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Rabbi Isak Elbogen | |
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Born | 23 November 1812 Smíchov (now a district of Prague) |
Died | 29 August 1883 Vienna |
Religion | Judaism |
Nationality | Austro-Hungarian |
Spouse | Friederike Pokorny |
Children | One son, Guido Elbogen |
Parent(s) | Rabbi Josef Elbogen and his wife Ludmilla |
Alma mater | Charles-Ferdinand University, Prague |
Position | Rabbi |
Synagogue | Jungbunzlau (now Mladá Boleslav) |
Began | 1843 |
Ended | 1880 |
Buried | Vienna Central Cemetery |
Semikhah | 1841, from the Prague Beth Din |
Isak Elbogen (23 November 1812, Smíchov – 29 August 1883, Vienna), was a rabbi from Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic). He worked in the synagogue in Smíchov and for almost his entire professional career as a regional rabbi of the Jewish community in Jungbunzlau (now Mladá Boleslav), then one of the most important in Bohemia.[1][2][3]
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