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Sándor Büchler
Alexander Büchler, or ''Bűchler Sándor'' (September 24, 1869 in Fülek (Fiľakovo), Kingdom of Hungary – July 1944, in Auschwitz) was a Hungarian rabbi and educator.
He is a son of the Talmudist rabbi Phineas Büchler of Mór. He was educated at the gymnasium in Székesfehérvár and at the university and the seminary of Budapest; he received the degree of Ph.D. in 1893, and was ordained as rabbi in 1895. In 1897 he was called to Keszthely.
== Literary works ==
Büchler's works include essays on the history of the Jews in Hungary, published in the "''Magyar Zsidó Szemle''" and the "''Österreichische Wochenschrift''", and the following books:
* "''Niederlassungen der Juden in Europa im XVI. und XVII. Jahrhundert, mit Besonderer Rücksichtauf Ungarn''", Budapest, 1893 (in Hungarian);
* "''Schay Lamoreh''", "''Kolel Miktebe Ḥakme Yisrael''", Budapest, 1895 (in Hebrew);
* "''History of the Jews in Budapest''", 1901 (in Hungarian)
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::By : Isidore Singer & Ludwig Venetianer〔(JewishEncyclopedia.com - BÜCHLER, ALEXANDER: ) at www.jewishencyclopedia.com〕

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