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Herman Bodek (Hebrew: צְבִי הִירְשׁ בּוֹדֵק, Tzvi Hirsh Bodek; 27 September 1820, Brody – 19 August 1880, Leipzig) was a Galician Jewish Hebraist. He was descended from a highly respected family, and was the son-in-law of Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport. For a long time he lived in Leipzig, where he was translator of Hebrew at the courts of law, and was also engaged in business.
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dbo:abstract | Herman Bodek (Hebrew: צְבִי הִירְשׁ בּוֹדֵק, Tzvi Hirsh Bodek; 27 September 1820, Brody – 19 August 1880, Leipzig) was a Galician Jewish Hebraist. He was descended from a highly respected family, and was the son-in-law of Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport. For a long time he lived in Leipzig, where he was translator of Hebrew at the courts of law, and was also engaged in business. Bodek was well acquainted with rabbinical and Maskilic Hebrew literature, and contributed articles on various subjects to the Jewish periodical press of several countries. He was the author of Eleh dibre ha-berit (lit. 'These Are the Words of the Covenant'; Leipzig, 1880), a twelve-chapter introduction to the ritual signs, allegories, and objects of Freemasonry. It was based on the works of and Robert Fischer on that subject, and was intended mainly for Jewish Masons in the East, or for those in Europe who could not read any language other than Hebrew. Bodek was himself a member of the of the Masonic Order in Leipzig, which he joined in February 1861. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Herman Bodek (Hebrew: צְבִי הִירְשׁ בּוֹדֵק, Tzvi Hirsh Bodek; 27 September 1820, Brody – 19 August 1880, Leipzig) was a Galician Jewish Hebraist. He was descended from a highly respected family, and was the son-in-law of Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport. For a long time he lived in Leipzig, where he was translator of Hebrew at the courts of law, and was also engaged in business. (en) |
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