Eliezer Dob Liebermann (April 12, 1820-April 15, 1895) was a
Russian Hebrew-language writer of
Jewish origin.
Life
He was born in
Pilvischok in the region of
Suwałki. His father was a
shohet, a kosher butcher, and gave him a normal Jewish education. At the age of twelve he was sent to his uncle R.
Elijah Schick ("Reb Elinke Lider"), then the rabbi of
Amstibove, who instructed him in
Talmud and rabbinical literature. In 1838 he went to
Vilna and joined the
Maskilim. In about 1844 he settled as a teacher in
Białystok. In 1867 he left to Suwałki, remained there about twenty years, and then returned to Białystok.
Works
Liebermann was the author of
Megillat Sefer, a collection of short stories, essays, fables, and letters, and of
Zedek u-Mishpat, a Hebrew adaptation of
S. D. Luzzatto's "Lezioni di Teologia Morale Israelitica". He wrote also "Ge Hizzayon", and a number of articles which he published in various Hebrew periodicals.
References
- Ahiasaf, vol. iii. (necrologies, in which he is erroneously called "Jacob");
- Sokolow, Sefer Zikkaron, pp. 57-58, Warsaw, 1890;
- William Zeitlin, Bibl. Hebr. Post-Mendels. p. 211.H. R. P. Wi.
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