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Lehmann, Joseph, 1843-1917


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    • Birth Date

        1843-11-01
    • Death Date

        1917
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1869
        • Organization: Temple de la Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1870
        • Affiliation End: 1890
        • Organization: France. Armée
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1874
        • Affiliation End: 1890
        • Organization: Talmud Torah de Paris
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1890
        • Affiliation End: 1917
        • Organization: Séminaire Israélite de France
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1898
        • Organization: Société des études juives (France)
    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

    • Birth Place

        Belfort (France)
    • Associated Locale

        France
    • Associated Language

        French
    • Field of Activity

      Judaism--Study and teaching

      (lcsh) Rabbinical seminaries--France

      (lcsh) Mishnah

      Talmud

      Jewish law

      Jews--History


    • Occupation

      Rabbis

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    • Sources

      • found: Mort de M. Zadoc Kahn, grand-rabbin du Consistoire central des israélites de France, 1905?:page 29 (le Grand-rabbin Lehmann, speaking on behalf of the Séminaire Israélite)
      • found: Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906, online(LEHMANN, JOSEPH; French chief rabbi; born at Belfort Nov. 1, 1843 of rabbinical ancestry. Educated at first by his father, who was for fifty years rabbi at Belfort, he completed his studies at the rabbinical seminary of Paris, and was ordained rabbi in Sept., 1867. Two years later he succeeded Zadoc Kahn as rabbi of the Temple of the Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth. Lehmann was almoner of the army of Paris during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-71; almoner of the fourth army corps, 1874-90; professor of the Talmud at the Talmud Torah of Paris, 1874-90; and was appointed director and professor of the Talmud in the seminary of that city in 1890. He was president of the Société des Etudes Juives in 1898, was elected officer of the Academy in 1886, and was made chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1898. Lehmann's works include: "Le Procès d'Hérode: Saméas et Pollion," Paris, 1892; "Les Sectes Juives Mentionnées dans la Mischna de Berakhot et de Meguilla," Paris, 1896; "Assistance Publique et Privée dans I'Antique Législation Juive," ib. 1897; "Quelques Dates Importantes de la Chronologie du 2e; Temple à Propos d'une Page du Talmud, Aboda Zara 8b," ib. 1898.
      • found: Encyclopaedia Judaica online, 2007, viewed July 23, 2015(LEHMANN, JOSEPH (1843-1917), French rabbi, director of the Séminaire Israélite de France (from 1906: Ecole Rabbinique). His greatest interest was in the historical content of the talmudic texts. His religious opinions, typical of those of the French rabbinate of the period, tended toward a liberal interpretation which aimed at social assimilation to the environment. He contributed several articles to the Revue des Etudes Juives and published a sermon in L'Homme et Dieu (1869).)
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      • 2015-08-03: new
      • 2015-08-04: revised
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