Marcus Ehrenpreis – a rabbi in Đakovo 1896–1900 (CROSBI ID 659994)
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Ostajmer, Branko
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Marcus Ehrenpreis – a rabbi in Đakovo 1896–1900
During his long life, Marcus (Markus Mordechai) Ehrenpreis (Lviv, Ukraine, 1869 - Saltsjöbaden, Sweden, 1951) lived and worked in different parts of Europe, being at the same time not only the witness, but also the protagonist of many important historical events and processes, including those most tragic from the period of the World War II. Especially deep mark he left in Bulgaria, in Sofia, where he was the Chief rabbi of Bulgaria (from 1900 to 1914), and in Sweden, in Stockholm, where from 1914 up to his death he was the Chief rabbi of Sweden. Therefore, these two phases of his life are the most thoroughly presented and discussed in the historiography. However, less is known that in the beginning of his religious service Ehrenpreis spent four years (1896-1900) as a rabbi in Croatia, in a small town Đakovo. At the turn of the 19th and 20th century Đakovo, located in the center of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, was a town with some 4, 000 inhabitants, but it was important as diocese and as the seat of the Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer, a prominent Croatian political and religious leader of the time.
Marcus Ehrenpreis, Djakovo, Josip Juraj Strossmayer, Zionism
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Jews in the Balkans: History, Religion, Culture
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08.05.2017-10.05.2017
Split, Hrvatska