NameAbraham Flesch
Birth22 Jan 1755
Death24 Jan 1828
Spouses
ChildrenSara (~1789-1845)
Notes for Abraham Flesch
{geni:occupation} Rabbi in Rousinov, Owner of Spinning Mill, an extensive and comprehensive business with domestic products made in Rousinov (Neu-Raussnitz), Moravia, 1810; Head of Religious brotherhood
{geni:about_me} [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=2...=F&search=flesch JewishEncyclopedia] German merchant; born in Rausnitz, Moravia; died there Dec. 17, 1839. Flesch wrote excellent Hebrew, was a collaborator of the "Bikkure ha-'Ittim," and translated into Hebrew several of the writings of Philo, notably "Quis Rerum Divinarum Heres Sit" (under the title "Ha-Yoresh Dibre Elohim," Prague, 1830) and "De Vita Moysis" (under the title "Ḥayye Mosheh," ib. 1838). To the former work is added the oration which Joseph delivered at his father's funeral. The list of Jewish scientists which he compiled under the title "Reshimat Anshe Mofet," and which has appeared as anaddition to M. J. Landau's work on Isaiah, and also separately (Prague, 1838), is faulty and unreliable. His father, Abraham Flesch (born Jan. 22, 1755; died. Jan. 24, 1828), was rabbi in Rausnitz, Moravia.

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Note: 1774, we see '''''Abraham''''' as a tutor at Jakob Neustädtel in Hamburg. In Hamburg, is the astute Talmudist also secular knowledge, but also a lot of busy with Bible studies, so that he is a Hebrew stylist was more radiant. 1779 '''''Abraham''''' returns to Neu-Raussnitz, back, where his secular knowledge special value estimation, found he was still one of the first to the German language in written and powerful. In subsequent years it has the richand respected community leaders '''''David Loschitz''''' his son-in-law chose. In 1796, he was himself the office of chief judge and Jews in Neu-Raussnitz transmitted..
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