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Hirsch, Samson Raphael, 1808-1888

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Personal name headingHirsch, Samson Raphael, 1808-1888
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Variant(s)Hirsh, Samson Raphael, 1808-1888
Ben Usiel, 1808-1888
Uziel, 1808-1888
Ben Uziel, 1808-1888
Hirsh, Shimshon Refaʼel, 1808-1888
Usiel, Ben, 1808-1888
Uziel, Ben, 1808-1888
Girsh, S. R., 1808-1888
הירש, שמשון
הירש, שמשון בן רפאל
הירש, שמשון בן רפאל, 1808־1888
הירש, שמשון בן רפאל, 8081־8881
הירש, שמשון בר רפאל, 1808־1888
הירש, שמשון רפאל
הירש, שמשון רפאל, 1808־1888
הירש, שמשון רפאל, 1888-1808
הירש, שמשון רפאל, 8081־8881
הירש, ש. ר.
הרב שמשון רפאל הירש
שמשון בן רפאל הירש, 1888־1808
שמשון בן רפאל הירש, 8881־1808
שמשון רפאל הירש
שמשון רפאל הירש, 1808־1888
Birth date1808-06-20
Death date1888-12-31
Place of birthHamburg (Germany)
Place of deathFrankfurt am Main (Germany)
Field of activityOrthodox Judaism Judaism--Customs and practices Jewish philosophy Commandments (Judaism)
Profession or occupationRabbis
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Found inUniversiṭat Bar-Ilan. Makhon le-ḥeḳer Yahadut ha-golah. Madrikh le-khitve yad ṿe-divre defus ... 1982- : v. 1, t.p. (ha-Rav Shimshon Refaʼel Hirsh) added t.p. (Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch [in rom.])
Enc. Judaica, 1971 (Hirsch, Samson (ben) Raphael, 1808-1888)
His Yeshurun, 1985: t.p. (Rabi Shimshon b.R. Refaʼel Hirsh, zatsal)
Sefer Ḥorev, 1895: t.p. (ha-Rav Shimshon b.r. Refaʼel Hirsh; S.R. Girsha [cyr.])
Wikipedia, viewed 8 Aug. 2017 (Samson Raphael Hirsch; June 20, 1808-Dec. 31, 1888; German rabbi best known as the founder of the Torah im Derech Eretz school of contemporary Orthodox Judaism; rabbi in Oldenburg, Emden, and subsequently appointed chief rabbi of Moravia; from 1851 till his death he led the secessionist Orthodox community in Frankfurt am Main; was a vocal opponent of Reform Judaism and opposed early forms of Conservative Judaism; b. Hamburg, French Empire; d. Frankfurt am Main, German Empire)
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