Rapoport

Rapoport

Rapoport, Salomon Jehuda, geb. 1790 in Lemberg, wurde 1837 Kreisrabbinerin Tarnopol u. 1840 erster Rabbiner u. Oberjurist in Prag; er schrieb mehres Biographische, Historische, Antiquarische, Theologische u. Juristische (fast sämmtlich in Hebräischer Sprache); ist auch Dichter.


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