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Mordecai Strelisker

Mordecai ben David Strelisker (Hebrew: מרדכי בן־דוד סטרעליסקער; 8 November 1806 – 15 October 1875),[1] also known by the acronym Marvad Sat (מרב״ד ס״ט), was a Romanian Maskilic writer, poet, and ḥazzan. He served as cantor in the synagogue of Mihăileni.

Mordecai Strelisker
Born(1806-11-08)8 November 1806
Brody, Galicia, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Died15 October 1875(1875-10-15) (aged 68)
Mihăileni, Romania
Resting placeMihăileni Jewish Cemetery[1]
Pen nameMarvad Sat
LanguageHebrew
Literary movementHaskalah

Biography edit

Strelisker was born in Brody, Galicia, in 1806, the son of David and Feyge Strelisker. His paternal grandfather was from the Galician town of Strelisk.[1] He spent his youth in his native town, where he acquired a knowledge of Hebrew literature under the instruction of Isaac Erter and Nachman Krochmal.[2][3]

Strelisker's most important literary contributions are twelve essays in volumes 8–11 of Bikkure ha-Ittim. He also carried on a literary correspondence with Judah Jeitteles in Kerem Ḥemed [he] (ii. 183).[4] His other published works include Zakat shever, a lamentation on the death of Zalman Margulies; Ta'aniyat yeshurun, an elegy on the death of Emperor Francis I of Austria, sung during a mourning ceremony held in the old Brody synagogue; Zekher 'olam, a biography and an elegy of his father; and Shirah la-kohen (reprinted from Ha-Maggid, 1860), on the occasion of the seventieth birthday of J. S. Rappaport.[5]

He was also an activist of the Alliance Israélite Universelle,[6] and advocated for rationalism in Judaism, modern Jewish education, and the emancipation of Romanian Jewry.[7]

He died in Mihăileni during Sukkot in October 1875.[8][9]

Publications edit

  • Zakat shever [A Cry of Destruction]. Vienna. 1829.
  • Ta'aniyat yeshurun [Cries of Jeshurun]. Zolkiev. 1835.
  • Kos ha-tar'elah [A Cup of Poison]. Zolkiev: Saul Meyerhoffer. 1835.
  • Ha-serefah [The Fire]. Zolkiev: Saul Meyerhoffer. 1835.
  • Zekher 'olam [Eternal Memory]. Lemberg: Joseph Schnayder. 1849.
  • Shirah la-kohen [Poem to a Cohen]. 1860.
  • Todah u-berakhah [Thanks and Blessing]. Czernowitz: Rudolf Eckhardt. 1868.
  • Shnei ha-me'orot ha-gedolim [The Two Great Lights]. Lemberg: Mikhl Volf. 1870.

References edit

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainJacobs, Joseph; Ochser, Schulim (1905). "Strelisker, Mordecai ben David". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 568.

  1. ^ a b c Herșcovici, Lucian-Zeev (1993). "Mordekhay Strelisker: Sofer Ivri mi-Mikhaylen". In David, Shlomo (ed.). Dorot shel yahadut ve-tsiyonut: Dorohoy, Saven, Mikhaylen, Daraban, Hertza, Radautz-Prut [Generations of Judaism and Zionism in Dorohoi, Săveni, Mihăileni, Darabani, Herța, Rădăuți-Prut] (in Hebrew). Vol. 2. Kiryat Bialik: Irgun yotz'e Dorohoi veha-sviva be-Yisra'el. pp. 157–160.
  2. ^   Jacobs, Joseph; Ochser, Schulim (1905). "Strelisker, Mordecai ben David". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 568.
  3. ^ Kressel, Getzel (2007). "Strelisker, Marcus". In Berenbaum, Michael; Skolnik, Fred (eds.). Encyclopaedia Judaica (2nd ed.). Detroit: Macmillan Reference. ISBN 978-0-02-866097-4.
  4. ^ Steinschneider, Moritz (1852–1860). "Strelisker (Mardochai b. David)". Catalogus Librorum Hebræorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana (in Latin). Berlin: A. Friedlaender. p. 2662.
  5. ^ Fürst, Julius (1863). Bibliotheca Judaica: Bibliographisches Handbuch der gesammten jüdischen Literatur (in German). Vol. 3. Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann. p. 393.
  6. ^ Herșcovici, Lucian-Zeev (2018). "The Maskilim of Romania and the Question of Identity: 'The Romanian Israelites'". Annals of the University of Bucharest. Political science series. 1: 5–26.
  7. ^ Herșcovici, Lucian-Zeev (2015). "Mordekhay ben David Strelisker ('Marvad Sat', 1808–1875): moderate maskil, fighter for the modernization of the Romanian Jews, and for their Emancipation". Studia et Acta Historiae Iudaeorum Romaniae. 12: 101–137.
  8. ^ Toybish, Aizik (9 November 1875). "Evel yaḥid". Ha-Tsfira (in Hebrew). 2 (43). Warsaw: 343.
  9. ^ Werber, Baruch, ed. (29 October 1875). "איטצקאני". Ivri Anokhi (in Hebrew). 12 (3): 15.

