Eisenstadt (family)
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Eisenstadt is a Polish family which, when the Jews were compelled to adopt family names, selected the name of Eisenstadt, a town in Hungary(now Burgenland), where some of the family became rabbis.
- Abigdor Eisenstadt, or Abigdor Sofer (ben Moses)
- Abraham Hirsch ben Jacob Eisenstadt of Byelostok, Prussian-Russian rabbi
- Benzion ben Moses Eisenstadt, Belarusian rabbi
- Israel Tobiah Eisenstadt, Russian biographer
- Jacob Eisenstadt, English scholar
- Jacob ben Eliezer Eisenstadt, Polish rabbi
- Meir Eisenstadt, Meïr Eisenstädter, Hungarian rabbi, one of the greatest Talmudists of the 19th century
(also known-as Meïr Ash [compare Jewish Encyclopedia, ii. 176], and, after his later rabbinates, Meïr Gyarmath and Meïr Ungvár) - Meïr ben Isaac Eisenstadt, Lithuanian-Hungarian rabbi
- Moses Eisenstadt ben Isaac, Bohemian rabbi
- Shmuel N. Eisenstadt (German-language article)
- Alfred Eisenstaedt
- Stuart E. Eizenstat(b.1943)
- S. N. Eisenstadt (*), Israeli sociologist
- Eisenstadt v. Baird
[edit] Article References
- This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.
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- by Joseph Jacobs, H. Guttenstein, Louis Ginzberg, N. T. London, Herman Rosenthal, M. Seligsohn, Peter Wiernik, A. Rhine, Bernhard Friedberg, Isidore Singer, Ludwig Venetianer, Kaufmann Kohler