- Senior Sachs
Senior Sachs (
June 17 ,1816 –November 18 ,1892 ) was a Russo-French Hebrew scholar born atKaidany , government ofKovno . When Senior was only one and one-half year old his father, Tzemach Sachs, became rabbi ofZhagory , also in the government of Kovno, and here he instructed his young son in Hebrew andTalmud .Education
While still a boy, Sachs manifested his predilection for
Hebrew literature . Later he became acquainted withJoshua Klein ,parnas of the Kaidany community, who furnished him withHaskalah books. Having readErter 's works, Senior purposed going toBrody in order to study directly under that author, but his early marriage, in accordance with the custom of that time, prevented the execution of this plan. He, however, leftZhagory forWasilishok , where he studied during a whole year as a beneficiary of thebet ha-midrash . Then, after teaching for a year inDubno , he finally arrived at Brody (ca. 1839), where, through the assistance of Erter, he earned a livelihood by teaching Hebrew. Meanwhile he studied German andSyriac , and devoted the greater part of his time to reading scientific and philosophical works.Early Vicissitudes
Sachs remained two years in Brody, and while there wrote an article in Hebrew on Russo-Hebrew scholars and on the education of the
Jews in Russia ; this he sent toJost , who translated it into German, and published it in his "Annalen" (1840, Nos. 4-10), omitting, however, the author's signature. His parents having requested him to return home, Sachs set out on his journey, but, having no passport, was arrested on the Russian frontier. He was brought toKremenetz , where he was thrown into prison, remaining in confinement five months, when he was liberated through the efforts ofIsaac Baer Levinsohn . Sachs stayed at Zhagory six months, when he was invited to teach atRossiena (Rossieny), where he remained till the end of 1843. At length he went toBerlin (1844), where he entered the university, attending particularly the lectures ofSchelling andAlthaus . In 1856 Sachs was invited toParis by BaronJoseph Günzburg to become his private librarian and the tutor of his children.Works
In Paris Sachs displayed great activity in various branches of Hebrew literature, but as he occupied himself with different subjects at one and the same time, most of his works remained unfinished.
While in Berlin he had begun to edit literary periodicals, the first of which was "Ha-Teḥiyyah," treating chiefly of medieval religious philosophy. Only two numbers were issued, the first in 1850 and the second in 1857. In 1850 Sachs edited also
Zunz 's "Ha-Paliṭ," an index of valuable Hebrew manuscripts, with biographical notes on some of the authors. Of his "Ha-Yonah" only one number appeared (Berlin, 1851); it contains among other things an article bySlonimski on the Jewish calendar according to the ancientTalmudist s. Sachs then undertook to continue the publication of the "Kerem Ḥemed," editing vols. viii. (Berlin, 1854) and ix. (ib. 1856). His other works are:
* "Kanfe Yonah," a supplement to "Ha-Yonah" (ib. 1858 ?)
* "Le-Yom Huledet" (Paris, 1859), a pamphlet on the anniversary of Mathilda Günzburg's birth
* "Ḳikayon Yonah" (ib. 1860), an announcement of the continuation of "Ha-Yonah," containing, besides the prospectus, literary essays
* "Ben Yonah" (ib. 1860), a rimed prospectus of "Ha-Yonah"
* "Sefer Taggin" (ib. 1866), a midrash, attributed to R.Akiba , on the crowns of the letters ("taggin"), edited with an essay on the age of this work and also on the "Sefer Shimmusha Rabba" and "Otiyot de-R. Aḳiba"
* "Reshimah" (ib. 1866), a catalog (unfinished) of the Günzburg library
* "Shire ha-Shirim Asher li-Shelomoh" (ib. 1868), the poems ofIbn Gabirol revised, punctuated, and commentated by the editor (this work has also a French title, "Cantiques de Salomon ibn Gabirole [Avicebron] ")
* "Ḥidot R. Shelomoh ben Gabirol" (in "Oẓar ha-Sifrut," iv. 90-111), Ibn Gabirol's riddles with solutions and explanations.Senior Sachs died at Paris on
Nov. 18 , 1892.Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography
*I. S. Fuchs, in Ha-Maggid, xxxv., No. 26;
*I. Goldblum, in Keneset Yisrael, i. 833 et seq.;
*idem, in Oẓar ha-Sifrut, iii., part 4, p. 97;
*Jellinek , in Jüdisches Literaturblatt, xxi. 192;
*I. Lévi, in R. E. J. xxvi. 157;
*M. Schwab, in Arch. Isr. liii. 374;
*N. Sokolow, Sefer Zikkaron, p. 42;
*Zeitlin, Bibl. Post-Mendels. pp. 326 et seq.External links
[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=30&letter=S&search=sachs Jewish Encyclopedia article for Senior Sachs] , by
Herman Rosenthal andM. Seligsohn .References
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