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About R' Issachar Beer (Berisch Samuel) Berenstein, A.B.D. The Hague
BERENSTEIN, ISSACHAR BAER B. SAMUEL:
Dutch rabbi; born in Leeuwarden, Holland, 1808; died in The Hague Dec. 13, 1893. He was the son of Rabbi Samuel b. Berish Berenstein, chief rabbi of Amsterdam, and was a dayyan of that town at the time of his father's death in 1838, continuing in that position for the following ten years. In 1848 he became chief rabbi of The Hague, succeeding R. Joseph Asher Lehmans, who had died six years before. He held the latter position for forty-five years, during which time he contributed much to the building up of communal institutions, such as an orphan asylum and a Jewish hospital; he was also the organizer of a Jewish historical and literary society. Berenstein's services were recognized by the government, and he was decorated with the insignia of the Order of the Golden Lion. He died at the ripe old age of eighty-five years, highly honored and respected, and was mourned by the entire population of the Dutch capital, irrespective of race or religion.
Bibliography: Israelit of Mayence, 1893, No. 103; Aḥiasaf Calendar for the year 5655 (1894-95), p. 459.
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Bruidegom: Berend Berenstein Relatiesoort: Bruidegom Geslacht: Man Geboorteplaats: Groningen Leeftijd: 18 Vader bruidegom: Samuel Berenstein Geslacht: Man Beroep: opperrabijn Moeder bruidegom: Rosalie Lowenstam Geslacht: Vrouw Bruid: Sara Joseph Berend Relatiesoort: Bruid Geslacht: Vrouw Geboorteplaats: Hannover Leeftijd: 19 Vader bruid: Joseph Berend Geslacht: Man Beroep: Koopman Moeder bruid: Ernstine Mozes Saul Geslacht: Vrouw Gebeurtenis: Huwelijk Datum: vrijdag 1 december 1826 Gebeurtenisplaats: Amsterdam
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Issachar Baer ben Samuel Berenstein (1808, Leeuwarden – 13 December 1893, The Hague) was a Dutch rabbi. He was the son of Rabbi Samuel ben Berish Berenstein, Chief Rabbi of Amsterdam, and was a dayyan of that town at the time of his father's death in 1838, continuing in that position for the following ten years. In 1848 he became Chief Rabbi of The Hague, succeeding Rabbi Joseph Asher Lehmans, who had died six years before. He held the latter position for forty-five years, during which time he contributed much to the building up of communal institutions, such as an orphan asylum and a Jewish hospital; he was also the organizer of a Jewish historical and literary society.
Berenstein's services were recognized by the government, and he was decorated with the insignia of the Order of the Golden Lion.
About R' Issachar Beer (Berisch Samuel) Berenstein, A.B.D. The Hague (עברית)
בנעוריו היה דיין בעיר אמסארדם והלך בדרכי אבותיו ונלחם עם הפושעים הרע-בנים המתקנים באסיפת ברוינשוויג בשנת את תר"ה לפ"ק וכתב מכתב לקרא לפנ"י ונדפס בספר קנאת
Over R' Issachar Beer (Berisch Samuel) Berenstein, A.B.D. The Hague (Nederlands)
Bruidegom: Berend Berenstein Relatiesoort: Bruidegom Geslacht: Man Geboorteplaats: Groningen Leeftijd: 18 Vader bruidegom: Samuel Berenstein Geslacht: Man Beroep: opperrabijn Moeder bruidegom: Rosalie Lowenstam Geslacht: Vrouw Bruid: Sara Joseph Berend Relatiesoort: Bruid Geslacht: Vrouw Geboorteplaats: Hannover Leeftijd: 19 Vader bruid: Joseph Berend Geslacht: Man Beroep: Koopman Moeder bruid: Ernstine Mozes Saul Geslacht: Vrouw Gebeurtenis: Huwelijk Datum: vrijdag 1 december 1826 Gebeurtenisplaats: Amsterdam
R' Issachar Beer (Berisch Samuel) Berenstein, A.B.D. The Hague's Timeline
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1808
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Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands
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1829 |
January 21, 1829
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
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December 22, 1829
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
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November 12, 1831
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
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November 16, 1833
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
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April 7, 1838
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
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February 3, 1841
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Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
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September 30, 1843
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
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August 26, 1846
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
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