- Julius Eisenstein
Julius (Judah David) Eisenstein (
November 12 ,1854 –May 17 ,1956 ) ( _he. יהודה דוד אייזענשטיין) was a Polish-Jewish-American writer born inMiędzyrzec Podlaski , a city in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship,Russian Poland . While in Poland, he was educated inTalmud by his grandfather, Azriel Zelig. Julius emigrated in 1872 to theUnited States at the age of 17, settled in New York, and married the following year. He became a successful businessman, but lost much of his fortune in a failed effort to establish an agricultural colony for Jewish immigrants inNew Jersey .Eisenstein was a lover of the
Hebrew language , and established America's first society for the Hebrew language, called "Shocharei Sfat Ever". He was also the first to translate intoHebrew andYiddish theConstitution of the United States (New York, 1891). Other early writings of his are "Ma'amare Bamasoret," ib. 1897, and "The Classified Psalter" (Pesuke de-Zimrah), Hebrew text with a new translation (1899). He also made an attempt to translate and explain a modified text of the "Shulhan 'Arukh ".Eisenstein took a prominent part in the controversy concerning the Kolel America, a society for the collection of funds for the poor
Jews of Palestine , and was one of the leaders in the movement to arrange that the money contributed in the United States should go primarily to former residents of America. In "Ha-Modia' la-Hadashim" (New York) for 1901 he published, under the title "Le-Dorot Gole Russiya be-America," a sketch of the history of Russo-Jewish emigration to America. His "History of the First Russo-American Jewish Congregation" appeared in No. 9 of the "Publications of the Am. Jew. Hist. Soc.," 1901.Primary Works
Julius Eisenstein contributed more than 150 entries to the 1901–1906 [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=102&letter=E Jewish Encyclopedia] , from which the above biography was taken, and he authored thousands of articles in newspapers, journals, encyclopedias, and anthologies. His memoirs are contained in a 1929 volume called "Otzar Zikhronotai" (אוצר זיכרונותי). Others of his works, most of which can be downloaded at [http://www.hebrewbooks.org/ HebrewBooks.org] are as follows:
* "Ozar Perushim we-Ziyurim" (1920) (אוצר פירושים וציורים להגדה של פסח), an illustratedPassover haggadah
* "Ozar Dinim u-Minhagim" (1938) (אוצר דינים ומנהגים), a digest of Jewish laws (halachah ) and customs (minhaggim )
* "Ozar D'rushim Nibharim" (1918) (אוצר דרושים נבחרים), an anthology ofmidrashic literature
* "Ozar Maamare Hazal" (1947) (אוצר מאמרי חז"ל), a concordance ofrabbinical quotations, sayings, and phrases
* "Ozar Ma'amare Tanakh" (1947) (אוצר מאמרי התנ"ך), aconcordance of words, phrases, and idioms in theTanakh
* "Ozar Masa'oth" (1926) (אוצר מסעות), ananthology of itineraries by Jewish travelers toPalestine ,Syria ,Egypt , and other countries
* "Ozar Midrashim" (1915) (אוצר מדרשים), a library of 200minor midrashim
* "Ozar Wikuhim" (1928) (אוצר ויכוחים), a collection ofpolemic s and disputations
* "Ozar Yisrael" (principal editor, 1906–1913, 10 volumes) (אנציקלופדיה אוצר ישראל), an encyclopedia concerning all matters ofJews andJudaism . It has the distinction of being the first comprehensive (not exclusively on Jewish topics)encyclopedia in theHebrew language . Eisenstein undertook this work in response to perceived limitations of the English-languageJewish Encyclopedia (Levy 2002).For obvious reasons, he was known by many colleagues as "Ba'al ha-Otzarot" ("Author of the Ozars"). Eisenstein was a scholar of extraordinarily broad learning. His political views were marked by hostility toward Reform and
Conservative Judaism (Sherman, 1996).References
*cite book
last = Sherman
first = Moshe D.
title = Orthodox Judaism in America: A Biographical Dictionary and Sourcebook
publisher = Greenwood Press
date = 1996
location = Westport, CT
pages = 58–59
*cite conference
first = David B.
last = Levy
title = The making of the Encyclopaedia Judaica and the Jewish Encyclopedia
booktitle = Proceedings of the 37th Annual Convention of the Association of Jewish Libraries
date =2002
location = Denver, CO
url = http://www.jewishlibraries.org/ajlweb/publications/proceedings/proceedings2002/levy.pdf
accessdate = 2006-12-04
*JewishEncyclopedia
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