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The battle of the Benjamins.
February 1, 2019
Rabbi David Oppenheim, 18th-century Prague’s great book collector.
Over the course of his life, Rabbi David Oppenheim (1664-1736) collected thousands of books, manuscripts, and documents, which the historian Joshua Teplitsky has called “history’s most enduring and remarkable Jewish library.” Reviewing Prince of the Press, Teplitsky’s recent book about Oppenheim’s collection, Rachel L. Greenblatt writes:
The battle of the Benjamins.
He asserts that pictures of a disabled reactor shown to inspectors were photoshopped.
Milestone myopia.
But not necessarily healthier.
Rabbi David Oppenheim, 18th-century Prague’s great book collector.
Over the course of his life, Rabbi David Oppenheim (1664-1736) collected thousands of books, manuscripts, and documents, which the historian Joshua Teplitsky has called “history’s most enduring and remarkable Jewish library.” Reviewing Prince of the Press, Teplitsky’s recent book about Oppenheim’s collection, Rachel L. Greenblatt writes:
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