Deinard, Ephraim, 1846-1930
Variant namesEphraim Deinard (1846–1930) was a bookseller, bibliographer, publicist, polemicist, historian, memoirist, author, editor, and publisher. He produced some 70 volumes whose subjects include Jewish history and antiquities, parodies, medieval and modern Hebrew literature, Jewish religion, and booklore.
Deinard's antiquarian activities, which involved constant travel throughout Europe, the Orient, and America, gave him an acquaintance with scholars, private collectors, fellow booksellers, and libraries. He came into contact and conflict with numerous Hebrew writers and Jewish communal and political figures. His wide-ranging knowledge and experience are fully reflected in his own voluminous writings, mostly in Hebrew, produced over more than half a century. His scope of interests, the intensity of his sentiments, the acerbity of his remarks, all coupled with his bibliophily, render Deinard's works a source of contemporary Jewish historical and literary controversy, as seen in the margins of the Hebrew-reading world, before and after World War I.
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associatedWith | Ibn Hishām, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Yūsuf, 1309-1360. | person |
associatedWith | Ibn Mālik, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh, d. 1274. | person |
associatedWith | Judah, ha-Levi, 12th cent. | person |
associatedWith | Marx, Alexander, 1878-1953. | person |
associatedWith | Nissim ben Reuben Gerondi, 1310?-1375? | person |
associatedWith | Shapiro, Phinehas ben Abraham Abba, d. 1791. | person |
associatedWith | Taftāzānī, Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar, 1322-1389? | person |
associatedWith | Vital, Ḥayyim ben Joseph, 1542 or 3-1620. | person |
associatedWith | Weil, Jacob ben Judah, 15th cent. | person |
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Birth 1846
Death 1930-06-24
German,
Russian,
English,
Yiddish,
Hebrew