Education
He studied at the University of Berlin (Doctor of Philosophy 1859), and was appointed rabbi of Jihlava, Moravia, in 1860.
He studied at the University of Berlin (Doctor of Philosophy 1859), and was appointed rabbi of Jihlava, Moravia, in 1860.
He wrote several works, including:
Hebräische Philologie und Biblische Exegese, in Mannheimer-Album, Vienna, 1864
Bemerkungen über die Phönicischen Opfertafeln von Marseille und Carthago, in Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, xxiv. Die Judenfrage in Preussen, in Neuzeit, 1874
Patriotische Casual-Reden, Iglau, 1881 (2d ed Prague, 1899)
Dichtungen, ib. 1885
Festund Sabbath-Predigten, Prague and Breslau, 1903.