Ignaz Ziegler
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Ignaz Ziegler, Austrian rabbi; born at Also-Kubin, Hungary, 29 September 1861; educated at the Rabbinical Seminary and at the University of Budapest (Ph.D. 1888). Immediately after his graduation he was called to the rabbinate of Carlsbad. Through his efforts the Kaiser Franz Josef Regierungs-Jubiläum Hospiz was erected at Carlsbad, at a cost of 500,000 Austrian crowns, to provide food, shelter, and medical treatment for indigent Jews who come to that city in large numbers in search of health. This institution was opened on May 1, 1903. Ziegler's works are as follows: a Hungarian dissertation on the prophet Malachi (Budapest, 1888); Religiöse Disputationen im Mittelalter (Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1894); Geschichte des Judentums (Prague, 1900); and Die Königsgleichnisse im Midrasch (Breslau, 1903). He died in 1948.
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- This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.