Lippmann Moses Büschenthal
Lippmann Moses Thal shrubs (* 1784 in Strasbourg, † December 27, 1818 in Berlin) was a German rabbi and writer.
Life
To 1807, he was resident in Paris, then went to Elberfeld (1812 ), Vienna ( 1814), Brno, then to Wroclaw. There he was German preacher at the Lithuanian synagogue. Shortly thereafter, he went to Berlin, where he died in 1818 as chief rabbi.
As a writer, he published, among other poems and a drama. He also worked for the magazines Sulamith and Jedidiah and the Rhenish leaves. A collection of short stories was published posthumously.
Works
Selection:
- Hebrew translation of Gottfried Jacob Schaller's Ode à Bonaparte premier consul, Strasbourg
- The man in Sulamith, 1 born in 1807, No. 2, pp. 1-3 ( digitized )
- The light in Sulamith, 1 born in 1807, No. 2, pp. 81-82 ( digitized )
- A vision Siona 's ( with W. Heidenheim ), in: Sulamith, 1 born in 1807, No. 2, pp. 164-169 ( digitized )
- The death of Saul and the Witch of Endor, dramatic poem in five acts, in Sulamith, 2 Jg 1809, No. 2, pp. 262-276 ( digitized )
- All kinds, in Sulamith, 2nd born in 1809, No. 2, pp. 361-363 ( digitized )
- The ship, in Sulamith, 2 born 1809, No. 2, pp. 363 ( digitized )
- All kinds, in Sulamith, 2nd born in 1809, No. 2, pp. 425-427 ( digitized )
- The kiss, in Sulamith, second born in 1809, No. 2, pp. 428 ( digitized )
- The bouncing ball in Sulamith, 2 born 1809, No. 2, pp. 428 ( digitized )
- Sketch of German orthography and prosody, Elberfeld 1811
- Collection of witty ideas of Jews. As contributions to the characteristics of the nation, Elberfeld 1812
- Poems, Roedelheim 1806 ( digitized ), 2nd edition Cologne 1813
- Hebrew translation of Friedrich Schiller's poem Ode to Joy, Berlin 1817
- Foreword to: Sabattja Joseph Wolff: rambles in the areas of seriousness and jest, Berlin 1818
Posthumously published:
- Structure of truth and fantasy, Magdeburg 1819
- The Signet Ring of Solomon, tragedy in five acts, Berlin 1820
- Narratives, Magdeburg 1823