Aryeh Löb Feinstein (Hebrew: אריה ליב פיינשטיין; December 6, 1821 – January 20, 1903) was a Russian Jewish scholar.
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Born | Damachev, Russian Empire | 6 December 1821
Died | 20 January 1903 Damachev, Russian Empire | (aged 81)
Language | Hebrew |
Biography
editAryeh Löb Feinstein was born in Damachev, Grodno Governorate, in 1821. After devoting many years to the study of the Talmud, he worked as a foreman for a firm in Brest. In his commercial dealings with Christian merchants, he acquired a knowledge of languages. He later established his own successful business, amassing substantial wealth.
Feinstein actively participated in the Jewish community's affairs, serving as its parnas for many years.
Among other works, he was the author of Elef ha-Magen (Warsaw, 1870), a commentary on the Passover Haggadah, and 'Ir Tehillah (Warsaw, 1886), a history of the Jewish community of Brest-Litovsk, co-written with Abraham Marcus Finkelstein.[1]
Selected publications
editReferences
editThis article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rosenthal, Herman; Broydé, Isaac (1903). "Feinstein, Aryeh Löb". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 357–358.
- ^ Zeitlin, William (1890). "Feinstein, Arie Löw". Bibliotheca hebraica post-Mendelssohniana (in German). Leipzig: K. F. Koehler's Antiquarium. p. 83.