Samuel Klein (scholar)
Samuel Klein was a Hungarian-born rabbi, historian and historical geographer in Mandatory Palestine.
Biography
Born in Hungary to Idel Hertzfeld and to Avraham Zvi Klein, a rabbi of Szilas-Balhas in western Hungary, he initially received a traditional Jewish education, graduating from the Government Gymnasium at Budapest in 1905. From there he went on to study at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Berlin where he was ordained in the rabbinate. From 1906–1909, he was enrolled at the Hochschule für Wissenschaft des Judentums, and in the Friedrich-Wilhelm University of Berlin, before advancing to Heidelberg University where he wrote a thesis entitled: Beiträge zur Geographie und Geschichte Galiläas , his first important contributions to the science of Historical Topography of the Holy Land. In it, he gave an incisive analysis of the topographical and historical material preserved in the liturgical poems of Kalir, and by which novel work he received in 1909 his PhD.He served as a rabbi in the city of Tuzla in Bosnia from 1909–1913, during which time, in 1911, the Association for Jewish Studies in Berlin awarded him a research grant of 500 Marks which enabled him to conduct research in Palestine. After he had taken a wife in 1913, he then served as the rabbi of the town of Érsekújvár . During the First World War, Klein was conscripted in the Austro-Hungarian army as a rabbi, and became the patron and benefactor of some 200 refugees who came to Nové Zámky in search of a new life.
In 1924, Klein became the first professor of the newly opened Institute of Jewish Studies, which was to form part of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1927, Klein was an instructor at the Hebrew Pedagogical Institute in Vienna, an institute involved in training of Hebrew teachers for the countries of Central Europe and the Balkans. In 1929 he immigrated to Mandatory Palestine where he began work as Professor of Geography of the Land of Israel at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and worked in this capacity until his death. While at the Hebrew University, Klein was chairperson of the Historical Topography of Palestine. He is the author of many books and articles, both in Hebrew and in German, mostly treating on the subject of historical geography.
Klein's research on the geography of the Land of Israel has helped promote a greater understanding of the map of ancient Israel / Palestine, and whose works have been incorporated in Hebrew schools in the Diaspora and in Israel.
Death and legacy
In Mandatory Palestine, he became a member of the Hebrew Language Committee, as well as participated in committees on Geography and Archaeology. In his final years, he served as the President of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society, a consortium of British Mandate scholars. He died at the age of 53 in his home in the Bukharim quarter of Jerusalem on the eve of Passover, 1940, and was buried at the cemetery on the Mount of Olives. Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, William F. Albright, and David Yellin wrote moving eulogies of the man upon his death. In the words of Albright: "Samuel Klein represents Jewish philological research at its best; his erudition was exhaustive, covering Graeco-Roman as well as Hebrew and Aramaic sources; his critical judgment was sound and highly developed; his acumen and insight into complex historical and topographical situations were unsurpassed among specialists in the field." Klein's greatest contribution to scholastic research is his identification of old place names in Palestine during the classical period, drawn principally from the Hebrew Bible, Mishnah, Tosefta, Talmud, and from the writings of Josephus in transliterated Greek-form, as well as from other epigraphic texts of antiquity.Published works (partial list)
- Samuel Klein. Weinstock, Feigenbaum und Sykomore in Palästina,
- Ditto . "Der hebräische Name der Battof-Ebene", in: Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins
- Ditto . "Barajta der vierundzwanzig Priesterabteilungen", in: Beiträge zur Geographie und Geschichte Galiläas, Leipzig
- Ditto . Galiläa - Beiträge zur Geschichte und Geographie Galiläas, Rudolf Haupt: Leipzig
- Ditto . Zur Topographie des alten Palästina: , Wiesbaden
- Ditto . "The Estates of R. Juda Ha-Nasi", in: JQR
- Ditto . "Das Ostjordanland in den halachischen Midraschim", in: Festschrift D. Hoffman, Berlin
- Ditto . "Hebräische Ortsnamen bei Josephus", in: MGWJ, vol. 59, Breslau
