Shimon Sofer
Shimon Sofer (1820–1883) (German: Simon Schreiber) was a prominent Austrian Orthodox Jewish rabbi in the 19th century. He was Chief Rabbi of Kraków, Poland after serving as Chief Rabbi of Mattersdorf. He was the second son of Rabbi Moshe Sofer (Chassam Sofer) of Pressburg. As president of the Orthodox Jewish party Machzikei HaDas, Sofer was a member of the at the Reichsrat under the Austria-Hungary monarch Franz Joseph I. He was elected as Deputy of the Kolomyia's election district of Galicia.
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Shimon Sofer
Shimon Sofer (1820–1883) (German: Simon Schreiber) was a prominent Austrian Orthodox Jewish rabbi in the 19th century. He was Chief Rabbi of Kraków, Poland after serving as Chief Rabbi of Mattersdorf. He was the second son of Rabbi Moshe Sofer (Chassam Sofer) of Pressburg. As president of the Orthodox Jewish party Machzikei HaDas, Sofer was a member of the at the Reichsrat under the Austria-Hungary monarch Franz Joseph I. He was elected as Deputy of the Kolomyia's election district of Galicia.
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Shimon Sofer (1820–1883) (Germ ...... known today as Michtav Sofer.
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Simon Schreiber, polsky Szymon ...... ortodoxního judaismu v Haliči.
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Szymon Schreiber, hebr. שמעון ...... ł Akiba Kornitzer (1838-1892).
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1820-12-18
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Pressburg, Austrian empire, now Bratislava, Slovakia
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Akiva, Yisrael David Simcha , Yoel, Shlomo Aleksandri, Asher, Raizel , Shulamit
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Moshe and Sarel Sofer
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Krakow
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Miriam Sternberg
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