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Josua Heschel Kuttner or Kutner (Hebrew: יהושע העשיל קוטנר) (c.1803 – 5 July 1878) was a Jewish Orthodox scholar and rabbi. He was born in Wreschen (Września) in the Grand Duchy of Posen, the son of Aron Kuttner and his wife Michle, a great-granddaughter of Rabbi Naphtali Cohen.〔Louis Lewin, ''Geschichte der Juden in Lissa'', Pinne, 1904, p. 289〕 Around 1830 he settled in Lissa (Leszno), where he acted as preacher and, since before 1850, as assessor of the rabbinate and rabbi. He died in Lissa. His son, Naphtaly Kuttner (1829–1903), was the grandfather of SF author Henry Kuttner and politician Edgar C. Levey ==Bibliography== *''Ha-Emunah ve-he-Hakirah'' (Hebrew: האמונה והחקירה; Breslau, 1847). That work contains a philosophical discussion of the thirteen articles of belief of Maimonides, and extracts from the Haggadah and writings of ancient philosophers. Appended is an essay entitled ''Et La'asot'', on the religious conditions prevalent in the author's day. *''Ha-Emunah ve-ha-Bitahon'' (Hebrew: האמונה והבטחון), in German: ''Glaube und Gottesvertrauen: oder: Practisches Lehrbuch der mosaischen Religion: Nebst Darstellung der aus ihren Geboten hervorgehenden, moralischen Lehren'' (Breslau, 1853). A bi-lingual, Hebrew-German work on faith and belief as derived from the Ten Commandments, in extracts translated and introduced by Rabbi Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal.〔(Virtual Judaica Auctions ) about ''Glaube und Gottesvertrauen''〕 *''Mishlei'' (Hebrew: משלי; Leipzig, 1865), as editor, with German translation and commentary.〔(Virtual Judaica Auctions ) about ''Mishlei''〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Josua Heschel Kuttner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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