- Austerlitz (family)
Austerlitz is the name of a Jewish family. As is the case with all names derived from places, the surname "Austerlitz" does not necessarily signify that all the persons so named belong to one family. It denotes that an ancestor of the person came from that place or was for some time a resident there. In the tombstone inscriptions of the old cemetery at
Prague this name occurs after 1620. The name is also found in Prague among those Jews banished fromVienna in 1670, and in other localities inAustria andHungary . Of the members of this family known in literature and communal life, the following may be mentioned:*Aaron b. Meïr Austerlitz, secretary to the
rabbi nate of Berlin, 1775.*Baruch b. Solomon Austerlitz, rabbi in
Cologne and preacher at Prague at the beginning of theeighteenth century ; grandson of Baruch, an exile from Vienna. He was son-in-law of the "primator" (president of the congregation),Samuel Tausk , or Taussig, of Prague. He wrote approbations ("chaskamot") to an edition of the "Midrash Rabbat" printed at Frankfort-on-the-Oder, 1705, and to the " 'Aruk ha-Ḳaẓer", Prague, 1707. One of his sermons was published in Prague, 1713. His daughter became the second wife of R.Moses Charif (Brandeis).*Hirschel Austerlitz, a communal leader exiled from Vienna in 1670. In 1675 he, together with
Hirz Coma ,Max Schlesinger ,Solomon Wolf , andSolomon Auspitz , signed a petition to Emperor Leopold I, praying that the Jews might be allowed to resettle in Vienna.*Mayer Austerlitz, rabbi in
Eperies, Hungary ; was one ofHildesheimer 's earliest pupils.*Moses b. Joseph Austerlitz, a scholar and promoter of Jewish learning; lived in Vienna, but when the Jews were expelled from that city and from
Lower Austria (1669), he removed toNikolsburg, Moravia . His house was the resort of scholars, especially after the fire of Prague in 1689. Thus he helped to support thecabalist Moses ben Menahem Graf , author of "Wa-Yaḳhel Mosheh" (And Moses Gathered);Judah b. Nisim , author of "Bet Yehudah" (The House of Judah); andIsaac Zoref , author of "M'ozene Ẓedeḳ" (Just Scales), all of whom speak highly of him.*Samuel b. Simon Austerlitz, rabbi in
Miskolc ,Hungary . He was born 1870 in Vienna, studied inPressburg under rabbiSimcha Bunim Sofer and later became rabbi of the Volkerts synagogue. After rabbinical positions inPápa andSomorja , he was appointed 1914 chief rabbi ofMiskolc and where he remained till his death in 1938. He was married to the daughter of rabbiMoshe Aryeh Roth , chief rabbi ofPápa .Bibliography: Kaufmann, "Die Letzte Vertreibung der Juden aus Wien", Vienna, 1889;
Steinschneider , "Cat. Bodl." col. 772; Hock, "Die Familien Prag's", ed. D. Kaufmann, Presburg, 1892.References
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