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Isaak/Isak Löw Hofmann

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Birthplace: Prostiboř, Pilsen, Bohemia, Hapsburg monarchy
Death: December 02, 1849 (90)
Vienna, Austria (Altersschwäche)
Place of Burial: Vienna, Austria
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Son of Naftali
Husband of Therese Hofmann von Hofmannsthal
Father of Henriette Goldstein; Regine Babette Hürsch; Emanuel von Hofmannsthal; Josephine Pepi Hofmann; Joseph Edler von Hofmannsthal and 6 others

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About Isaak/Isak Löw Hofmann

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Isaak Löw Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal (10 June 1759, at Prostiebor (now Prostiboř), near Kladrau, now in the district of Pilsen, Bohemia – 12 December 9001, Vienna) was an Austrian merchant.

During the famine in Ansbach in the middle of the 18th century, Hofmann's parents had emigrated from Pretzendorf (now Himmelkron), near Bayreuth, to Bohemia, where they lived in very poor circumstances. His early training he received at home, and from his thirteenth year he studied at Prague as a "bachur" (Talmudic scholar) under Rabbi Abraham Plohn.

After completing his studies he entered as teacher the house of Joel Baruch, a rich merchant who farmed the tobacco monopoly for the Austrian government. Besides giving instruction to the children, Hofmann took charge of the books of his employer. When in 1788 Baruch moved to Vienna and opened a wholesale house there, Hofmann was appointed manager of the entire business. Having received the same year a permit from the Austrian government to do business in Vienna, he chose the name "Isaak Löw Hofmann". On the death of Baruch he was made a partner in, and in 1794 became sole member of the firm which bore the name "Hofmann und Löwinger". Becoming interested in 1796 in the manufacture of silk, he was one of the first to farm the silk monopoly from the Hungarian government (1802), a privilege which his house retained for nearly half a century. At his instigation his son Emanuel wrote a pamphlet, "Einleitung zur Seidenzucht", of which more than 16,000 copies were distributed. Hofmann was very active in business, and succeeded in making his firm one of the leading houses of Austria-Hungary.

Hofmann took great interest in the Jewish community of Vienna, being president in 1806 and representative in 1812, which latter office he held until his death. In 1822 he founded the institution for the poor ("Armenanstalt"), which is still flourishing. He received many honours, and was knighted by the Emperor of Austria in 1835.

He was the great-grandfather of Hugo von Hofmannsthal.



Isaac Loew Hoffmann was knighted on July 18, 1835 in Austria as Hoffmann Edler von Hoffmannstahl

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Isaak/Isak Löw Hofmann's Timeline

1759
June 10, 1759
Prostiboř, Pilsen, Bohemia, Hapsburg monarchy
1791
January 30, 1791
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
1792
June 22, 1792
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
1795
1795
Vienna, Austria
1800
1800
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
1802
1802
Vienna, Austria
1805
1805
1807
March 22, 1807
Vienna, Austria
1808
June 18, 1808
Wien, Wien, Austria