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Rabbi Tewele [David] Scheuer, Rabbi, Dajan

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Frankfurt, Germany
Death: 1782 (70-71)
Mayence, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Michel Scheuer and Brendle Scheuer
Husband of Bella Scheuer; Sara Ester Reinganum; Jitle Scheuer and ? Scheuer
Father of R' Herz [Avraham-Naftali-Herz] Scheuer, A.B.D. Mayence (Mainz); Rabbi Michel Scheuer; Melche Uffenheimer; Geldche Scheuer and Sara Rachel Scheuer

Occupation: Rabbi in Bamberg Mayence
Managed by: Adam Robert Brown
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About Rabbi David Tebele Scheuer

David Tebele Scheuer (1712–1782) was a German rabbi. Born in Frankfurt am Main in 1712, he was one of the outstanding students of the Shev Yaakov, Rabbi Jacob Cohen in Frankfurt. He served as Dayan of Frankfurt during the entire time that the Pnei Yehoshua, Rabbi Yehoshua Falk was Rabbi of Frankfurt (1741-1756). In 1759 he succeeded his father-in-law Rabbi Nathan Otiz as Rabbi of Bamberg. There during the Third Silesian War; part of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), where Austria under the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria tried for the second time in vain to get back Silesia from Prussia; the Prussians under King Frederick the Great ravaged and plundered the region. In 1763 during the turmoil, Rabbi Tebele lost many of his writings including his writings on the tractate Niddah, which he greatly bemoaned. In 1767 he was appointed as Rabbi of Mainz where he led a Yeshiva. He died there in 1782 (Shmini Atzeres 5543 on the Hebrew calendar). Among his early pupils is Rabbi Levi Pante and Rabbi Eliezer Lazi, who studied with him in Bamberg, and among his later pupils was the Chasam Sofer. He also left two sons; Rabbi Mechel Scheuer, Rabbi of Worms and Rabbi Abraham Naftali Hertz Scheuer, who later served as Rabbi of Mainz.


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Jacob Moses David Tebele Scheuer (1712–1782) was a German rabbi.

Biography
Born in Frankfurt am Main in 1712, he was one of the outstanding students of Rabbi Jacob Poppers [he], author of Shav Ya'akov,[1] in Frankfurt. He served as Dayan of Frankfurt during the entire time that the Pnei Yehoshua, Rabbi Yehoshua Falk was Rabbi of Frankfurt (1741-1756). In 1759 he succeeded his father-in-law Rabbi Nathan Otiz as Rabbi of Bamberg. There during the Third Silesian War; part of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), where Austria under the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria tried for the second time in vain to get back Silesia from Prussia; the Prussians under King Frederick the Great ravaged and plundered the region. In 1763 during the turmoil, Rabbi Tebele lost many of his writings including his writings on the tractate Niddah, which he greatly bemoaned. In 1767 he was appointed as Rabbi of Mainz where he led a Yeshiva. He died there in 1782[2] (Shmini Atzeres 5543 on the Hebrew calendar).

Pupils
Among his early pupils is Rabbi Levi Pante and Rabbi Eliezer Lazi, who studied with him in Bamberg, and among his later pupils was the Chasam Sofer. He also left two sons; Rabbi Mechel Scheuer, Rabbi of Worms and Rabbi Abraham Naftali Hertz Scheuer, who later served as Rabbi of Mainz.

References

Article on Rabbi Jacob Poppers
A. Peiginsky et al., "Scheuer, Jacob Moses David (Tebele) B. Michael." Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906, p. 95.
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Rabbi David Tebele Scheuer's Timeline

1711
1711
Frankfurt, Germany
1738
1738
Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
1753
1753
Mainz, Darmstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1782
1782
Age 71
Mayence, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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