Julius (Judah David) Eisenstein was a Polish-Jewish-American writer born in Międzyrzec Podlaski, a city in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, Russian Poland. While in Poland, he was educated in Talmud by his grandfather, Azriel Zelig. Julius emigrated in 1872 to the United States at the age of 17, settled in New York, and married the following year.

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  • Julius (Judah David) Eisenstein was a Polish-Jewish-American writer born in Międzyrzec Podlaski, a city in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, Russian Poland. While in Poland, he was educated in Talmud by his grandfather, Azriel Zelig. Julius emigrated in 1872 to the United States at the age of 17, settled in New York, and married the following year. He became a successful businessman, but lost much of his fortune in a failed effort to establish an agricultural colony for Jewish immigrants in New Jersey. Eisenstein was a lover of the Hebrew language, and established America's first society for the Hebrew language, called Shocharei Sfat Ever. He was also the first to translate into Hebrew and Yiddish the Constitution of the United States (New York, 1891). Other early writings of his are Ma'amare Bamasoret, ib. 1897, and The Classified Psalter (Pesuke de-Zimrah), Hebrew text with a new translation (1899). He also made an attempt to translate and explain a modified text of the Shulhan 'Arukh. Eisenstein took a prominent part in the controversy concerning the Kolel America, a society for the collection of funds for the poor Jews of Palestine, and was one of the leaders in the movement to arrange that the money contributed in the United States should go primarily to former residents of America. In Ha-Modia' la-Hadashim (New York) for 1901 he published, under the title Le-Dorot Gole Russiya be-America, a sketch of the history of Russo-Jewish emigration to America. His History of the First Russo-American Jewish Congregation appeared in No. 9 of the Publications of the Am. Jew. Hist. Soc. , 1901.
  • Julius Eisenstein (hébreu & yiddish יהודה דוד אייזענשטיין Yehouda David Eisenstein), dit le Ba'al ha-Otzarot (l'auteur des Otzars) est un auteur, imprimeur et érudit juif américain, d'origine polonaise, des XIX et XX siècles (12 novembre 1854 – 17 mai 1956)
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  • Julius (Judah David) Eisenstein was a Polish-Jewish-American writer born in Międzyrzec Podlaski, a city in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, Russian Poland. While in Poland, he was educated in Talmud by his grandfather, Azriel Zelig. Julius emigrated in 1872 to the United States at the age of 17, settled in New York, and married the following year.
  • Julius Eisenstein (hébreu & yiddish יהודה דוד אייזענשטיין Yehouda David Eisenstein), dit le Ba'al ha-Otzarot (l'auteur des Otzars) est un auteur, imprimeur et érudit juif américain, d'origine polonaise, des XIX et XX siècles (12 novembre 1854 – 17 mai 1956)
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  • Julius Eisenstein
  • Julius Eisenstein
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