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About Rabbi Shimon Zeev Auerbach
The best known among Mendel's brothers is Simon, who at the age of 23 wrote a penitential poem, on the occasion of an epidemic that broke out among children in Vienna, in 1634. This poem passed through several editions, under the title "Mish'on (sic) la-Yeladim" (Support to Children), Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1711. The author died March 11, 1638, at Eibenschütz. The poem was printed by the grandson of the author, Meshullam Solomon Fischhof, who added a commentary, "Rab Shalom" (Much Peace). He also published several prayers and hymns of Israel Nagara, with additions of his own (Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1712).
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=2108&letter=A
"Die Grabschriften des Alten Judenfriedhofes in Wien" Band I, by Dr. Bernhard Wachstein-pg. 329 (no. 429)
died young
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1611
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Vienna, Austria
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March 11, 1638
Age 27
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Eibenschutz,De Ivancice, Maehren Kroenlande, Austria
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