Doctor Slavko Wolf was an Croatian lawyer, chess player and writer
Background
Wolf was born on 26 December 1862 in Tata, in the Komárom - Esztergom County of the Kingdom of Hungary to Jewish parents, Benjamin and Matilda (née Ebenspanger) Wolf. His father was hazzan at the Vukovar Synagogue, rosh yeshiva and secretary of the Vukovar Jewish community.
Education
Wolf attended the Vukovar Yeshiva led by his father. Last three grades he finished at the Osijek Gymnasium from where he graduated in 1879.
Career
Later he was also a rabbi in Ludbreg for 10 years. In autumn of 1871, after his education at Yeshiva, Wolf began to attend the Vinkovci Gymnasium. That same year in autumn he started studying law at the Faculty of Law University of Vienna.
Wolf graduated from the University in 1883.
In Vienna he also obtained his doctorate. After his graduation Wolf worked as a trainee solicitor in Bjelovar.
Later he worked as a lawyer in Koprivnica, and representative at the Koprivnica City Assembly. He owned a law firm. In 1893 Wolf married Janka (née Granitz), a daughter of known Hungarian-born Croatian Jewish industrialist Ignjat Granitz.
Their son Pavao Vuk-Pavlović was born in 1894.
Wolf and his family lived in Koprivnica until 1910, after they moved to Zagreb. He practised law until 1931. After his father in law company "Ignjat Granitz & Company" was merged with the printing house of Ivan Novak, to found the Graphic and Publishing Bureau "Tipografija d.d.", Wolf became a life time president of the newly founded company.
Wolf hobby was chess.
In 1935 he published the book "Šahovski problemi za početnike" (Chess problems for beginers) about chess problem. Wolf died on 7 November 1936 and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery.