Oldenburg
Germany
Oldenburg, a town in northwestern Germany, was the site of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch's first rabbinic position: he served as Landesrabbiner (chief rabbi) of the principality of Oldenburg from 1830 to 1841, the period in which he wrote his influential early works on Judaism.
2 teachers · 2 works
Teachers who lived here
Works composed here
- 1836
The Nineteen Letters
- 1837
Horeb