Rabbi

A Rabbi is a legal scholar who is responsible for all affairs of civil and family laws as well as religious concerns such as the structuring of religious service and dietary laws within the Jewish Religious Community. The multi-annual education takes place at a rabbinical college (Yeshiva); scholars graduate with a rabbinical diploma (Semikhah). Many rabbis additionally complete a secular study.

Rabbis of St. Pölten

1863–1869: Dr. Moritz Tintner
1873–1876: Dr. Adolf Kurrein 
1876–1878: Dr. Samuel Marcus
1878–1882: Dr. Adolf Hahn
1882–1889: Dr. Jakob Reiss
1889–1891: Dr. Bernhard Zimmels

1891–1897: Dr. Leopold Weinsberg
1897–1933: Dr. Adolf Aron Schächter
1933–1936: Dr. Arnold Frankfurter 
1936–1938: Dr. Manfred Papo

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