Landesrabbiner Abraham Placzek

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Abraham Placzek

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Přerov, Přerov District, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic
Death: December 10, 1884 (85)
Boskovice, Blansko District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic
Immediate Family:

Husband of Anna Placzek and Sali Zartl Placzek
Father of Rabbi Baruch Placzek; Philipp Placzek; Joachim Placzek; Eva Baeck; Anna Placzek and 6 others

Occupation: Rabbi
Managed by: Randy Schoenberg
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About Landesrabbiner Abraham Placzek

From Jewish Encyclopedia: Austrian rabbi; born at-Prerau Jan., 1799; died at Boskowitz Dec. 10, 1884. In 1827 he became rabbi in his native city, and from 1832 to 1840 he officiated at Weisskirchen, in Moravia, whence he was called to Boskowitz. In Oct., 1851, he succeeded S. R. Hirsch as acting" Landesrabbiner" of Moravia, and in this office he successfully defended the rights of the Jews, especially during the period of reaction. Placzek was one of the most prominent Talmudists of his time, as well as a successful teacher, and carried on correspondence with eminent rabbis, in whose collections of responsa his name is frequently mentioned.

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Landesrabbiner Abraham Placzek's Timeline

1799
January 1799
Přerov, Přerov District, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic
1834
October 1, 1834
Hranice, Přerov District, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic
1836
August 12, 1836
Hranice, Přerov District, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic
1838
November 2, 1838
Hranice, Přerov District, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic
1840
February 18, 1840
Hranice, Přerov District, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic
1842
July 16, 1842
Boskovice, Czechia (Czech Republic)
July 16, 1842
1844
June 7, 1844
Boskovice, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1845
July 27, 1845
Boskovice, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1847
March 13, 1847
Boskovice, Czechia (Czech Republic)