Historical records matching Rabbi Joseph Gins-Schlesinger
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About Rabbi Joseph Gins-Schlesinger
- Jos Schlesinger Publishers Jewish Budapest: Monuments, Rites, History, 178 - 179, By Kinga Frojimovics, Géza Komoróczy
Joseph Schlesinger Publishing House, after its founder, Joseph Schlesinger now known as The Sinai Publishing Company is one of the oldest Jewish publishing houses still active was founded in 1853 in Bratyslava (then Pressburg), as the Jos. Schlesinger Publishing House The firm Joseph Schlesinger was active in Vienna and in Budapest until the years of World War Two. The Vienna branch was closed down in 1938 and the Budapest branch continued functioning until March 1944.
In 1939 Akiva Schlesinger, a great-great-grandson of Joseph Schlesinger, left Budapest and moved to Israel, to open a branch of the company in Tel Aviv, changing its name to Sinai Publishing Company. The company focuses on the publication of religious books, mainly the scriptures and prayer books, with translations into a wide range of languages. It also acts as distributor of books on Jewish subjects, as well as other Judaica items. The retail store of the Sinai Publishing Company is located on 24 Rambam Street, Tel Aviv. Telephone/fax: 03-5163672 - Dohan Street 20 (Shekhunath Ezra), Tel Aviv - Telephone/fax: 03-5163672; 03-5165369; 03-5100994 - Source
1913--1996- The Eger Family Association- pg.8,20
1913--1990- The Eger Family Association-אילן ג ,זז,
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List of Books Published רבי יוסף גינז-שלזינגר, חתן אשת דודו בעל ה"חתם סופר" http://www.kedem-auctions.com/he/node/13108
Jos Schlesinger Publishers Joseph was the founder of Jos. SCHLESINGER Publishing House in Vienna and Budapest. In 5594 the Chatam Sofer recommended him as Rabbi to Khilat Jenk.
About Rabbi Joseph Gins-Schlesinger (עברית)
מוינא, מייסד הוצאת ספרים "סיני", נלקח כחתן ע"י החת"ס עבור בתו החורגת נכדת הרעק"א.
מגילות יחש של משפחת יפה- צבי יפה 1996/ גניגר ישראל- עמוד 7 ג
Rabbi Joseph Gins-Schlesinger's Timeline
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1790
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Rogasen, Poland
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1828 |
1828
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Vienna, Austria
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1829
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1830
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1841
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Pressburg
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1850
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1871 |
April 14, 1871
Age 81
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Vienna, Austria
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Mattersburg, Mattersburg District, Burgenland, Austria
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