Friday, April 1, 2022

As He Was Later to Die Aged 23 of Dysentery He Became an Adherent of This Great Sect of German Jews


 207 Years Ago Today

Saturday 1st of April 1815
1st Reichskanzler of Germany Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck is born in Schönhausen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany.
His father took part in the Jewish community's uprising against the regime and was sent to live with Bambur from 1565 until 1710. As his father's family was in exile, he was sent to Sachsen-Anhalt, the place where he lived until 1814, when German soldiers finally surrendered to British rule and allowed him to continue his education and later become head of a religious school in Sachsen-Anhalt to avenge his father in the Battle of the Bismarckian Theater of the Battle of Passau in 1719. As he was later to die aged 23 of dysentery he became an adherent of this great sect of German Jews led by B. Durch. During his time as a Jewish student he studied Hebrew at the University of Leipzig and later joined the Jewish Community of St. Francis of Assisi in France. He graduated in 1719 from the University. He then founded an early Jewish center, Leipzig The Jewish Centre in Leipzig, where he worked as a writer for the German Jewish Week. An international newspaper and weekly magazine, The Jewish Week, grew slowly, and was published in some twenty countries until 1922.

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