mordecai, strelisker, mordecai, david, strelisker, hebrew, מרדכי, בן, דוד, סטרעליסקער, november, 1806, october, 1875, also, known, acronym, marvad, מרב, romanian, maskilic, writer, poet, ḥazzan, served, cantor, synagogue, mihăileni, born, 1806, november, 1806b. Mordecai ben David Strelisker Hebrew מרדכי בן דוד סטרעליסקער 8 November 1806 15 October 1875 1 also known by the acronym Marvad Sat מרב ד ס ט was a Romanian Maskilic writer poet and ḥazzan He served as cantor in the synagogue of Mihăileni Mordecai StreliskerBorn 1806 11 08 8 November 1806Brody Galicia Kingdom of Galicia and LodomeriaDied15 October 1875 1875 10 15 aged 68 Mihăileni RomaniaResting placeMihăileni Jewish Cemetery 1 Pen nameMarvad SatLanguageHebrewLiterary movementHaskalahBiography editStrelisker was born in Brody Galicia in 1806 the son of David and Feyge Strelisker His paternal grandfather was from the Galician town of Strelisk 1 He spent his youth in his native town where he acquired a knowledge of Hebrew literature under the instruction of Isaac Erter and Nachman Krochmal 2 3 Strelisker s most important literary contributions are twelve essays in volumes 8 11 of Bikkure ha Ittim He also carried on a literary correspondence with Judah Jeitteles in Kerem Ḥemed he ii 183 4 His other published works include Zakat shever a lamentation on the death of Zalman Margulies Ta aniyat yeshurun an elegy on the death of Emperor Francis I of Austria sung during a mourning ceremony held in the old Brody synagogue Zekher olam a biography and an elegy of his father and Shirah la kohen reprinted from Ha Maggid 1860 on the occasion of the seventieth birthday of J S Rappaport 5 He was also an activist of the Alliance Israelite Universelle 6 and advocated for rationalism in Judaism modern Jewish education and the emancipation of Romanian Jewry 7 He died in Mihăileni during Sukkot in October 1875 8 9 Publications editZakat shever A Cry of Destruction Vienna 1829 Ta aniyat yeshurun Cries of Jeshurun Zolkiev 1835 Kos ha tar elah A Cup of Poison Zolkiev Saul Meyerhoffer 1835 Ha serefah The Fire Zolkiev Saul Meyerhoffer 1835 Zekher olam Eternal Memory Lemberg Joseph Schnayder 1849 Shirah la kohen Poem to a Cohen 1860 Todah u berakhah Thanks and Blessing Czernowitz Rudolf Eckhardt 1868 Shnei ha me orot ha gedolim The Two Great Lights Lemberg Mikhl Volf 1870 References edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Jacobs Joseph Ochser Schulim 1905 Strelisker Mordecai ben David In Singer Isidore et al eds The Jewish Encyclopedia Vol 11 New York Funk amp Wagnalls p 568 a b c Herșcovici Lucian Zeev 1993 Mordekhay Strelisker Sofer Ivri mi Mikhaylen In David Shlomo ed Dorot shel yahadut ve tsiyonut Dorohoy Saven Mikhaylen Daraban Hertza Radautz Prut Generations of Judaism and Zionism in Dorohoi Săveni Mihăileni Darabani Herța Rădăuți Prut in Hebrew Vol 2 Kiryat Bialik Irgun yotz e Dorohoi veha sviva be Yisra el pp 157 160 nbsp Jacobs Joseph Ochser Schulim 1905 Strelisker Mordecai ben David In Singer Isidore et al eds The Jewish Encyclopedia Vol 11 New York Funk amp Wagnalls p 568 Kressel Getzel 2007 Strelisker Marcus In Berenbaum Michael Skolnik Fred eds Encyclopaedia Judaica 2nd ed Detroit Macmillan Reference ISBN 978 0 02 866097 4 Steinschneider Moritz 1852 1860 Strelisker Mardochai b David Catalogus Librorum Hebraeorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana in Latin Berlin A Friedlaender p 2662 Furst Julius 1863 Bibliotheca Judaica Bibliographisches Handbuch der gesammten judischen Literatur in German Vol 3 Leipzig Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann p 393 Herșcovici Lucian Zeev 2018 The Maskilim of Romania and the Question of Identity The Romanian Israelites Annals of the University of Bucharest Political science series 1 5 26 Herșcovici Lucian Zeev 2015 Mordekhay ben David Strelisker Marvad Sat 1808 1875 moderate maskil fighter for the modernization of the Romanian Jews and for their Emancipation Studia et Acta Historiae Iudaeorum Romaniae 12 101 137 Toybish Aizik 9 November 1875 Evel yaḥid Ha Tsfira in Hebrew 2 43 Warsaw 343 Werber Baruch ed 29 October 1875 איטצקאני Ivri Anokhi in Hebrew 12 3 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mordecai Strelisker amp oldid 1171269378, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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