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Elbogen first worked in his native Smíchov (now part of Prague but, until 1922, an independent town with its own Jewish community), In 1843 he left Smíchov to become regional rabbi in Mladá Boleslav where he worked for 37 years, retiring in 1880. He died three years later in Vienna and is buried at
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He was born into the family of Rabbi Josef Elbogen and his wife Ludmilla in Smíchov. He had two brothers – Jakob and Lazar, and four sisters – Anna, Rosalia, Amalie and Johanna.
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commemorating the great fire of the Mladá Boleslav Jewish Quarter and the synagogue on
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Brocke, Michael; Carlebach, Julius; Wilke, Carsten; de Gruyter, Walter (2010).
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in Prague, which was led by Rabbi Samuel Lobe Kauder.
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