Moses Gaster

Moses Gaster
Moses Gaster en 1904

Moses Gaster, né le 17 septembre 1856 à Bucarest et mort le 5 mars 1939, est un hébraïste britannique d'origine roumaine. De culture séfarade, il était hakham de la congrégation londonienne des Juifs espagnols et portugais. Il est gendre de Michael Friedländer, directeur de la London School of Jewish Studies, et père de l'historien des religions Theodor Gaster.

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  • Moses Gaster — in 1904 Born September 17, 1856(1856 09 17) Bucharest Died March 5, 1939 …   Wikipedia

  • Moses Gaster — (1904) Moses Gaster (* 16. September 1856 in Bukarest; † 5. März 1939 bei Abingdon, England) war sephardischer Oberrabbiner (Hacham) Englands 1887–1918, jüdischer Gelehrter und Volkskundler. Er gehörte zu den ersten Chowewe Zion in Rumänien und …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Gaster — (zu gastrum, gr. γαστήρ gastron „Bauch“, „Magen“) medizinische Bezeichnung für den Magen einen Teil des Hinterleibs von Taillenwespen, siehe Gaster (Hautflügler) Gaster, geografische Namen: Gaster (Bezirk), ein ehemaliger Bezirk im Kanton St.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Gaster (surname) — This article is about the surname Gaster. For the anatomical use of the word, see Gaster. Gaster is a surname which may refer to: * Gaster french huguenot 1695 poplar, London. * Moses Gaster (1856 1939), Romanian British Sephardi rabbi and… …   Wikipedia

  • Gaster, Theodor Herzl — (1906 92)    American educator and scholar, son of Moses Gaster. He was born in London. He taught comparative religion at Dropsie College in Philadelphia and at other universities in the US. His writings include: Passover: Its History and… …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • GASTER, MOSES — (1856–1939), rabbi, scholar, and Zionist leader. Gaster was born in Bucharest and studied at the University of Breslau and the Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau, where he was ordained in 1881. He taught Romanian language and literature in… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Gaster, Moses — (1856–1939)    British chacham and scholar. After having been ordained as a rabbi in Breslau, Gaster was professor of Romanian literature at the University of Bucharest until he was expelled in 1885 for demanding Jewish rights. He settled in… …   Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

  • MOSES, BLESSING OF — Deuteronomy 33 is presented as Moses blessing of the tribes of Israel shortly before his death, and it is traditionally considered a prophecy of future conditions. The critical view, however, is not that the poem is actually Mosaic, for it… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • The Sword of Moses — is the title of a List of apocryphal Hebrew book of magic edited by Moses Gaster in 1896 from a 13th or 14th century manuscript. Gaster assumed that the text predates the 11th century, based on a letter by Haya Gaon (d. 1037) which mentions the… …   Wikipedia

  • Theodor Gaster — Theodor Herzl Gaster (1906 1992) was a British born American Biblical scholar known for work on comparative religion, mythology and the history of religions. He is noted for his book, The Dead Sea Scriptures , about the Dead Sea Scrolls as well… …   Wikipedia

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