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568: 277:," in which position he remained until 1879. He was, besides, in 1850 and 1851 teacher of religion in Berlin at the Congregational School for Jewish Girls, and from 1852 to 1867 at the Jewish school for boys. From 1862 to 1873 he was also a teacher at the Jewish Normal School. In 1872, when the 372:, with a German introduction and translation and very numerous explanatory and critical notes, which fully testify to Cassel's erudition in Jewish-Arabic philosophy, Leipzig, 1840–53, Berlin, 1869 (in this work Cassel was assisted to some extent by H. Jolowicz); 297:
Cassel wrote a great number of valuable books, besides many essays for the Jewish magazines. Some of his works were written mainly for educational purposes; e.g., the above-mentioned "Sabbath-Stunden" and the following:
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it must not be forgotten that he was born in a city in which Jewish learning had been maintained at a very high standard, and which has given to the world many noted scholars:
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In addition to these he edited, or contributed introductions and notes to, several scientific works of great value, of which the following may be mentioned:
448: 219: 279: 377: 192: 336: 354:, with an introduction and a German translation by Cassel, Berlin, 1848; published by Rosenberg with notes and references by Cassel, Berlin, 1856; 351: 429:"Die Cultusfrage in der Jüdischen Gemeinde von Berlin," Berlin, 1856, a defense of his friend Michael Sachs against the attacks by the Orthodox; 682: 543: 347: 241:
Cassel began his career as an author with his doctor's thesis on "Die Psalmenüberschriften" (published in the "Literaturblatt des Orients,"
692: 414: 554: 652: 702: 647: 657: 325:'s "Ḳore ha-Dorot," a biographical and bibliographical lexicon of Jewish scholars with introduction and notes, Berlin, 1846; 302:"Leitfaden für den Unterricht in der Jüdischen Gesch. und Litteratur," Berlin, 1868 (translated into various languages); 707: 667: 335:"Teshubot Geonim Ḳadmonim," responsa of the earlier Geonim, edited from a Berlin manuscript, with an introduction by 513: 697: 662: 518:
For the great number of articles written by Cassel for Jewish and Christian magazines and encyclopedias (e.g., the
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Finally, it must be mentioned that Cassel, while still a young man, conceived the plan of publishing a Jewish
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Literature by and about David Cassel in University Library JCS Frankfurt am Main: Digital Collections Judaica
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lectures in a school for boys. In 1846 Cassel became principal of an educational institute called the "
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were still in their infancy, the plan, though pursued for some time, could not be carried out.
250: 215: 211: 188: 406:", with German introduction, translation, and critical notes (latest edition, Berlin, 1895); 257:, but never accepted, a rabbinical position, although he possessed a decided talent for the 642: 637: 8: 141: 137: 64: 37: 289:") was established in Berlin, Cassel was elected one of the docents. He died in Berlin. 68: 489: 464: 382: 254: 199: 176: 172: 121: 311:"Lehrbuch der Jüdischen Gesch. und Litteratur," Leipzig, 1879; 2d ed., Berlin, 1896. 452: 444: 329: 227: 223: 533: 616: 577: 501: 433: 322: 168: 164: 332:, published by Rosenberg, with introduction and notes by Cassel, Berlin, 1846; 631: 572: 417:(died 1870), with introduction, notes, and additions by Cassel, Berlin, 1872. 369: 184: 105: 94: 620: 485: 180: 160: 440: 133: 60: 571: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 497: 285: 266: 488:
containing everything of interest to Judaism. With the assistance of
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Woher und Wohin? Zur Verständigung über Jüdische Reformbestrebungen
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Cassel further wrote pamphlets on questions of the day, such as: "
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Cassel is also the author of all the articles dealing with
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Cassel's name is intimately connected with the founders of
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Répertoire des Articles d'Histoire et de Littérature Juive
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Allgemeine Encyklopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste
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with a large Jewish community. He graduated from its
202:, where he attended the lectures of the orientalist 234:, a society for assisting poor Jewish students in 16:German historian and Jewish theologian (1818-1893) 629: 280:Lehranstalt für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums 116:(7 March 1818 – 22 January 1893) was a German 451:, Berlin, 1888, in which he proves, against 576: 447:," published in the "Jahresbericht" of the 263:Sabbath-Stunden zur Belehrung und Erbauung 29: 494:Plan der Real-Encyclopädie des Judenthums 455:, that this book was not written by Caro. 339:, in "He-Ḥaluẓ," Berlin, 1848, viii.138; 361:'s "Dizionario Storico," Leipzig, 1846; 630: 479:Society of Hebrew Literature of London 232:Hülfs-Verein für Jüdische Studierende 683:Humboldt University of Berlin alumni 693:People from the Province of Silesia 13: 385:—a classical edition, Vilna, 1866; 14: 719: 580:; et al., eds. (1901–1906). 411:Grammatik der Hebräischen Sprache 346:, an astronomical work edited by 35:David Cassel, from the 1901-1906 653:19th-century German philosophers 586:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 566: 703:German male non-fiction writers 648:19th-century German theologians 548:Gedenk-Rede auf Seinen Heimgang 238:, which is still in existence. 198:Cassel became a student at the 658:19th-century German historians 432:"Offener Brief eines Juden an 328:"Zikron Yehudah," responsa of 1: 507: 208:Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg 7: 540:, Paris, 1900, s.v. Cassel; 261:, as may be seen from his " 41:, now in the public domain. 10: 724: 269:, originally delivered as 708:19th-century male writers 668:German Jewish theologians 500:, 1844; but, inasmuch as 245:, 1840). He received his 204:Julius Heinrich Petermann 101: 75: 46: 28: 21: 292: 663:Philosophers of Judaism 583:The Jewish Encyclopedia 127: 251:Jacob Joseph Oettinger 474:Konversations-Lexikon 342:the "Yesod 'Olam" of 249:diploma in 1843 from 216:Moritz Steinschneider 212:Philipp August Boeckh 559:Toledot David Cassel 673:Jewish philosophers 132:Cassel was born in 38:Jewish Encyclopedia 698:People from Głogów 210:, the philologist 206:, the philosopher 144:. His brother was 678:Jewish historians 599:Missing or empty 592:cite encyclopedia 492:he composed the " 490:M. Steinschneider 465:Jewish literature 449:Berlin Hochschule 434:Prof. Dr. Virchow 425:," Berlin, 1845; 383:Azariah dei Rossi 255:Zecharias Frankel 200:Berlin University 177:Jewish literature 122:Jewish theologian 111: 110: 715: 608: 602: 597: 595: 587: 570: 569: 546:, David Cassel, 436:," Berlin, 1869; 275:Dina-Nauen-Stift 220:Heimann Jolowicz 138:Prussian Silesia 82: 56: 54: 33: 19: 18: 723: 722: 718: 717: 716: 714: 713: 712: 628: 627: 600: 598: 589: 588: 578:Singer, Isidore 567: 561:, Cracow, 1893. 553:and especially 550:, Berlin, 1894; 510: 445:Maggid Mesharim 330:Judah ben Asher 295: 228:Paul de Lagarde 224:Leser Landshuth 193:Heymann Arnheim 130: 97: 84: 80: 79:22 January 1893 71: 58: 52: 50: 42: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 721: 711: 710: 705: 700: 695: 690: 685: 680: 675: 670: 665: 660: 655: 650: 645: 640: 626: 625: 624: 623: 617:Isidore Singer 563: 562: 551: 541: 516: 509: 506: 502:Jewish studies 457: 456: 437: 430: 419: 418: 407: 393: 386: 373: 362: 355: 340: 337:J. L. 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