Goldberger, Izidor
GOLDBERGER, IZIDOR
GOLDBERGER, IZIDOR (1876–1944), Hungarian rabbi and scholar. Goldberger, who was born in Bátorkeszi, Hungary, held appointments in Sátoraljaujhely (1903–1914) and Tata (1912–1944). He wrote on the history of Hungarian Jewry, especially on that of the Jews in Zemplén County (1910), and in the city of Tata (1914). He also wrote on the emancipation of Hungarian Jewry. Goldberger translated into Hungarian excerpts from the Mishnah (1905) and from the Midrash (1907).
bibliography:
Dr. Goldberger Izidor tatai rabbi irodalmi működése, 1904–1914 (1915); Magyar Zsidó Lexikon (1929), 318; Wininger, Biog, 2 (1927), 441; 7 (1936), 14.
[Jeno Zsoldos]
More From encyclopedia.com
ROUSSILLON , ROUSSILLON
ROUSSILLON , region and former province in S. France, corresponding to the present department of Pyrénées-Orientales. In 1172 the county o… Sicily , Sicily
SICILY , largest island in the Mediterranean, S.W. of the Italian peninsula.
History
There were probably Jews living in Sicily in the period o… Innsbruck , INNSBRUCK , capital of the Tyrol, W. Austria. In the 13thcentury a Jew is mentioned as mintmaster to the duke of Tyrol. Subsequently, Jewish traders… Koblenz , KOBLENZ
KOBLENZ , city in Germany. Jews are first mentioned in a customs toll of 1104; an individual Jew, Vives of Koblenz, is noted as living in Col… Poitou , POITOU
POITOU , region and former province of W. France, now included in the departments of Vendée, Deux-Sèvres, and Vienne. In the Middle Ages Jews… Sevastopol , SEVASTOPOL , city in Crimea, Ukraine. Jews lived there in the Greek period when the city was called Khersones. Shortly after its foundation in 1784,…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Goldberger, Izidor