Schreiber, Simon

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Schreiber, Simon:

Austrian rabbi; born at Presburg, Hungary, 1821; died March 25, 1883, at Cracow; son of Moses Schreiber. In 1842 he became rabbi of Mattersdorf; in 1857 he declined a call from the congregation of Papa; and in 1860 he accepted a similar invitation to the city of Cracow. He became the foremost leader of the Orthodox Jews of Galicia in religious as well as in worldly matters; and his reputation for shrewdness and prudence in secular affairs was such that in 1879 he was elected a member of the Austrian Parliament.

In 1880 Schreiber founded the Hebrew weekly "Maḥaziḳe ha-Dat," which is still (1905) published in Lemberg.

Bibliography:
  • S. Schreiber, Ḥut ha-Meshullash, p. 66b;
  • Friedberg, Luḥot Zikkaron, p. 37.
E. C. B. Fr.

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