- Elijah Benamozegh
) was an Italian rabbi.
His father (Abraham) and mother (Clara), natives of
Fez, Morocco , died when Elijah was only four years old. He early entered school, where, besides instruction in the elementary sciences, he received tuition in Hebrew, English, and French, excelling in the last-named language. Benamozegh devoted himself later to the study of philosophy and theology, which he endeavored to reconcile with each other.At the age of twenty-five he entered upon a commercial career, spending all his leisure in study; but his natural tendency toward science and an active religious life soon caused him to abandon the pursuit of wealth. He then began to publish scientific and apologetic works, in which he revealed a great at tachment to the Jewish religion, exhibiting at the same time a broad and liberal mind. His solicitude for Jewish traditions caused him to defend even the much-decried
Cabala . Later, Benamozegh was appointed rabbi and professor of theology at the rabbinical school of his native town; and, notwithstanding his other occupations from that time, he continued to defend Jewish traditions by his pen until his death.Works
* "Emat Mafgia'" (The Fear of the Opponent), a refutation of
Leon de Modena 's attacks upon theCabala , in 2 vols., Leghorn, 1858
* "Ger Tzedek" (A Righteous Proselyte), critical notes onTargum Onkelos , ib., 1858
* "Ner le-David" (Lamp of David), commentary on thePsalms , published together with the text, ib., 1858
* "Em la-Mikra" (Matrix of Scripture), commentary on the Pentateuch containing critical, philological, archeological, and scientific notes on the dogmas, history, laws, and customs of the ancient peoples, published together with the text under the title "Torat Adonai," Leghorn and Paris, 1862-65
* "Ta'am la-Shad" (Arguments for Samuel David [] ), refutation ofSamuel David Luzzatto 's dialogue on theCabala , Leghorn, 1863
* "Mebo Kelali," general introduction to the traditions ofJudaism , published in "Ha-Lebanon," 1864, pp. 73 et seq.
* "Storia degli Esseni," Florence, 1865
* "Morale Juive et Morale Chrétienne. Examen Comparatif Suivi de Quelques Réflexions sur les Principes de l'Islamisme," Paris, 1867
* "Teologia Dogmatica ed Apologetica," Leghorn, 1877
* "Le Crime de la Guerre Dénoncé à L'Humanité," Paris, 1881 (this work won for its author a medal and honorable mention from theLigue de la Paix , on the proposition ofJules Simon ,Edouard Laboulaye , andFrederic Passy )
* "Ya'aneh be-Esh" (He Will Answer Through Fire), discussion ofcremation according to theBible and theTalmud , Leghorn, 1886.
* "Israël et l'Humanité" (Israel and Humanity), discussion of universal religion and the roles of and relationships betweenJudaism ,Christianity , andIslam , 1914 (posthumous, edited byAimé Pallière ).References
JewishEncyclopedia
article=Benamozegh, Elijah
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author=Isidore Singer andIsaac Broydé External links
* " [http://www.archive.org/details/jewishchristiane00benarich Jewish and Christian ethics with a criticism on Mahomedism] " English translation of "Morale Juive et Morale Chrétienne"
* [http://www.jcrelations.net/en/?item=1445 The Thought and Life of Elijah Benamozegh]Persondata
NAME=Benamozegh, Elijah
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Italian rabbi
DATE OF BIRTH=1822
PLACE OF BIRTH=Livorno ,Italy
DATE OF DEATH=February 6 1900
PLACE OF DEATH=Livorno ,Italy
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