BANETH — BANETH, family of scholars. EDUARD EZEKIEL BANETH (1855–1930), talmudic scholar, was a descendant of the well known banet family of rabbis and scholars. He was born in Liptó Szent Miklós (Slovakia). From 1882 to 1895 he served as rabbi at… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BANETH (Benet, Paneth), EZEKIEL BEN JACOB — (1773–1854), rabbi, born in Alt Ofen (Budapest), Hungary. In 1810 Ezekiel was appointed rabbi of Szecseny. He became rabbi of paks in 1825 and subsequently of balassagyarmat , and from 1847 officiated at Nyitra. He corresponded on halakhic… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Baneth, David Tzevi Hartwig — (1893 1973) Israeli Arabist, son of Eduard Baneth. He was born in Krotoszyn, Poland. He settled in Palestine, where he became professor of Arabic language and literature at the Hebrew University. His writings concern the influence of Arabic… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
HEBREW LANGUAGE — This entry is arranged according to the following scheme: pre biblical biblical the dead sea scrolls mishnaic medieval modern period A detailed table of contents precedes each section. PRE BIBLICAL nature of the evidence the sources phonology… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Regina Jonas — Gedenktafel für Regina Jonas, Berlin, Krausnickstraße. Ausschnitt Regina Jonas (* 3. August 1902 in Berlin; † 12. Dezember 1944 im KZ Auschwitz Birkenau) war die erste in Deutschland praktizierende Rabbinerin und, soweit bekannt, die erste… … Deutsch Wikipedia
JONAS, REGINA — (1902–1944), German rabbi and Holocaust victim. Born in Berlin in 1902, Regina Jonas completed her secondary education, receiving a license to teach in girls schools in 1924. Shortly afterwards, she began studying at the Berlin rabbinical… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Hans Jonas — (* 10. Mai 1903 in Mönchengladbach; † 5. Februar 1993 in New York) war ein Philosoph deutscher Herkunft, der von 1955 bis 1976 als Professor an der New School for Social Research in New York City lehrte. Sein Hauptwerk ist die bis heute… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Boethusians — The Boethusians were a Jewish sect closely related to, if not a development of, the Sadducees. Origin of nameThe origin of this schism is recounted as follows by the Midrash: Antigonus of Soko having taught the maxim, Be not like the servants who … Wikipedia
Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary — The Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary ( Rabbiner Seminar für das Orthodoxe Judenthum ) was founded in Berlin on 22 October 1873 by Rabbi Dr. Azriel Hildesheimer for the training of rabbis in the tradition of Orthodox Judaism.HistoryIn accepting… … Wikipedia
HOCHSCHULE FUER DIE WISSENSCHAFT DES JU–DENTUMS — HOCHSCHULE FUER DIE WISSENSCHAFT DES JU–DENTUMS, center for the scientific study of Judaism and rabbinical seminary in Berlin. From the first half of the 19th century, leaders of the movement for modern scholarly study of the Jewish past, notably … Encyclopedia of Judaism