Dr Max Dienemann: Divorce according to civil and Jewish law: A Treatise
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
The author, Dr Max Dienemann, was born in Posen in 1875 and died in Tel Aviv in 1939. After completing his studies at the Jewish theological seminary and the university in Breslau, Dienemann became rabbi at Ratibor in Upper Silesia (1903-1919). He then went to Offenbach, where he officiated as rabbi of the Jewish community from 1920 until shortly before he was compelled to emigrate from Germany in 1939. He is described as being one of the spiritual leaders of the liberal movement in German Judaism and played an active part in uniting the liberal rabbis.
Acquisition
Divorce;civil and jewish law
Donated December 1986
Donor: W. W. Dienemann
Scope and Content
The papers in this collection document the views of a liberal rabbi in Germany as they relate to reform of the divorce laws in the late 1920s and 1930s
System of Arrangement
The papers comprise 4 separate manuscripts arranged chronologically.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
People
- Dienemann, Max
Subjects
- Documents