Elie Aristide Astruc

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Elie Aristide Astruc

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Birthplace: Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France
Death: February 23, 1905 (73)
Bruxelles, Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
Immediate Family:

Son of Mardochée Dorsan Astruc and Nehema Galatée Astruc
Husband of Myriam Esther Eglé Astruc and Myriam Esther Eglée Astruc
Father of Myriam Astruc; Myriam Mayer; Gabriel David Astruc and Lucien Astruc
Brother of Samuel Nathan Astruc; Nathan Salom Astruc; Anna Astruc; Rachel Camille Theithaber; Daniel Adrien Astruc and 1 other

Occupation: Grand Rabbin de Belgique puis Grand Rabbin de Bayonne (1887)
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About Elie Aristide Astruc

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Biography

Élie-Aristide Astruc was born on December 12, 1831 in Bordeaux, France, where the Astruc family had lived since the Middle Ages. After studying in Bordeaux, he was the first Sephardic pupil admitted to the rabbinical school in Metz. In 1857 he completed his training in Paris, and got his smecha from the Chief Rabbi of Paris.

In August 1857, he married Miriam Esther Egle, with whom he had three children; a daughter, Miriam, a son, Lucien, and another son, Gabriel David. In June 1866, he was appointed as the Chief Rabbi of Belgium, yet he retained his French nationality. He held this office for 13 years, resigning in September 1879 and returning to Bordeaux the following year. On June 27, 1879, King Leopold II appointed him as a knight of the order of Leopold, and in 1887, he was elected as the Chief Rabbi of Bayonne. He died on February 23, 1905 in Brussels, Belgium and is buried in the Jewish cemetery in Uccle.

Position on Judaism

Throughout his career, Astruc strongly advocated for the Jewish world to open up to the modern world, yet he stressed the need for retaining one's faith in Jewish dogma. He, like many Jews of his time, believed that to combat Antisemitsim, European Jews must, to an extent, assimilate. Astruc also called for a rational explanation of the Bible, questioning it's dogmatic manifestation in the Western world. He advocated for Jewish burial in Jewish squares within secular cemeteries and hoped for an evolution in the status of women in Judaism, particularly the possibility of remarrying even without having to obtain a Ghet (divorce certificate). His approach was violently criticized in France, but received a more favorable reception in Belgium.

Works

  • The Jews and Louis Veuillot , Paris 1859;
  • Translation into French of the Ritual Poems of the Portuguese Jews , Paris, La Librairie israite, 1865;
  • Abridged history of the Jews and their beliefs , Paris, 1869;
  • Interviews on Judaism, its dogma and its morals , (set of sermons of Astruc), Paris, Alphonse Lemerre , 1879;
  • Historical origins and causes of anti-Semitism , 1884;
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Elie Aristide Astruc's Timeline

1831
November 12, 1831
Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France
1860
September 27, 1860
Paris, Paris, IDF, France
1860
1905
February 23, 1905
Age 73
Bruxelles, Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
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