Gideon Brecher

Gideon Brecher

Gideon Brecher (January 12, 1797 – May 14, 1873), also known as "Gedaliah Ben Eliezer" was an Austrian physician and writer.

Brecher was the uncle, by marriage, to Austrian bibliographer and Orientalist Moritz Steinschneider.

Brechner was born in Prossnitz, Moravia. He was the first Jew of Prossnitz to study medicine or any other professional field. Brechner received his Master of Surgery and Obstetrics in Budapest in 1824. He received his Medical Doctor's or M.D. degree the University of Erlangen in 1849. His thesis was "Das Transcendentale, Magie und Magische Heilarten im Talmud", (Vienna, 1850).

Brechner's fame in Jewish literature rests principally on this work and upon his lucid commentary on the "Cuzari" of Judah ha-Levi, which appeared with the text in four parts (Prague, 1838-1840). Brecher's correspondence with Samuel David Luzzato about this commentary was also published. [http://www.jtsa.edu/library/archives/jtsarchives/brecher_gideon.shtml]

In addition to many contributions to scientific and literary periodicals and collections, and some important "Gutachten" (expert opinions) on social and religious questions submitted to him by imperial and local government officials, Brecher is the author of a monograph on circumcision, "Die Beschneidung der Israeliten," etc., (Vienna, 1845), with an introduction by R. Hirsch Fassel of Prossnitz, and an appendix on "Circumcision Among the Semitic Nations", by Moritz Steinschneider. Brecher also wrote" Die Unsterblichkeitslehre des Israelitischen Volkes", Vienna, 1857, of which a French translation appeared in the same year by Isidore Cahen; and "Eleh ha-Ketubim be-Shemot", a concordance of Biblical proper names, part of which was revised and published after his death by his son Adolph Brecher.

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*Wissenschaft des Judentums

Bibliography

*Brecher, Gideon, "Das Transcendetale, Magie, und Magische Heilertarten im Talmud" (Vienna Klopf und Eurich, 1850)
*Brecher, Gideon [http://www.chez.com/jec2/immortalite-ame-cabale.pdf "L'immortalité de l'âme chez les Juifs"] .pdf file (A. Franck, 1857)
* Brecher, Gideon, "Die Beschneidung der Israeliten, etc"., (Vienna, 1845)
* Brecher, Gideon "Die Unsterblichkeitslehre des Israelitischen Volkes", (Vienna, 1857)
* Brecher, Gideon "Eleh ha-Ketubim be-Shemot"

ee also

* Ephron, John M. [http://www.cirp.org/library/history/ephron1/ Medicine and the German Jews] , online excerpt pp 222-233 - "Ritual Circumcision in Germany"
*Bibliograph:M. Duschak, Gideon Brecher, eine Biographische Skizze, Prossnitz, 1865; Allg. Zeit. des Jud. xxxvii, No. 25;
*Der Orient, 1840, pp. 45et seq.;
*Brüll's Jahrb. iii. 192, 193;
*Bodek, Jeschurun, Zolkiev, 1844.S.P. Wi.

References

*JewishEncyclopedia


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