Joshua ben Aaron Zeitlin, of Moscow

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Joshua ben Aaron Zeitlin, of Moscow

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Birthplace: Kiev, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
Death: January 11, 1888 (64)
Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Aaron Zeitlin and Selma Zeitlin
Husband of Gittel Henrietta Zeitlin (Frumkin)
Father of Slomo Solomon Chaim Zvi Zeitlin
Brother of Sabbatai Haim Zeitlin and Moshe Nehemiah Zeitlin

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About Joshua ben Aaron Zeitlin, of Moscow

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Joshua ben Aaron Zeitlin (October 10, 1823, Kiev - January 11, 1888, Dresden), was the Jewish and Russian scholar and philanthropist.

While he was still young his parents removed to Chernobyl, where he associated with the Chasidim, later devoting himself to the study of secular sciences as well as the Hebrew language and literature. He was married at Slutsk, where he studied for some time with Samuel Simchowitz, with whom he later engaged in business. Leaving Slutsk, Zeitlin resided for several years in St. Petersburg, and afterward settled in Moscow, where he became prominent as a benefactor of Talmudic students and Maskilim. During the Russo-Turkish war he was a contractor for the Russian army, and on August 1, 1879, Czar Alexander II awarded him a medal in recognition of his services.

In 1883 Zeitlin left Russia and settled in Dresden, where he collected a large library, which he placed at the disposal of Talmudic students.

In the beginning of 1887 he undertook a journey to the Holy Land, where he celebrated the Passover. He visited Jerusalem and Hebron, and took great interest in the Jewish antiquities, as well as in the agricultural colonies of Palestine, to which he bequeathed 50,000 francs, in addition to many bequests to educational institutions.

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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Joseph Jacobs, M. Seligsohn (1901–1906). "Joshua ben Aaron Zeitlin". Jewish Encyclopedia.
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1823
October 10, 1823
Kiev, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
1842
1842
1888
January 11, 1888
Age 64
Dresden, Saxony, Germany