Louis Lewin (historian)


Louis Lewin (born 1868 in Żnin, died in 1941 in Bene Berak) is a Jewish historian, one of the most prominent researchers of the history of the Wielkopolska Jews.

He grew up in Frankfurt am Main. He studied at the Humboldt University in Berlin, where he defended his first doctoral dissertation on Jewish history at German universities. From 1895 he was a rabbi, first in Inowrocław, Pniewach and Kępno, and then (from 1920) in Katowice. He also lectured at the Jewish Theological Seminary of the Fränkel Foundation in Wrocław, where he moved in 1925, after anti-Semitic threats to him in Upper Silesia. In 1939 he went to Israel (Bene Berak), where he died two years later. He was a member of editorial boards of Monatsschrift für Geschichte and Wissenschaft des Jüdentums.

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