- Jonas Fränkel
Jonas Fränkel or Jonas Fraenckel (born at the end of the 18th century,
Breslau -January 27 ,1846 , Breslau) was a Germanbanker andphilanthropist ; son ofJoel Wolf , grandson ofDavid Fränkel , the author of "Korban 'Edah ."Owing to his great commercial ability he rose from extreme poverty to affluence, and became one of the leading bankers of Breslau. As an acknowledgment of the services rendered by him in the development of commerce and industry in Germany, the Prussian government awarded him the title of "Kommerzienrath".
Notwithstanding his numerous occupations, Fränkel was an indefatigable communal worker. He was the director of many charitable institutions, to the support of which he contributed liberally; he erected at his own expense a hospital, to which were annexed an
orphanage , a "bet ha-midrash ," and asynagogue . Being childless, he bequeathed part of his fortune to a family foundation, which provided dowries for portionless girls of theFränkel family; but the greater part of his wealth he left to charitable institutions, especially to the erection of a Jewishseminary . This seminary, which bears his name, was inaugurated at Breslau in 1854 and became the greatest Jewish institution of its kind; in it most of the leading Jewish scholars of the second half of the nineteenth century were educated.ee also
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Rabbinical seminaries
*Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau Bibliography
* "Der Orient," 1846, Nos. 4, 9;
*Fuenn , "Keneset Yisrael."References
*JewishEncyclopedia [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=319&letter=F] ::By :
Joseph Jacobs ,Isaac Broydé
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