Joseph Hirsh Palitschinetzki (Yiddish: יוסף צבי הירש בן משה שלום פאליטשינעצקי; 1805 – 27 November 1886) was a Jewish Biblical scholar.
Joseph Hirsh Palitschinetzki | |
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Born | 1805 |
Died | 27 November 1886 Berdichev, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire | (aged 80–81)
Language | Hebrew |
He was instructor in the Bible in the rabbinical seminary at Zhitomir until its close,[1] and was an assiduous student throughout his life. Palitschinetzki was the author of Ḳero miḳra (Zhitomir, 1874), on Biblical Hebrew and various other Biblical subjects. In this work, as well as in his articles contributed to different periodicals, he evinces a wide knowledge of the Hebrew language and literature.[1] He left a number of unpublished works in manuscript.[2]
Publications
edit- Ḳero miḳra (in Hebrew). Zhitomir: Yitsḥak Moshe Baksht. 1874.
References
editThis article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rosenthal, Herman; Waldstein, A. S. (1905). "Palitschinetzki, Joseph Hirsh". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 505.
- ^ a b Fuenn, Shmuel Yosef (1886). Knesset Yisrael: zikhronot le-toldot gedole Yisrael ha-nodaʻim la-shem be-toratam, be-ḥokhmatam, uve-maʻasehem [The Assembly of Israel: A Biographical Lexicon of the Great Persons of Israel Known for their Scholarship, Wisdom, and Deeds] (in Hebrew). Warsaw: Boymriter & Gonshor. pp. 491–492.
- ^ Katznelson, J. L.; Ginzburg, Baron D., eds. (1912). [Palichinetskiy, Iosif Girsh]. Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron (in Russian). Vol. 12. St. Petersburg: Brockhaus & Efron. pp. 262–263.