Bearded Jewish elder. Etching ON VELLUM.

AUCTION 47 | Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 234
STRUCK, HERMANN.

Bearded Jewish elder. Etching ON VELLUM.

Signed and titled by Struck below. Stained 5 x 7 inches.

New York:

Est: $500 - $700
Famed cantor of the Great Synagogue of Lemberg, Schorr was also the author of Bechor Shor on the Pentateuch and Yithron LeChochmah on Ecclesiastes. A pious Jew from a chassidic family in Lemberg, Schorr was attracted to European culture and musical techniques. His 1890 performance in Lemberg’s Jewish Theater of the opera, "Samson," led to his censure and temporary suspension by the synagogue authorities. Deeply offended, Schorr exiled himself to the United States for five years until he was recalled to Lemberg’s synagogue. The author’s son, Israel Schorr, who issued the present publication, writes that his father’s soul expired on the last day of Passover while reciting the prayer “Avinu Malkeinu Galeh” in the Great Synagogue. Many of the compositions here are actually the work of the editor Israel Schorr, who was himself a cantor, as were his five brothers. See EJ, Vol. XIV, col. 996