David Simonsen

Rabbi, Deceased Person

1853 – 1932

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Who was David Simonsen?

David Simonsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He studied Oriental languages at the University of Copenhagen, and received his rabbinical training at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Breslau, one of the centers of the movement advocating the scientific study of Jewish history, literature and culture, as well as of the classical sources of Judaism. After his graduation, Simonsen returned to Denmark and a position as Rabbi in the Jewish Congregation of Copenhagen. He married Cora Salomon and for ten years, David Simonsen held the office of Chief Rabbi. In 1903 he was awarded the title of professor by the University of Copenhagen.

David Simonsen’s archives reflect the history of several scientific disciplines over a full half century. The list of correspondents contains the names of leading scientists within Oriental and Jewish Studies, but also from other areas. During World War I, Simonsen acted as "communication central", maintaining all the important contacts in Denmark and abroad, between organisations and individuals. He was also able to relay messages between relatives on different sides of the front, and after the war, he continued to be active in different relief organisations, both in Denmark and abroad.

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Born
1853
Copenhagen
Parents
Religion
  • Judaism
Nationality
  • Denmark
Profession
Education
  • Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau
    ( - 1879)
Died
1932

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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