Joachim Jacob Unger Explained
Joachim Jacob Unger (born 25 November 1826 in Humenné, Zemplén County, Hungary16 October 1912) was an Austrian rabbi.
Biography
He studied at the University of Berlin (Ph.D. 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
- Fest- und Sabbath-Predigten, Prague and Breslau, 1903
Bibliography
- Lippe, Biog. Lex. pp. 505–507, Vienna, 1881;
- Zeitlin, Bibl. Post-Mendels., p. 401.
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