Lippmann Hirsch Löwenstein
Lippmann Hirsch Löwenstein was a German Hebrew scholar. He was reviser in the publishing-house of Isaac Lehrberger at Rödelheim, which office was afterward held by Seligman Baer. He was expelled from Frankfurt for revolutionary activities in May 1848.
Publications
- The Book of Proverbs, edited from manuscripts, with a Hebrew commentary and a German metrical translation.
- The Book of Lamentations, with a Hebrew commentary and a German metrical translation, to which he added various kinnot introduced into the liturgy of the Synagogue.
- 2nd ed. 1841.
- An ode addressed to Moses Montefiore on his return from the Orient.
- The Pentateuch with Targum Onkelos, Rashi's commentary, and an explanation of the French words used by Rashi.