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Sofer, Moses, 1762-1839

LC control no.n 83066204
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPJ5051.S3
Personal name headingSofer, Moses, 1762-1839
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Variant(s)Schreiber, Moses, 1762-1839
Hatam Sofer, 1762-1839
Ḥatham Sofer, 1762-1839
Chasam Sofer, 1762-1839
Chatam Sofer, 1762-1839
Sofer, Moshe, 1762-1839
Sofer, Mosheh, 1762-1839
Szófer, Mózes, 1762-1839
Schreiber, Mosche, 1762-1839
Schreiber, Moše, 1762-1839
Baʻal Ḥatam Sofer, 1762-1839
בעל החתם סופר
בעל חתם סופר
החתם סופר
חת״ם סופר
חת״ס
סופר, החתם
סופר, חתם
סופר, משה
סופר, משה־־ספרת
סופר, משה, אב״ד דק״ק פ״ב
סופר, מ׳
ספר, משה
שריבר, משה
שרייבר, משה
LocatedBratislava (Slovakia)
Birth date1762-09-24
Death date1839-10-03
Place of birthFrankfurt am Main (Germany)
Place of deathBratislava (Slovakia)
Profession or occupationRabbis
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Found inLandesberg, L. Eleh ṭoldoth ... Moses Sofer ... 1876.
Encyc. Brit., 15th ed. (Sofer, Moses, 1762-1839)
Encyc. Judaica, 1971 (Sofer, Moses, 1762-1839)
Naḥshoni, Y. Rabenu Mosheh Sofer, 1981: t.p. (Mosheh Sofer)
His Leḳeṭ li-yeme ha-raḥamim ṿeha-ratson, 1983: t.p. (Maran he-Ḥatam-Sofer, zatsal)
Sefer Ḳeset ha-sofer, 1858 or 1859: t.p. (Mosheh Sofer ... a.b.d. di-ḳ.ḳ. P.b. [i.e. Pressburg])
Ḳunṭres Maʻyan ha-ḥayim, 1994: t.p. (Baʻal Ḥatam Sofer)
Chatam sofer, 2023: title page (Chatam Sofer) page 4 of cover (real name: Moše Schreiber)
Wikipedia, viewed October 11, 2024: English Moses Sofer page (Moses Sofer; Moses Schreiber; also known to his own community as Moshe Sofer; one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of European Jewry in the first half of the nineteenth century) German Moses Sofer page (Moses Sofer; German name: Moses Schreiber; Mosche Schreiber; known as Chatam Sofer; born 24 September 1762 in Frankfurt am Main; died 3 October 1839 in Bratislava; leading orthodox Rabbi in the 19th century; chief rabbi of Bratislava from 1806 on)