- Samuel Mendelsohn
Samuel Mendelsohn (1850–1922) was a
rabbi and scholar born nearKaunas ,Lithuania . He was educated at the rabbinical college inVilnius , at the rabbinic school inBerlin , and at Maimonides College,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . In 1883 he received the honorary degree of doctor of law from the University of North Carolina. Mendelsohn served asrabbi of the Congregation Beth-El,Norfolk, Virginia from 1873 to 1876; he then served as rabbi of the Congregation Temple of Israel, inWilmington, North Carolina , until 1922.Mendelsohn published "The Criminal Jurisprudence of the Ancient Hebrews" (Baltimore, 1891), in addition to several pamphlets and a large number of articles on subjects of general Jewish interest and
Talmudical research, in "Ha-Ẓofeh," the "Jewish Messenger," "Jewish Record," "South Atlantic Magazine," "American Israelite," and "Revue des Etudes Juives." Dr. Mendelsohn was also a collaborator in the completion of theJewish Encyclopedia .In 1879 he married Esther Jastrow, niece of the Rev. Dr.
Marcus Jastrow . He had one son, Charles Jastrow Mendelsohn; the latter was fellow in classics in theUniversity of Pennsylvania (1901-1903), where he also received the degree of doctor of philosophy in 1904.Rabbi Mendelsohn was active in a number of fraternal and charitable organizations, including the Cornelius Harnett Council, Royal Acanum,
Odd Fellows ,B’nai B’rith and the Fraternal Mystic Circle. He also served as supreme president of the U.S. Benevolent Franternity.References
* [http://library.uncw.edu/web/collections/manuscript/ms058.html Biography at University of North Carolina Wilmington]
*JewishEncyclopediaExternal links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=443&letter=M&search=Juives%20Mendelsohn Jewish Encyclopedia article for Samuel Mendelsohn] , by
Cyrus Adler
*worldcat id|/lccn-nr91-20622
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