WERTHEIMER, SAMSON — (1658–1724), Court jew in Vienna; scholar, shtadlan, and philanthropist. Born in Worms of a learned father, Wertheimer studied at the yeshivah in Frankfurt. In 1684 he married the widow of Nathan Oppenheimer and through her family came into… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Wertheimer, Samson — (1658 1724) German court Jew. He was born in Worms. In 1684 he went to Vienna to join the bank of Samuel Oppenheimer, and he eventually became a court banker. In 1719 Carl VI appointed him chief rabbi of Hungary. Wertheimer was active on… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Samson Wertheimer — (January 17, 1658, Worms ndash; August 6, 1724, Vienna) was chief rabbi of Hungary and Moravia, and rabbi of Eisenstadt. He was also an Austrian financier, court Jew and Shtadlan to Austrian Emperor Leopold I.FamilyWertheimer was the son of… … Wikipedia
Samson Wertheimer — (* 17. Januar 1658 in Worms; † 6. August 1724 in Wien) war kaiserlicher Hoffaktor, Oberrabbiner und Förderer des Judentums. Leben und Wirken Sei … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wertheimer — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Akiba Israel Wertheimer (1778 1835), Oberlandesrabbiner von Altona und Schleswig Holstein Arjeh Yehuda Wertheimer (1862 1937), Pseudonym: Constantin Brunner, deutscher Philosoph und Schriftsteller Eduard… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wertheimer — is an Ashkenazi Jewish surname:People with this surname include: * Alain Gerard Wertheimer, French Jewish billionaires owners of Chanel * Egon Ranshofen Wertheimer (1894 1957), Austrian and German diplomat, journalist, jurist and political… … Wikipedia
Samson (Vorname) — Samson, auch Simson, ist ein männlicher Vorname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung 2 Varianten 3 Bekannte Namensträger 3.1 Einname … Deutsch Wikipedia
WERTHEIMER, ASHER — (1844–1918), British art dealer. One of the most famous fine art dealers of his time, Wertheimer inherited his Bond Street business from his father, SAMSON (d. 1892), who founded it in the mid 19th century. He developed it into one of the most… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Wertheimer-Porträts (Sargent) — Asher Wertheimer John Singer Sargent, 1898 Öl auf Leinwand Tate Britain, London Die Porträts der Familie Wertheimer wurden von dem US amerikanischen Porträtisten John Sing … Deutsch Wikipedia
HIRSCH, SAMSON (Ben) RAPHAEL — (1808–1888), rabbi and writer; leader and foremost exponent of orthodoxy in Germany in the 19th century. Born in Hamburg, Hirsch studied Talmud with his grandfather Mendel Frankfurter there. His education was influenced by the enlightened… … Encyclopedia of Judaism