Galician and Czech rabbi and Jewish scholar (1786–1867)
For the Lebanese avant-garde magazine, see Shi'r.
Title page of Rapoport's Erekh Millin
Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport (Hebrew: שלמה יהודה כהן רפאפורט; June 1, 1786 – October 15, 1867) was a Galician and Czech rabbi and Jewish scholar.
Rapoport was known by an acronym "Shir", שי"ר occasionally שיל"ר, formed by the initial letters of his Hebrew name "Sh"elomo "Y"ehuda "R"apoport. Shir literally means "song" in Hebrew.
He was one of the founders of the new Wissenschaft des Judentums movement.
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SolomonJudahLoebRapoport (Hebrew: שלמה יהודה כהן רפאפורט; June 1, 1786 – October 15, 1867) was a Galician and Czech rabbi and Jewish scholar. Rapoport...
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Library. p. 182. Yebamot 62b SolomonJudahLoebRapoport, Kerem Hemed 7:183; Shmuel Safrai, Rabbi Akiva ben Yosef: Hayav...
Maskilim inherited the Medieval Grammarians' – such as Jonah ibn Janah and Judah ben David Hayyuj – distaste of Mishnaic Hebrew and preference of the Biblical...
Smyrna and later Jerusalem and R. SolomonJudahLoebRapoport lived in Moravia. R. Solomon's grandson Arnold Rapoport [cs] was a leader of the assimilationists...
from the 13th century but argues that there was a genuine core. SolomonJudahLoebRapoport (d. 1867) spoke against the Zohar's antiquity. Eliakim ha-Milzahgi...
important literary artists included: Nachman Krochmal (1785–1840); SolomonJudahLoebRapoport (1790–1867); and the satirical poet and essayist Isaac Erter...
PhD. He received his semikha (Rabbinic ordination) from Rabbi SolomonJudahLoebRapoport. He later received honorary degrees from Scottish and English...
Krochmal (1785–1840), a philosopher, theologian, and historian. SolomonJudahLoebRapoport (1790–1867), a rabbi, poet, and biographer Isaac Erter (1792–1841)...
children: a daughter, Franziska Freide (1788–1842), who married SolomonJudahLoebRapoport (Shi'r) in 1810, and three sons: Yosef (1769–1832), David (1771–1830)...
Jewish historian, and founder of the Agudath Israel organization SolomonJudahLoebRapoport (1786–1867), rabbi of Tarnopol and Prague, son-in-law of Aryeh...
(1880–1934) a Polish writer and novelist based in Lviv and politician. SolomonJudahLoebRapoport (1786–1867), a Galician and Czech rabbi and Jewish scholar. Karol...
publication now in the public domain: Schechter, Solomon; Seligsohn, M. (1904). "Kauders, Samuel Judah Löb ben David". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds...
such as Leopold Zunz, Moritz Steinschneider, Solomon Schechter, Wilhelm Bacher, SolomonJudahLoebRapoport, David Zvi Hoffmann, and Heinrich Graetz. Its...
"Qahirah," the Arabic name of Cairo (founded 980), was shown by SolomonJudahLoebRapoport to be impossible. Neubauer's suggestion of its identification...
Malbim, rabbi and preacher Nachman of Breslov, Hasidic leader SolomonJudahLoebRapoport (Shir), rabbi of Ternopil (1837–40) and Prague (1840–67) Shalom...
forerunner of Conservative Judaism, and the moderately enlightened SolomonJudahLoebRapoport as his mentors. The progressive Hungarian rabbis rejected the...
assumption based on a mention of a sage named Hananel Kalonymush. SolomonJudahLoebRapoport argues that Hananel was the son of a later Kalonymus sage who...
Julius Guttmann Heinrich Heine David Zvi Hoffmann Moses Moser SolomonJudahLoebRapoportSolomon Schechter Moritz Steinschneider Leopold Zunz Samuel David...
Bibl. xx. 132 Tesḥubot ha-Ge'onim, ed. Lyck, 1864, No. 99. See SolomonJudahLoebRapoport in Bikkure ha-'Ittim, xi. 90; Julius Fürst in Orient, Lit. x...
descended from a highly respected family, and was the son-in-law of SolomonJudahLoebRapoport. For a long time he lived in Leipzig, where he was translator...
king of the Grecians stood-up to reign [over Israel], etc." SolomonJudahLoebRapoport (Erekh Millin, p.74) noted that the traditional Jewish chronology...