- Haim Nathan Dembitzer
Haim Nathan Dembitzer (
June 29 ,1820 ,Krakow -November 20 ,1892 , Krakow) was a Polish Galicianrabbi and historian.Biography
His father, Jekuthiel Solomon, a scholarly merchant who claimed he was a descendant of R.
Moses Isserles , died in 1833, aged forty-one. While diligently occupied with hisTalmudical studies, he came across the " [http://worldcat.org/oclc/20414324 Tzemach Dawid] ," a chronological work byDavid Gans , which aroused his interest in Jewish biography and history. He received his ordination as rabbi fromSolomon Kluger ,Zvi Hirsch Chajes , and Berish Meisels, the lastnamed of whom was rabbi of Cracow until 1854. Dembitzer sided nevertheless with Meisel's rival, Saul Landau, in the quarrel about the rabbinate of Cracow. In 1856 Dembitzer became a dayyan in his native city, and was, like his older brother Jacob, advanced to the position of roshBeth din , which he held till his death. In 1874 he visitedGermany and made the acquaintance ofLeopold Zunz and other Jewish scholars, with whom he corresponded on historical subjects.Works
Dembitzer's earlier works were all on
halakic subjects, on which he was a recognized authority. His " [http://worldcat.org/oclc/123274176 Maginne Eretz Yisrael] " (responsa ,Lemberg , 1852); "Dibre Hen," which appeared as a supplement to Solomon Kluger's "Abodat ha-Kodesh" (Zolkiev , 1863); and "Liwyat Hen" (Cracow, 1882) belong to that class. But the last-named, a critical commentary on the work "RABYH" ofEliezer ben Joel HaLevi , which Dembitzer [http://worldcat.org/oclc/19140488 published] from a manuscript, contains much valuable material for the history of theTosafists , which is interspersed among the pilpulistic arguments of the main subject. His chief historical work, " [http://worldcat.org/oclc/122859818 Kelilat Yofi] ," of which the first part, containing biographies of the rabbis of Lemberg and of other Polish communities, appeared in 1888, and the second part, also biographical and historical, in 1893 (Cracow), is an important contribution to the science of Judaism. He is also the author of " [http://worldcat.org/oclc/19143898 Michtave Bikoret] ," a valuable correspondence with the historianHeinrich Graetz about theCouncil of Four Lands ("Otzar ha-Sifrut," iv. 193-243; also published separately, Cracow, 1892), and of a biography of the Tosafist Joseph Porat, which appeared posthumously in "Ha-Hoker," ii. 48-59. The "Mappelet Ir ha-Tzedek" (1878), a severe and vindictive criticism of J. M. Zunz's " [http://worldcat.org/oclc/123344887 Ir ha-Tzedek] " on the rabbis of Cracow, was likewise written by him, although the name of Joel Dembitzer, his younger brother, appears on the title-page as the nominal author.Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography
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Wettstein , Toledot Maharhan, (German title, Biographie des H. N. Dembitzer), Cracow, 1893;
*Brann, in Monatsschrift, xxxix. 142-143;
*Sefer Zikkaron, p. 2, Warsaw, 1890;
*Ahiasaf for 5654, p. 296.References
*JewishEncyclopedia
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