Nathan Feitel

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Nathan Feitel:

Rabbi at Hotzenplotz and Austerlitz in the seventeenth century. He wrote "Ḥoḳ Natan," or "Derushim le-Kol Ḥefẓehem" (Cracow, 1609; with a preface by Phinehas b. Israel ha-Levi Horowitz), and a homily on the Sabbath lesson Wayiggash ( ib. 1613; Prague, 1623; with a preface by Samuel Levi). A book dealing with the massacre of 1648, written by his son Samuel Feitel under the title "Ṭiṭ ha-Yawen" (Venice, 1648), is wrongly attributed to him (comp. Benjacob, "Oẓar ha-Sefarim," p. 208, No. 72).

Bibliography:
  • Steinschneider, Cat. Bodl. col. 2036;
  • Fürst, Bibl. Jud. i. 278;
  • Zunz, Z. G. p. 294, No. 194;
  • Benjacob, Oẓar ha-Sefarim, p. 113, No. 295; p. 115, No. 368; p. 208, No. 72;
  • Walden, Shem ha-Gedolim he-Ḥadash, p. 110.
D. S. J. L.

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