Kley, E(duard). Predigten in dem Neuen Israelitischen Tempel zu Hamburg [sermons]

AUCTION 53 | Thursday, December 08th, 2011 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters & Graphic Art

Back to Catalogue Download Catalogue

Lot 207
(REFORM JUDAISM).

Kley, E(duard). Predigten in dem Neuen Israelitischen Tempel zu Hamburg [sermons]

Two volumes bound in one. pp. 194 and 178. Dampwrinkled and browned. Unbound. 8vo

Hamburg: Hoffmann und Campe 1819 and 1820

Est: $500 - $700
Eduard Kley (1789-1867) a German pedagogue and Reform preacher, was tutor to the wealthy and infuential Ber family of Berlin, where he also preached in Israel Jacobson’s private Temple and associated with Zunz, Auerbach and other reformers, who cumulatively developed a liturgy composed entirely in German. Moving to Hamburg as director of the Jewish Free School there, Kley preached in the Hamburg Temple, where he inaugurated the use of an organ and altered the observance of the Sabbath-day from the traditional Saturday.