Eibeschütz, Simon Aaron

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Eibeschütz, Simon Aaron:

Danish philanthropist; born Nov. 14, 1786 in Copenhagen; died there Nov. 25, 1856. He left a fortune amounting to about 1,700,000 Danish crowns; a part of the income was to go to his nearest relatives, provided they continued in the Jewish faith, but by far the greater part was to go to Jewish and municipal institutions. The income of the sum bequeathed to the Copenhagen University Library was to be devoted to the purchase of Hebrew and Oriental works. Equal sums were bequeathed to the Polytechnic Institute and to the Academy of Arts in Copenhagen, on condition that they receive without compensation two Jewish youths annually, and that the Academy of Arts employ the income of its share to establish a prize for a work of art, the subject of which must be derived from the Old Testament.

Bibliography:
  • Allg. Zeit. des Jud. xxi. 104;
  • Fortegnelse over de Legater, p. 113, Copenhagen, 1878;
  • Dansk, Biografik Lexikon.
S. M. K.

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