Süsskind Raschkow

Süsskind Raschkow

Süsskind Raschkow was a German poet of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. He was the author of the following works: "Yosef v'Asenat," a drama (1817); "Hayye Shimshon," an epic poem (1824); and "Tal Yaldut," poems and proverbs (1835).

Raschkow, who was Jewish, died at Breslau on April 12, 1836.

References

*Zunz, "Monatstage", Berlin, 1872;
*Steinschneider, "Cat. Bodl." col. 2664;
*Winter and Wünsche, "Die Jüdische Litteratur", vol. iii., s.v., Treves, 1896.
*JewishEncyclopedia


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