Mordechai Breuer

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Mordechai Breuer was a prominent German-Israeli Orthodox Jewish scholar known for his pioneering work on the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible and his influential "aspects" approach to biblical criticism.

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instanceOf German-Israeli Jew
Orthodox Jewish scholar
biblical scholar
person
birthDate 1921-10-14
countryOfBirth Germany
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Israel
deathDate 2007-02-24
educatedAt Yeshiva of Frankfurt (Breuer community) NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jews
familyName Breuer NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Jewish studies
Masoretic studies
biblical criticism
genre Jewish religious scholarship
biblical commentary
givenName Mordechai NERFINISHED
hasReligionPosition Orthodox rabbinic authority on biblical text
influenced contemporary Tanakh study in Israel
modern Orthodox biblical scholarship
influencedBy Masoretic tradition NERFINISHED
Samson Raphael Hirsch NERFINISHED
knownFor development of the "aspects" (shitat ha-bechinot) approach to biblical criticism
pioneering work on the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
Hebrew
movement Torah im Derech Eretz NERFINISHED
notableIdea multiple-aspects resolution of biblical textual and theological contradictions
notableWork Masoretic text research
aspects approach to biblical criticism
critical editions of the Tanakh based on Masoretic principles
occupation author
researcher
teacher
placeOfBirth Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
religiousDenomination Orthodox Judaism NERFINISHED
residence Israel NERFINISHED
Jerusalem
workLocation Israel NERFINISHED
Jerusalem NERFINISHED

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