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Moses Isaac B. Baruch of Redwitz
The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia
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German scholar and editor; lived at Offenbach at the beginning of the eighteenth century. He published in 1715, under his own name, Naphtali Pappenheim's "Teutsche Apothek," and in 1717 a riddle in Judæo-German verse composed by an anonymous author. This riddle was reproduced, with a German transcription, by Schudt in his "Jædische Merckwürdigkeiten" (, continuation 3:108-109), Schudt referring to Meinek as a printer. In 1722 Meinek edited the anonymous "Siyyumah ha-Parashiyyot meha-Torah," a guide for the reader of the Law. He was probably himself the author.
Bibliography:
- Steinschneider, Cat. Bodl. Nos. 3632, 3976, and col. 1944;
- Wolf, Bibl. Hebr. , No. 1572c, , No. 1547c;
- Benjacob, Oẓar ha-Sefarim, p. 419.
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M. Sel.
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Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Moses Isaac B. Baruch of Redwitz'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​m/moses-isaac-b-baruch-of-redwitz.html. 1901.
Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Moses Isaac B. Baruch of Redwitz'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​m/moses-isaac-b-baruch-of-redwitz.html. 1901.