- Philip Wodianer
Phillip Wodianer was a Hungarian communal worker; he lived at
Szeged during the latter part of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century. He was president of theJewish community there from 1793 to 1809, and presented the congregation with the site for its firstsynagogue , and with silver holy vessels for its "ḥebra ḳaddisha ".His son Cosman (b.
Veprovac 1788; d. atGyőr-Sziget August 18 ,1831 ) studied "Talmud " underSamuel C. Brody andLebusch Ḥarif in Szeged, under R.Moses Sofer inMattersdorf , and under R.Moses Minz inÓbuda . In Győr-Sziget, where he settled after his marriage, he maintained a "yeshibah " of his own, which was usually frequented by forty to fifty pupils; and he enjoyed a high reputation as a Talmudist. His writings, left in manuscript, were published by his son Arnold (born inGyőr , 1817) under the editorship of Prof.W. Bacher . They appeared in 1890 in two volumes entitled "Sefer Naḥalat Yehoshua", "Liber Hereditatis Josuæ", "Commentationes in Plerosque Talmudi Babylonii Tractatus Additis Commentationibus inPentateuch um", and consisted of Talmudic "novellae " and of explanations of passages in the "Torah ".Wodianer's son Samuel, who, after the death of his father, kept a large warehouse in
Szeged fortobacco ,wool , and grain, was president of the community from 1812 to 1821. Later he settled in Pest (a part ofBudapest ), where he and his children werebaptized . His son Albert (born at SzegedAugust 13 ,1818 ; died in BudapestJuly 17 ,1898 ) studied technology in Pest andVienna , and was in 1867 appointed royal commissary of the Hungarian Northern Railroad. In 1869 he received the Iron Cross of the second class, and in 1870 the cross of the papalOrder of St. George ; and in 1886 he was elevated to the Hungariannobility .References
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