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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest (or Budapest Rabbinical Seminary) was established in 1877 in Budapest, Hungary.The seminary was intended to serve as a modern institution of higher learning and was sponsored by the Hungarian government with the goal of instilling patriotism and spreading Hungarian culture among rabbinical students. Among its notable teachers was Moses Löb Bloch and David Kaufmann. Among its notable graduates were Avigdor Hameiri, and Adolf Buchler. Moses Löb Bloch (born at Ronsperg, Bohemia, now Pob ovice, Czech Republic, February…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest (or Budapest Rabbinical Seminary) was established in 1877 in Budapest, Hungary.The seminary was intended to serve as a modern institution of higher learning and was sponsored by the Hungarian government with the goal of instilling patriotism and spreading Hungarian culture among rabbinical students. Among its notable teachers was Moses Löb Bloch and David Kaufmann. Among its notable graduates were Avigdor Hameiri, and Adolf Buchler. Moses Löb Bloch (born at Ronsperg, Bohemia, now Pob ovice, Czech Republic, February 15, 1815-1909) was a Hungarian rabbi and rector at the Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest. After studying under Philipp Kohner, a pupil of Ezekiel Landau, district rabbi of Pilsen, Bloch was entrusted to the care of his uncle, Wolf Löw, author of the Sha'are Torah. Löw, who guided the boy's studies for seven years (1827-34) in his house at Gross-Tapolcsány (Hungary), is often quoted in his nephew's lectures.