Israel Meir Freimann
Israel Meir Freimann (born September 27, 1830 in Cracow - died August 21, 1884 in Ostrow) is a doctor, philosopher and orientalist of Jewish nationality. Rector of the Rabbi Seminary in Wroclaw. The historian's father, Professor Aron Freimann. He took his first lessons from his father. In the years 1843-1850 he studied in Talmudic schools in Hungary. From 1850 he lived in Leipzig, from 1851 in Wroclaw, where he graduated from junior high school and graduated from high school. In the years 1856-1860 he studied philosophy and Oriental languages at the University of Wrocław. At the University of Jena, he received a doctorate in philosophy in 1860 (the dissertation of Die Ophiten - On the subjects of snakes, the doctor's diploma was personally handed to him rabbi Wroclaw Gedalja Tiktin). In the years 1860-1871 he was a rabbi in Wielen, a rabbi in Ostrów since 1871 (unanimously elected) until his death in 1884. In 1874 he was the first teacher in the history of the Royal High...