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Judah ben-Jonah Jeitteles (; March 1773 – 6 June 1838) was a Bohemian and writer.


Biography
Judah Jeitteles was born to prominent physician in , where he received a traditional .

An advocate of in Jewish schools (including for the abolition of and for the integration of Jewish studies into the curricula of secular schools), Jeitteles was appointed supervisor of the German-language Jewish school in Prague around 1812. At the age of 40, he was elected one of four communal leaders of Prague's Jewish community, but later settled in .

He devoted himself to the study of Oriental languages and under the direction of his brother . He was the first to compose in Hebrew a grammar of , its title being Mevo lashon Aramit (Prague, 1813). He edited and wrote commentaries on the books of Samuel, Kings, the Twelve Minor Prophets, Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Daniel for Anton Edler von Schmid's new (fourth) edition of the Bible with German translation. Among other works, Jeitteles also published Siḥah be-erez ha-ḥayyim (Brünn, 1800), Mizmor le-todah (Prague, 1817), and Bene ha-neʻurim (Prague, 1821), besides contributing poetry and essays on history and philology to Ha-Meassef and . He left in a complete Aramaic-German dictionary, which explains especially the root words of the Aramaicisms occurring in the Hebrew text of the .


Bibliography
  • With Max Emanuel Stern. Introduction by Judah Leib Ben-Ze'ev.

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