Hermann Tietz (rabbi)
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Hermann Tietz (September 3, 1834, Birnbaum (Birnbaum an der Warthe) (today Międzychód), Kreis Birnbaum, Posen district, Germany) was a German rabbi.
He was educated at the University of Berlin (Ph.D. Halle). He was rabbi in Schrimm, and from 1888 was a Stiftrabbiner and teacher in the bet ha-midrash at Inowrazlaw. He published Das Hohe Lied, translated in verse, and with notes according to the Midrash (Berlin, 1878); and Megillat Eka, with a metrical translation and a Hebrew commentary, under the title Zikron Yehudah (Schrimm, 1881).
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This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.
[edit] See also
- Hermann Tietz (merchant)
- Tietz
- Leonhard Tietz