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(c.1521 - 1597)
| Nicknames: | "MaHaRSHIK", "Samuel Judah of Padua", "Yehuda" |
| Place of Burial: | Padova, Italy |
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| Birthplace: | Padova, Veneto, Italia |
| Death: | Died in Venezia, Veneto, Italia |
| Occupation: | הרב הראשי של ונציה, Padua, Italy, Medical Doctor, מהרשי"ק אב"ד וניציה |
| Managed by: | Yigal Burstein / יגאל בורשטיין |
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Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen (1521 in Padua, Italy – March 25, 1597 in Padua) was an Italian Rabbi, the son of Rabbi Meir ben Isaac Katzenellenbogen).
He was distinguished even in his youth for his scholarship and his oratorical gifts. He was associated, both as rabbi and as writer, with his father, after whose death, in 1565, he was elected rabbi at Venice.
He had many pupils, one of whom had a bust made of his beloved teacher, who was of imposing appearance, and set it up in the schoolhouse so as to have it constantly before his eyes (Eisenstadt-Wiener, Da'at Kedoshim, p. 82, St. Petersburg, 1897-98). Chaim Joseph David Azulai ("Shem ha-Gedolim," s.v.) speaks of this fact in connection with Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen's great-grandfather, Judah Minz.
Katzenellenbogen was highly respected by his coreligionists throughout Italy, and, because of his wide scholarship, was honored by Joseph Karo, Solomon Luria, and Moses Isserles.
Non-Jews also esteemed him highly: Paul Weidner, a converted Jew, dedicated his works to him. He is said to have accorded a hospitable reception to the Polish prince Nicholas Radziwill when the latter visited Padua. When the prince found himself in need of money he appealed to Katzenellenbogen, who lent him the necessary funds for continuing his journey, requesting in return that he deal leniently with the Jews in his country, and protect them against the accusation of ritual murder.
On Katzenellenbogen's death Leo Modena delivered the funeral oration, which has been printed in the Mivchar Yehudah (p. 63b).
Samuel left one son, who is known under the name of Saul Wahl. Katzenellenbogen is the author of several responsa, which are included in the responsa collection of Moses Isserles (Nos. 23, 126, 127, 129) and in that of Samuel Kala'i; and of twelve derashot, published by his pupil (Venice, 1594; reprinted Lemberg, 1811, where the author's name is erroneously given as J. Minz).
Katzenellenbogen also contributed some of the notes to the annotated edition of Maimonides' Yad ha-HazaKah (Venice, 1550), which notes Azulai (Shem ha-Gedolim, s.v.) ascribes to Meir of Padua.
In 1546 was a Dayan (judge) in Venice, in 1566 chief rabbi of Venice.
Bibliography:
Alt: Shmuel Yehuda Katzenellnbogen
In his youth, a distinguished scholar & orator. Studied under his father. In 1565, elected Rabbi of Venice, at the age of 45. Wrote numerous responsa and sermons published in the responsa of R. Moses Isserles and R. Samuel Kalai. He also contributed some notes to the annotated editions of Maimonides' Yad Hachazakah (Venice 1550). Highly esteemed by Jews and non-Jews.
Upon his father's death, he was elected rabbi in Venice. One of his students had made a bust of him and placed it in the yeshiva. R. Shmuel was respected by R. Joseph Caro, R. Solomon Luria, and R. Moses Isserles.
When the Prince of Poland, Prince Radziwill found himself in need of money during a trip through Padua, R. Shmuel lent him the necessary funds for continuing his journey. This debt was repaid when an urgent need to fill the position of king of Poland for one night during elections. R' Shmuel's son, R' Shaul, was entrusted this honor.
Source: http://www.maxpages.com/nodabyehuda/Samuel_J_Katzenellenbogen_1521
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R' SAMUEL JUDAH KATZENELLENBOGEN (B. 1521 PADUA - D. MARCH 1597 VENICE, ITALY) - ABIGAYEL (B. APPROX. 1525-D. 1594 VENICE, ITALY). R' SAMUEL WAS THE SON OF R' MEIR AND HANNAH. THEY WERE THE PARENTS OF R' SHAUL WAHL KATZENELLENBOGEN.
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Rabbi - Principal of the Vinitzer (?) Yeshiva -------------------- Known as Mari Mine. Rabbi in Venice then in Packa. Died in 1597. Because of his accomplishments in Talmudic learning he was held in high esteem. Famous for his 12 sermons 'deraschot' (see M.Wahl).
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1521
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Padova, Veneto, Italia
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1540
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Padua, Padua, Veneto, Italy
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1542
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Italy
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1545
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Padua, Veneto, Italy
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1549
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Lviv, L'vivs'ka oblast, Ukraine
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1565
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Rabbi of Venice
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March 25, 1597
Age 76
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Venezia, Veneto, Italia
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