Abraham Reif
Abraham Reif | |
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Born | 1802 Mościska, Galicia, Habsburg Empire |
Died | 1859 (aged 56–57) |
Language | Hebrew |
Spouse | Yente Reif[1] |
Abraham Reif (Hebrew: אברהם רייף; 1802–1859) was a Galician Jewish poet.
Born in Mościska in 1802,[2] he came early under the influence of the school of the Me'assefim, but subsequently broke away from the movement.[1] Tobias Feder deeply influenced his literary work.[3] Alexander Langbank introduced Reif to the secular sciences, and after Reif's death he purchased from his widow, Yente, all his posthumous works.[3]
Reif open a school for the study of the Torah and the Hebrew language in his native city, which produced a number of prominent Hebraists.[1] His chief dramas, Ha-Nidka'im, Shulamit, and Yehudit, vividly portray the life of the Galician Jews. As he was too poor to publish his works, he gave manuscript copies of them to his pupils.[3]
References
[edit]This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; Margel, M. (1905). "Reif, Abraham". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 365.
- ^ a b c Singer, Isidore; Margel, M. (1905). "Reif, Abraham". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 365.
- ^ Margel, M. (2 April 1901). ר׳ אברהם רייף: תולדות חייו וספריו [Abraham Reif: His Life and Work]. Hamagid (in Hebrew). Vol. 10, no. 13–14. Vienna & Kraków. pp. 158–159.
- ^ a b c Margel, M. (18 April 1901). ר׳ אברהם רייף: תולדות חייו וספריו [Abraham Reif: His Life and Work]. Hamagid (in Hebrew). Vol. 10, no. 15. Vienna & Kraków. pp. 175–176.