The Hebrew Standard (New York City) (September 4, 1908)

Memorable Dates in September

From Memorable Dates of Jewish History. By Prop. Gotthard Deuisch.

September 1.

1614 Fettmilch's uprising against the Jews in Frankfort-on-Main.

1761 H. E. G. Paulus, rationalistic theologian and anti - Semite, born.

1876 F. Lebrecht, Jewish scholar, Berlin, died.

1833 A. Asher, translator of Benjamin of Tudela, Venice, died.

1903 Bernard Lazare, champion of Judaism against anti-semitism, Paris, died.

September 2.

1788 Isaac Baer Loewinsohn, leader in culture movement among Jews in Russia, Krementz, born.

1795 Emancipation of the Jews in Holland.

1807 Hirsch Zamosz, Rabbi and Talmudic author, Altona, died.

1825 Corner stone of M. M. Noah's Jewish State laid at Buffalo.

1831 Daniel L. Lessmann, German poet, convert (suicide) died.

1898 Moses Angel, principal of the Jew's Free School, London, died.

September 3.

1582 Isaac Spira, father-in-law of Meir Lublin, Cracow, died.

1658 Oliver Cromwell, friend of the Jews, died.

1814 J. J. Sylvester, English mathematician, born.

1883 Leon Halevy, French literateur, died.

1889 Joseph von Weilen, dramatic author convert, Vienna, died.

September 4.

1788 Samuel Iesi, engraver, Correggio, born.

1808 Michael Sachs, rabbi and author, Gross Glogau, born.

1843 B. L. Ullmann, translator of the Koran, rabbi, Crefeld, died.

1878 Sol. Geiger, Abraham Geiger's orthodox brother, Frankfort-on-Main, died.

September 5.

1629 Jehuda Saltaro da Fano, Talmudic author, Venice, died.

1764 Henrietta Herz, leader of the Berlin "Salon", born.

1818 Joseph Haltern, translator into Hebrew, Berlin, died.

1829 Hillel Noah Maggid Steinschneider, Jewish historian, Schnirpschak, born.

1853 George Depping, Jewish historian, died.

1858 Raphael Kirchheim, scholar and author, Frankfort-on-Main, died.

1902 Rudolf Virchow, opponent of anti-semitism, Berlin, died.

September 6.

1713 Hirsch Spitz, Talmudic author, Worms, died.

1781 Solomon Salem, rabbi in Amsterdam, died.

1783 Wolf Nathan, writer of exegetical works, died.

1848 Abraham Kohn, rabbi in Lemberg, poisoned.

1880 Edward Oppler, architect, died.

1888 Jacob Neuschotz, philanthropist, Jassy, died.

1898 Simon Fubini, professor and medical author, Turin, died.

1902 Albert Frankel, editor of the "Gardenlaube", Leipzig, died.

September 7.

1677 Francis Hasselbauer, Jesuit missionary and censor, Frauberg, born.

1814 Ludwig Kalisch, humourous writer, Liss, died.

1882 David Joel, "Siminarrabbiner," Breslau. died.

1891 Hirsch Graetz, historian, Munich, died.

1893 Alex. Zederbaum, Hebrew editor, St. Petersburg, died.

September 8.

1560 Eight living Jews and a corpse burnt in Murcia.

1861 Jacob Leon Aronsohn, University professor, Strasburg, died.

September 9.

1774 Solomon von Rothschild, Frankfort on-Main, born.

1809 Bruno Bauer, radical theologian and anti-semite, born.

1845 Ignatz Acsady, Hungarian historian, born.

1851 L. Weyl, humorous writer, Berlin, died.

1861 Samuel Romanin, historian, Venice, died.

1894 Brugsch Pasha, Egyptologist, died.

1898 Dreyfus condemned for a second time.

September 10.

1671 Berlin congregation founded.

1676 Shabbethai Zebi, the pseudo-Messiah, died.

1691 Edw. Pococke, Christian Hebraist, died.