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Rabbi Dovid Deutsch

Hebrew: הרב רב דוד דייטש, אב"ד ניישטאט (עיר חדש)
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nitra, Nitra, Nitriansky kraj, Slovakia
Death: June 03, 1831 (75)
Nové Mesto nad Váhom, Slovakia
Immediate Family:

Son of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Deutsch and Raizel Deutsch
Husband of Miriam Deutsch
Father of Hazkel Deutsch; Menachem Deutsch; Yehuda Leib Deutsch; Chana Eisenstaedter (Deutsch); Deutsch and 3 others
Brother of Nana Berger; Lazar Eliezer Deutsch; Abraham Deutsch; Jechiel Deutsch; Sprinze Deutsch and 1 other
Half brother of Ewa Deutsch; Mark Deutsch; Jakob Deutsch; Johanna Deutsch; Süssel Deutsch and 4 others

Occupation: מחבר ספר אהל דוד, בעל אהל דוד
Managed by: Shulem Jeremias
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About Rabbi Dovid Deutsch of Neuschtadt

Named after his great great grand father (from his mother's side).

The following is from the Encyclopedia Judaica:

DEUTSCH, DAVID BEN MENAHEM MENDEL (1756–1831), Hungarian rabbi and author. Deutsch was a pupil of Ezekiel Landau. He served as rabbi of Jamnitz (1784–90), Frauenkirchen, Szerdahely, and, from 1810 until his death, of Waag-Neustadt. After he had published Ohel David (3 pts.,Vienna, 1822), novellae on various tractates, he added various glosses to the work, and instructed that they be added to the passages indicated in every copy of the books. His novellae on Yevamot (Vienna, 1825) and on Shevu’ot (Pressburg, 1830; the latter published by his son Ezekiel, who also wrote an introduction) were brought to press through the efforts of his son-in-law, Meir Ash. Some of Deutsch’s novellae were published by his grandson, Menahem Deutsch (Ungvar, 1867). Other novellae are to be found at the end of She’elot u-Teshuvot ha-Ge’onim (Pt. 1 responsa Ge’onei Batra’ei, Prague, 1816) and in part two of Kedushat Yisrael (Vienna, 1829) of Benjamin Wolf b. Leib (Lichtenstadt). Eleazar b. Aryeh Loeb Roke’aḥ, Deutsch’s colleague and intimate friend, mentions his responsa several times in his own work, Shemen Roke’aḥ. Bibliography: L. Muenz, Rabbi Eleasar, genannt Schemen Rokeach (1895), 42, 106–9; Hruschka, in: Juden und Judengemeinden Maehrens… (1929), 257 no. 8, 265 no. 82; M. Eisenstadt, Zikhron Yehudah (1900), 4a; P.Z. Schwartz, Shem ha-Gedolim me- Ereẓ Hagar, 1 (1913), 24b no. 21; J.J. (L.) Greenwald (Grunwald), Ha-Yehudim be-Ungaryah (1913), 75 no. 62; idem, in: Oẓar ha-Ḥayyim, 10 (1933/34), 122ff.



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Named after his great great grand father (from his mother's side).

The following is from the Encyclopedia Judaica:

DEUTSCH, DAVID BEN MENAHEM MENDEL (1756–1831), Hungarian rabbi and author. Deutsch was a pupil of Ezekiel Landau. He served as rabbi of Jamnitz (1784–90), Frauenkirchen, Szerdahely, and, from 1810 until his death, of Waag-Neustadt. After he had published Ohel David (3 pts.,Vienna, 1822), novellae on various tractates, he added various glosses to the work, and instructed that they be added to the passages indicated in every copy of the books. His novellae on Yevamot (Vienna, 1825) and on Shevu’ot (Pressburg, 1830; the latter published by his son Ezekiel, who also wrote an introduction) were brought to press through the efforts of his son-in-law, Meir Ash. Some of Deutsch’s novellae were published by his grandson, Menahem Deutsch (Ungvar, 1867). Other novellae are to be found at the end of She’elot u-Teshuvot ha-Ge’onim (Pt. 1 responsa Ge’onei Batra’ei, Prague, 1816) and in part two of Kedushat Yisrael (Vienna, 1829) of Benjamin Wolf b. Leib (Lichtenstadt). Eleazar b. Aryeh Loeb Roke’aḥ, Deutsch’s colleague and intimate friend, mentions his responsa several times in his own work, Shemen Roke’aḥ. Bibliography: L. Muenz, Rabbi Eleasar, genannt Schemen Rokeach (1895), 42, 106–9; Hruschka, in: Juden und Judengemeinden Maehrens… (1929), 257 no. 8, 265 no. 82; M. Eisenstadt, Zikhron Yehudah (1900), 4a; P.Z. Schwartz, Shem ha-Gedolim me- Ereẓ Hagar, 1 (1913), 24b no. 21; J.J. (L.) Greenwald (Grunwald), Ha-Yehudim be-Ungaryah (1913), 75 no. 62; idem, in: Oẓar ha-Ḥayyim, 10 (1933/34), 122ff.

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Rabbi Dovid Deutsch of Neuschtadt's Timeline

1755
October 22, 1755
Nitra, Nitra, Nitriansky kraj, Slovakia
1800
1800
Nové Mesto nad Váhom, Nové Mesto nad Váhom District, Trenčín Region, Slovakia
1831
June 3, 1831
Age 75
Nové Mesto nad Váhom, Slovakia
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