Avrohom Chaim Oppenheim

Avrohom Chaim Oppenheim

Rabbi Avrohom Chaim Oppenheim (1796?-1824?) was a rabbi at Pécs, Hungary, where he died at the age of twenty-eight, before 1825. He was the author of "Har Ebel" (Lemberg, 1824), ritual regulations on visiting the sick, mourning customs, etc., and of a treatise entitled "Nishmas Chayim" (Dyhernfurth, 1829), on the immortality of the soul, both of which were published by his relative Simon Oppenheim, "dayan" in Budapest.

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