- Ditto . "Tiberias", in: Ha-Zofeh me-Eretz Hagar, vol. 4, pp. 49–64
- Ditto . "Zur Geographie Palästinas in der Zeit der Mischna", in MGWJ, vol. 61, issue 4/6, in: Monatsschrift für Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums, pp. 133-149
- Ditto . Jüdisch-Palästinisches Corpus Inscriptionum, Vienna and Berlin
- Ditto . Eretz Yisrael: Geography of Israel for High Schools and for the People, Menorah: Vienna
- Ditto . Jeschurun
- Ditto . Palästina-Studien, in 3 volumes, Menorah: Vienna
- Ditto . "Neue Beiträge zur Geschichte und Geographie Galiläas", in: Palästina-Studien, Menorah: Vienna
- Ditto . "The Topography of the Land of Israel", in: Ishtori Haparchi's Kaftor Vaferach, Budapest
- Ditto . "Derekh Hof Hayam", in: Written Works of the University and Library in Jerusalem, Jerusalem
- Ditto . "Drei Ortsnamen in Galiläa", in: MGWJ, vol. 67, issue 7/9, in: Monatsschrift für Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums, pp. 202-205
- Ditto . Jewish Transjordan: From the time of the Second Temple until the last century of the Middle Ages, Menorah: Vienna
- Ditto . Three Good Gifts, Jerusalem
- Ditto . "Galiläa von der Makkabäerzeit bis 67", in: Palästina-Studien, Vienna
- Ditto . "Four Ancient Palestinian Place-names", in: Yerushalayim, Journal of the Jewish Palestinian Exploration Society, vol. in memory of A.M. Lunce, Jerusalem
- Ditto . Studies on the Genealogical Chapters in the Book of Chronicles, Jerusalem
- Ditto . "Zur Midrasch-und Palästinaforschung", in: Palästina-Studien, Berlin
- Ditto . "Das tannaitische Grenzverzeichnis Palästinas", in: HUCA V
- Ditto . "Narbatta und die jűdischen Siedlungen westlich von Samaria", in MGWJ ; Palästina-Studien
- Ditto . "Notes on Topography", in: Tarbiẕ, Mandel Institute for Jewish Studies: Jerusalem, pp. 127–131
- Ditto . "Yanuh", in: Encyclopedia Judaica, vol. 8, p. 575
- Ditto . "Inschriftliches aus Jaffa", in MGWJ 75
- Ditto . The Twenty-four City Councils in Judea, Vienna
- Ditto . Those leaving the Land of Israel and Rabbah the son of Bar Hana , Jerusalem
- Ditto . "Notes on History of Large Estates in Palestine", in: Yediot - Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society, Volume 1, Jerusalem, pp. 3–9
- Ditto . "The Cities of the Priests and the Levites, and the Cities of Refuge", in: Qovetz: Journal of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society, Jerusalem - Tel-Aviv .
- Ditto . "Itinerarium Burdigalense", in: Journal: Zion O.S. 6
- Ditto . "On the Kings of Canaan", in: Qovetz: Journal of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society, 2nd year, volumes 1–4
- Ditto . The History of the Jewish Settlement of Palestine, from the Redaction of the Talmud to the Palestine Settlement Movement Reprinted post-mortem in Tel-Aviv 1950
- Ditto . "Remarks, Julis.", in: Yediot - Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society.
- Ditto . The History of Palestine Exploration in Hebrew and Universal Literature
- Ditto . The Question of the Torah in the Words of the Prophets, Budapest
- Ditto . Cities Enclosed by a Wall from the Time of Joshua bin Nun, Jerusalem
- Ditto . "Vitae Prophetorum", Sefer Klausner
- Ditto . "The Letter of Rabbi Menahem of Hebron", in: Bulletin of the Jewish Palestinian Exploration Society VI
- Ditto . "Some Notes on the Excavations at Beth Sheʿarim ", Yediot - Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society, vol. 5, pp. 109–116
- Ditto . "A Chapter in Palestine Research towards the End of the Second Temple", in: Magnes Anniversary Book, Jerusalem, pp. 216–223
- Ditto . Sefer Ha-Yishuv , 2 vols, Bialik Institute: Jerusalem / Devir Publishers: Tel-Aviv
- Ditto . "Comments on the Words of Israel's Sages", in: Journal Sinai, Jerusalem
- Ditto . Judaea: from the Return of the Babylonian Exiles to the Redaction of the Talmud, Devir: Tel-Aviv
- Ditto . "Targumische Elemente in der Deutung biblischer Ortsnamen bei Hieronymus", in: Monatsschrift für Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums, Jahrg. 83
- Ditto . Land of the Galilee: From the Time of Babylonian Immigration until the Redaction of the Talmud, ed. Yehuda Elitzur, Mossad Harav Kook: Jerusalem
- Ditto . Toledot ha-Yishuv, Tel-Aviv
- Ditto . The Borders of the Land - Researches, co-edited with Naphtali Zvi Hildesheimer, Jerusalem. Published post-mortem
- Ditto . "Jüdisch-palästinisches Corpus Inscriptionum", in: Ossuar-, Grab-, und Synagogeninschriften, published post-mortem, a reprint of 1920 Vienna edition