Jacob Brüll

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Jacob Brüll

Jacob Brüll (16 November 1812 – 29 November 1889) was a Czech talmudic scholar and rabbi.

Brüll was born on 16 November 1812 in Nový Rousínov, Moravia, Austrian Empire.[1] He attended several yeshivot in Hungary (Bonyhád, Pressburg and Buda). He was ordained as a rabbi by Michael Wronick, rabbi of Nový Rousínov, and Nahum Trebitsch, the chief rabbi of Moravia.[2][3] Later in his life, he married Trebitsch's daughter, Regina.[3] He served as an assistant rabbi in Nový Rousínov, and then from 1843 until his death in 1889, he served as rabbi in Kojetín.[2][4] He died on 29 November 1889 in Kojetín.[1]

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