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Joseph Rabinowitz

Joseph Rabinowitz, also Rabinovich (23 September 1837 – 17 May 1899) was a member of a Jewish Christian congregation in Russia.[1]

Biography

Rabinowitz was born on September 23, 1837 in Rezina, Bessarabia, Russian Empire, and lived in Kishinev, now the capital of the Moldova. He died in Kishinev on 17 May 1899.[1]

Works

  • Descriptions of Russia. In: 'Yearbook for the history of Jews and Judaism, Institute for the Promoting of Hebrew Literature (ed.), Leipzig 1860-1869
  • Two sermons in The House of God in Bethlehem Kishinev held. Publisher Dörffling & Franke, Leipzig 1885
  • Franz Delitzsch (ed.): Documents the southern Russian Christianity movement. Autobiography and Sermons of Joseph Rabinovich, Leipzig 1887

References

  1. ^ a b Rainer Reuter (1994). "Rabinowitsch, Joseph (Osip". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 7. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 1175–1177. ISBN 3-88309-048-4..
  • I. Fauerholdt: Joseph Rabinowitsch. A prophetic figure of the modern Judaism, in: Small writings on the Jewish mission, Volume 8, Leipzig 1914
  • Kai Kjaer-Hansen: Josef Rabinowitsch og den messianske bevægelse. Forlaget Okay-Bog, Århus 1988th - English translation: Joseph Rabinowitz and the messianic movement. The Heart of Jewish Christianity, Handsel Press [u.a.], Edinburgh 1995, ISBN 1-871828-37-6 and ISBN 0-8028-0859-X