Adolf Kurrein

Deceased Person

1846 – 1919

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Who was Adolf Kurrein?

Adolf Kurrein was a Czech-Austrian rabbi, Zionistic activist.

He received his doctor's degree from the University of Vienna. He was rabbi of St. Pölten, of Zinz, of Bielitz, and in the last-named year was called in the same capacity to Teplitz.

Kurrein is a disciple of Adolf Jellinek. Besides several collections of sermons, entitled respectively "Maggid Mereshit"; "Maggid le-Adam"; "Patriarchenbilder: I., Abraham", he is the author of the following pamphlets:

"Die Frau im Jüdischen Volke"

"Traum und Wahrheit", a biography of Joseph

"Arbeit und Arbeiter"

"Die Sociale Frage im Judentume"

"Die Pflichten des Besitzes"

"Der Friede"

"Das Kaddisch"

"Der Grabstein"

"Judäa und Rom"

"Bibel, Heidentum, und Heidenbekehrung"

"Brauchen die Juden Christenblut?"

"Lichtstrahlen aus den Reden Jellinek's", prepared by him for Jellinek's 70th birthday.

Kurrein edited the monthly "Jüdische Chronik" from 1894 to 1896 with S. Stern and I. Ziegler, and from 1897 to 1902 alone. During the last 4 years this periodical has advocated Zionism.

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Born
Jan 28, 1846
Třebíč
Education
  • University of Vienna
Died
Oct 23, 1919
Teplice

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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