Lajos Blau was a Hungarian scholar and publicist born at Putnok, Hungary.
Education
Blau was educated at three different yeshivot, among them that of Presburg, and at the Budapest University of Jewish Studies (Landesrabbinerschule) in Budapest (1880-1888). He studied philosophy and Orientalia at the Budapest University, received there the degree of Doctor of Philosophy cum laude in 1887, and the rabbinical diploma in 1888.
Career
In 1887, Blau became a teacher of the Talmud at the Landesrabbinerschule, in 1888 a substitute, and in 1889 professor of the Bible, the languages of Hebrew and Aramaic, and the Talmud. Beginning in 1899, he became a librarian and tutor in Jewish history. In 1902, Blau became president of the folk-lore section of the Jewish-Hungarian Literary Society, and editor of the Magyar Zsido Szemle.
He died in 1936.