Historical records matching Rabbi Shimon Schreiber-Sofer, "Michtav Sofer"
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About Rabbi Shimon Schreiber-Sofer, "Michtav Sofer"
Rabbi Shimon Sofer (1820–1883) (German: Simon Schreiber) was a prominent Orthodox Jewish Rabbi in the 19th century. He was Chief Rabbi of Kraków, Poland after serving as Chief Rabbi of Mattersdorf. He was the second son of the famous Rabbi Moshe Sofer (Chassam Sofer) of Pressburg.
As president of the Orthodox Jewish party Machzikei HaDas, Sofer was a member of the Polenklub at the Reichsrat under the Austria-Hungary monarch Franz Joseph I. He was elected as Deputy of the Kolomyia district of Galicia. As a Halakhist and Talmudist he authored commentary and responsa in a work known today as Michtav Sofer.
יארצייט:יז אדר ראשון, ה'תרמג
1913-1990-The Eger Family Association- אילן ז
About רב שמעון סופר-שרייבער, מכתב סופר (עברית)
אבדק"ק מטסדורף - קראקא
יסד עם הגאון הקדוש ר' יהושע מבלז את ארגון "מחזיקי הדת" ושימש כנשיאו. שנים רבות היה ציר היהדות החרדית של גליציה בפרלמנט האוסטרי
בעמח"ס שו"ת מכתב סופר
נולד י"ג טבת תקפ"א - נפטר בקראקא ט"ז אדר ב תרמ"ג
Rabbi Shimon Schreiber-Sofer, "Michtav Sofer"'s Timeline
1820 |
December 18, 1820
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Bratislava, Bratislava, Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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1839 |
August 30, 1839
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Papa, Hungary
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1840 |
1840
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Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia
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1844 |
1844
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Mattersburg, Burgenland, Austria
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1846 |
January 5, 1846
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Mattersburg, Mattersburg District, Burgenland, Austria
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1847 |
April 13, 1847
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Mattersdorf, Feldkirchen In Kärnten, Feldkirchen, Kärnten, 9560, Austria
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1853 |
October 3, 1853
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Mattersburg, Mattersburg District, Burgenland, Austria
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1856 |
October 27, 1856
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Mattersburg, Mattersburg, Burgenland, Austria
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1883 |
February 24, 1883
Age 62
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Kraków, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
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