadt ghetto) was an orthodox rabbi and author of several books on the history of the Jews in the Upper Palatinate
Magnus Weinberg married Judith Bamberger in April 1898. Judith Bamberger was the daughter of the Würzburg Rabbi Nathan Bamberger.[8] The couple had five children. The Gestapo's personnel files show that Weinberg's mail and telephone conversations had been monitored since 1937. At that time the five children of the Weinberg couple were already living abroad. Three children had fled to England. Weinberg's son Joseph lived in Brussels and his daughter Rosalie with her family in Rotterdam. In 1940 Magnus Weinberg tried in vain to emigrate to Palestine. At the beginning of 1942, the 74-year-old Weinberg was resettled with his wife and sister and all the Jews still remaining in Würzburg in so-called Jewish houses.[1]
On September 23, 1942, the Weinberg couple were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto along with 562 Jews from Würzburg.[2] Weinberg's wife Judith died on December 28, 1942 in Theresienstadt. Magnus Weinberg died in Theresienstadt on February 12, 1943. Weinberg's son Joseph was shot by the Nazis in Belgium in April 1943 while being transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Weinberg's daughter Rosalie had emigrated to the Netherlands with her family and became a victim of the Holocaust after the German occupation of the country: she, her husband and two of their children died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Weinberg's sister Zerline Eppstein and his half-brother Hermann Weinberg also died in Theresienstadt
Magnus Weinberg (geboren 13. Mai 1867 in Schenklengsfeld; gestorben am 12. Februar 1943 im Ghetto Theresienstadt) war ein orthodoxer Rabbiner und Autor von mehreren Büchern zur Geschichte der Juden in der Oberpfal
Magnus Weinberg heiratete im April 1898 Judith Bamberger. Judith Bamberger war die Tochter des Würzburger Rabbiners Nathan Bamberger.[8] Das Ehepaar hatte fünf Kinder. Aus den Personalakten der Gestapo geht hervor, dass Weinbergs Post und seine Telefongespräche seit 1937 überwacht wurden. Zu dieser Zeit lebten die fünf Kinder des Ehepaares Weinberg bereits im Ausland. Drei Kinder waren nach England geflüchtet. Weinbergs Sohn Joseph lebte in Brüssel und seine Tochter Rosalie mit ihrer Familie in Rotterdam. 1940 bemühte sich Magnus Weinberg vergeblich um die Auswanderung nach Palästina. Anfang 1942 wurde der 74-jährige Weinberg mit seiner Frau und seiner Schwester und allen noch in Würzburg verbliebenen Juden in sogenannte Judenhäuser umgesiedelt.[1]
Am 23. September 1942 wurde das Ehepaar Weinberg zusammen mit 562 Würzburger Juden ins Ghetto Theresienstadt deportiert.[2] Weinbergs Ehefrau Judith starb am 28. Dezember 1942 in Theresienstadt. Magnus Weinberg starb am 12. Februar 1943 in Theresienstadt. Weinbergs Sohn Joseph wurde im April 1943 in Belgien auf dem Transport in das KZ Auschwitz von den Nazis erschossen. Weinbergs Tochter Rosalie war mit ihrer Familie in die Niederlande ausgewandert und wurde nach der deutschen Besetzung des Landes Opfer des Holocaust: Sie, ihr Ehemann und zwei ihrer Kinder starben im KZ Bergen-Belsen. Weinbergs Schwester Zerline Eppstein und sein Halbbruder Hermann Weinberg starben ebenfalls in Theresienstadt