Chajes

Chajes

Chajes ist der Name folgender Personen:

  • Benno Chajes (1880–1938), Mediziner, Hygieniker und Abgeordneter (SPD)
  • Julius Chajes (1910–1985), amerikanischer Pianist und Komponist österreichisch-jüdischer Herkunft
  • Zwi Hirsch Chajes (1805–1855), orthodoxer Rabbiner und Talmudgelehrter
  • Zwi Perez Chajes (1876–1927), Rabbiner

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  • CHAJES, HIRSCH (Ẓevi) PEREZ — (1876–1927), rabbi, scholar, and Zionist leader. Chajes was born in Brody, Galicia, the grandson of Ẓevi Hirsch Chajes . He studied Talmud and rabbinics with his father Solomon and his uncle Isaac Chajes, rabbi in Brody, and received a general… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CHAJES, ẒEVI HIRSCH — (1805–1855), rabbinic scholar. Chajes was born in Brody, Galicia, where he studied Talmud and rabbinics under R. Ephraim Zalman Margulies and other prominent rabbis. His father was a highly educated banker who resided for fifteen years in… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CHAJES, ISAAC BEN ABRAHAM — (1538–c. 1615), rabbi of Prague. Chajes was appointed to this position in 1584 after having been rabbi of Prossnitz, but he was not, as his grandson Jehiel Hillel Altschuler, author of Meẓudat David, and some of his other grandsons maintained,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CHAJES, SAUL — (1884–1935), East European bibliographer. Chajes was born in Brody, Galicia, the son of Isaac Chajes, grandson of Ẓevi Hirsch Chajes , and a cousin of hirsch perez chajes . He worked at the library and archives of the Vienna Jewish Community. His …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CHAJES (known also as Birkenstadt, Bochstein, Bockstadt, and MaBaSh, an abbreviation for Mi-Birkenshtadt), GERSHON BEN ABRAHAM — (d. 1789), rabbi in Moravia; grandson of menahem mendel krochmal . When rabbi of Hotzenplotz (osoblaha ) in 1751, Chajes pronounced a ḥerem on jacob emden . He later became rabbi of Mattersdorf, and in 1778 rabbi of Nikolsburg (Mikulov), being… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Chajes, Tzevi Peretz — (1876 1927)    Galician rabbi and scholar, grandson of Tzevi Hirsch Chajes. He taught at the Collegio Rabbinico Italiano in Florence. In 1912 he was appointed chief rabbi at Trieste. From 1918 until his death he was chief rabbi in Vienna. He… …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • Chajes, Tzevi Hirsch — (1805 55)    Galician rabbi and scholar. He was rabbi at Zolkiev (1829 52) and Kalisz (1852 5). He was influenced by Nahman Krochmal and corresponded with leading maskilim of Galicia and Italy (such as Solomon Judah Rapoport, Samuel David… …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • Zvi Hirsch Chajes — (Hebrew: צבי הירש חיות November 20, 1805 October 12, 1855; also Chayes or Hayot) was one of the foremost Galician talmudic scholars. He is best known for his work Mevo Hatalmud (Introduction to the Talmud), which serves both as commentary and… …   Wikipedia

  • Benno Chajes — (* 14. November 1880 in Danzig; † 3. Oktober 1938 in Ascona) war ein deutscher Mediziner, Hochschullehrer für Sozial und Gewerbehygiene und zeitweise preußisches Landtagsmitglied der SPD und Eugeniker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 2… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Oscar Chajes — (pronounced HA yes ) (December 14, 1873 – February 28, 1928) was an Austrian, then American chess player. Contents 1 Biography 2 Notable chess games 3 References 4 External links …   Wikipedia

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