Chaim David Lippe

Chaim David Lippe

Chaim David Lippe (December 22, 1823, at Stanisławów[citation needed], Galicia, Austro-Hungarian Empire – August 26, 1900, at Vienna) was an Austrian Jewish publisher and bibliographer.

For some time he was cantor and instructor in religion at Eperies, Hungary, but he left that town for Vienna, where he conducted a Jewish publishing-house, which issued several popular works. He himself edited a bibliographical lexicon of modern Jewish literature ("Ch. D. Lippe's Bibliographisches Lexicon der Gesammten Jüdischen Literatur der Gegenwart und Address-Anzeiger", Vienna, 1881; 2d ed. 1900).

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This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia article "Lippe, Chaim David" by Isidore Singer, Emil Jelinek, a publication now in the public domain.



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