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Saul Ascher
Saul Ascher (February 6, 1767 in Berlin – December 8, 1822 in Berlin) was a German writer, translator and bookseller. == Life ==
He was born Saul ben Anschel Jaffe, and was the first child of Deiche Aaron (c. 1744 Frankfurt (Oder) – 1820 Berlin) and bank broker Anschel Jaffe (1745 Berlin – 1812 Berlin). Little is known about his training. In 1785, he attended high school in ''Landsberg an der Warthe'' (today Gorzów Wielkopolski), on the Warta River in western Poland. Saul married Rachel Spanier on 6 June 1789 in Hanover. Spainier was the daughter of Nathan Spanier, the head of the Ravensberg Jewish community. On 6 October 1795, his only child, a daughter named Wilhelmine, was born. On 6 April 1810, Ascher was arrested in Berlin, and on 25 April, due to political pressure, was released. On 6 October, he was awarded a doctoral degree ''in absentia'' from the University of Halle. In 1812, the year his father died, Ascher received the letter of citizenship. Ascher stepped forward in 1816 in the Jewish reform-oriented ''Gesellschaft der Freunde'' (Society of Friends). In the book burning at the Wartburg festival on 18 October 1817, Asher's writing "''Die Germanomanie''" ("The Germano Mania") was also burned. In October 1822, Saul Ascher fell ill, and on 8 December 1822, he died of "exhaustion".
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