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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4After his birth, the family moved to Lemberg, about 24 km northeastern, where Joseph’s father Theomim (died 1772) as The in a Court of Rabbinat (Beth DIN), worked as a preacher (Maggid) and as a specialist for religious laws (POSEK). Josef Theomim had two older brothers, Samuel and Elijah. Joseph studied the Tora with his father. When he was 18, additions to him appeared by him at the end of a book of his father. Around 1744 Joseph Theomim moved to Komarno, 32 km southwest of Lemberg, where he Toyba Eliakim (also Taube Eliakim ; died April 28, 1804 in Frankfurt (Oder)), with whom he received three children: Israel, Frieda and Samuel. Joseph Theomim worked as a children’s teacher for Tora and Talmud (Melamed) and dedicated every free minute to study and write books. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 1767 he went to Berlin to study undisturbed there and write books. Joseph Theomim taught in Berlin in the Jewish University (Beth Midrash) of banker Daniel Itzig. In his time in Berlin, he had several clashes with the representative of the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskala) David Friedl\u00e4nder, who did not like to see Joseph Theomim in Berlin. After his father’s death in 1772, Joseph Theomim was asked to follow him as a rabbi and rabbi in the Talmud University (Jeschiwa) in Lemberg. However, he declined because he wanted to have a book ready and printed. At the end of 1772 he followed the call and, like his father Dajan, Maggid and Pose, became in Lemberg. In 1782 Joseph Theomim was appointed judge in the Hohen Council (AV Beth DIN) and Rabbi in Frankfurt (Oder) what he remained until his death. His employment contract from 1781 and copies of letters from him are in the Central archives for the history of the Jewish people in Jerusalem ( Hebrew The Central Archive for the History of the Jewish people Jerusalem ) received under inventory number 5683. [first] Joseph Theomim was buried at the Jewish cemetery in Frankfurt (Oder)-Dammvorstadt, now S\u0142ubice. The cemetery survived the Nazi era, but was largely leveled in the 1970s. In 2004 the site of the Jewish community was overwritten by Szczecin. The New York Rabbi Berel Polatsk donated a new tombstone for Theomim in the same year, which was carried out by Mikl\u00f3s Horv\u00e1th from Ny\u00edregyh\u00e1za, Hungary. The inscription deviates from that of the old stone. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Theomim was one of the most advanced rabbi of his time, who had deep knowledge of rabbinical literature and was well known in the theological sciences. At megadim (\u05e4\u05e8\u05d9 \u05de\u05d2\u05d3\u05d9\u05dd), an exegesis to some of the most important commentators of the book Schulchan Aruch; in the section The oak of nogeyim he wrote them Mishbetzot Zahav With an exegesis on David Ben Samuels \u1e6curei Zahav, and the Eshel avraham About Avraham Gombiners Stomach Avraham (Frankfurt (Oder), 1753). In the section Yoreh de’ah he wrote them Siftei da’at About Shabbethai Kohens Siftei time ( Hebrew SH ; Berlin, 1772) and set the Mishbetzot Zahav fort. Porat Yosef, Novella for Yebamot and Ketubot, with rules on decisions according to Halacha (Zolkiev, 1756) Ginnat Vradim, Seventy rules for understanding the Talmud (Frankfurt\/Oder, 1767) Gome Tembat, About the parts of the Sabbath (Frankfurt (Oder), 1782) Hedely yes-hamakim, A methodology of the Talmud, together with Gome published No’am Megadim, Comments on the prayers together with the prayer book HEGYON Leben published Rosh Yosef, Novella for Qodaschim Theomim left the manuscripts Sefer Ha-Maggid (A comment on the Tora and the Haftarot, prayers for Sabbath and celebrations and a two -volume comment on sayings of the fathers) and and I LA-BINAH (a Hebrew-Aramaic-biblical aremic lexicon). [2] One of his introduction too I LA-BINAH Theomim mentions a large number of its own writings on Halacha and about ethics that no longer exist. Isaac Broyd\u00e9: Te’omim, Joseph Ben Me . In: Isidore Singer (ed.): Jewish Encyclopedia . Band twelfth . Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1906, S. 106 ( jewishencyClopedia.com [accessed on January 1, 2018]). Josef Teomim . In: Johann Samuel Sche, Johann Gottfried Gruber (ed.): General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts . Band thirty first , Section 2. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1855, S. 97 ( gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de [accessed on January 1, 2018]). Moritz Steinschneider: A catalog of the Hebrew books in the Bodleiana . Friedlaender, Berlin 1852, S. 1534 f . ( reader.digitale-sammlungen.de [accessed on January 1, 2018]). Adolf Neubauer: Old things . In: Ha-Magid . No. 36 . Lyck 9th September 1868, S. 285 (Hebrew, jpress.nli.org.il [accessed on January 1, 2018] Original title: Ancient things .). Samuel Joseph Fuenn: Rabbi Josef, son of Rabbi Meir Teomim . In: Keneset Yisrael . Warsaw 1886, S. 514 (Hebrew, HebrewBooks.org [accessed on January 1, 2018] Original title: Rabbi Yosef in Major Meir Twins .). Salomon Buber: poor people . In: Anche schem. Biographies and grave inscriptions of the rabbi von Lemberg from 1500\u20131890 . Krakow 1895, S. 95 (Hebrew, babel.hathitrust.org [accessed on January 1, 2018] Original title: The poor of the audience .). \u2191 Andreas Br\u00e4mer, J\u00f6rg H. Fehrs, Michael Laurence Miller: The rabbi of the emancipation period in the German, Bohemian and Great Polish countries 1781\u20131871 . Ed.: Michael Brocke, Julius Carlebach. K. G. Sauer, Munich 2004, ISBN 978-3-598-24871-9, S. 63 . \u2191 Adolf Neubauer: I LA-BINAH . In: Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian Library and in the college libraries of Oxford . Band first , No. 1500 . Clarendon Press, Oxford 1886. 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