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Rabbi / Dayan Isidor Yeshaya Gruenfeld (Grünfeld)

Also Known As: "Isaiah", "Yishai ha-Kohen", "Isi", "איזי", "Yishai"
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Birthplace: Tauberrettersheim, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Death: September 08, 1975 (74)
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel
Immediate Family:

Son of Joseph Grünfeld and Karolina Grünfeld
Husband of Dr Judith Grunfeld, Ph.D.
Father of Private; Private; Alexander Samuel Shemarya Grunfeld; Private and Private
Brother of Betty Babette Grünfeld; Bettina (Bella) Lissberger; Will Greenfield and Morris (Moritz) Grunfeld

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About Rabbi / Dayan Isidor Yeshaya Gruenfeld

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isidor_Grunfeld

Isidor Grunfeld (1900–1975), also known by his Hebrew name Yishai ha-Kohen Grunfeld, was a dayan (rabbinical judge) and author who was associated with the London Beth Din (rabbinical court). He is best known for several popular works on Jewish law, and for his translations of the works of Samson Raphael Hirsch.

Biography

Born in the Bavarian town Tauberrettersheim, he was educated in German yeshivot and acquired a legal degree after attending several universities. He married teacher and Bais Yaakov educator Dr Judith Rosenbaum in 1932. He worked as a lawyer in Würzburg until 1933, when the Nazis' rise in power prompted him to move to London. After initially working in the legal field, he underwent rabbinical training and became a member of the London Beth Din.

In 1954 a heart attack led to his early retirement from the London Beth Din. After retirement he published a number of books on Jewish law: on the Sabbath, kashrut (Jewish dietary laws), the laws of shmita and yovel (the Sabbatical year and Jubilee) and inheritance law. In addition, he translated some of the works of 19th century German-Jewish leader Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808-1888), namely Horeb and Judaism Eternal, and he wrote on the influence of Hirsch in Three Generations and the introduction to Horeb as well as an introduction to the translation of Hirsch' Torah commentary by Levy.

Bibliography

  • Isidor Grunfeld. Three Generations: The Influence of Samson Raphael Hirsch on Jewish Life and Thought. Jewish Post Publications, 1958.
  • Isidor Grunfeld. The Jewish Dietary Laws. London: Soncino Press, 1972. ISBN 0-90068-922-6.
  • Isidor Grunfeld. Shemittah & Yobel: Laws Referring to the Sabbatical Year in Israel and its Produce. London: Soncino Press, 1972. ISBN 0-90068-991-9.
  • Isidor Grunfeld. Jewish Law of Inheritance. Feldheim, 1987. ISBN 0-87306-435-6.
  • Samson Raphael Hirsch (translated by Isidor Grunfeld). Judaism Eternal - Selected Essays From the Writings of Samson Raphael Hirsch, 1956.
  • Samson Raphael Hirsch (translated by Isidor Grunfeld). Horeb: A Philosophy of Jewish Laws and Observances. London: Soncino Press, 1962 [reprinted 2002]. ISBN 0-90068-940-4.
  • Samson Raphael Hirsch (translated by Dr Isaac Levy, introduction by Isidor Grunfeld). Commentary on the Pentateuch. Judaica Press, 1962 [reissued 1989]. ISBN 0-91081-812-6.
  • http://www.jewishpress.com/judaism/halacha-hashkafa/my-father-dayan...

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Rabbi / Dayan Isidor Yeshaya Gruenfeld's Timeline

1900
October 27, 1900
Tauberrettersheim, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
1943
1943
London,UK
1975
September 8, 1975
Age 74
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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Jerusalem - Har HaMenuhot Block (פרושים) ב, Plot 3, Row 7, Spot 16 Hevra Kadisha Klalit Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel, Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel