Samuel Löb Goldenberg
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Samuel Löb Goldenberg | |
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Native name | שמואל יהודה לייב גאלדענבערג |
Born | 1807 Bolechow, Galicia, Austrian Empire |
Died | 11 January 1846 Tarnopol, Galicia, Austrian Empire | (aged 38–39)
Language | Hebrew |
Samuel Löb Goldenberg (Yiddish: שמואל יהודה לייב גאלדענבערג; 1807 – 11 January 1846) was an Austrian Hebraist and editor.
He was the founder and editor of the Hebrew periodical Kerem Ḥemed, noted for the thoroughly scientific character of its reading-matter. Among its contributors were Solomon Judah Rapoport, Nachman Krochmal, Leopold Zunz, Hayyim Selig Slonimski, Samuel Pineles, S. D. Luzzatto, Reggio, Abraham Geiger, Isaac Erter, Samuel Byk , Tobias Feder, Joseph Perl, and Aaron Chorin. The spirit of criticism and historical investigation manifested in all their articles dealt a blow in Galicia to Ḥasidism, which had formerly counted among its followers many of the contributors to the Kerem Ḥemed.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Singer, Isidore; Rhine, A. (1904). "Goldenberg, Samuel Löb". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 23.