Talk:Shimon Sofer

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Source Birth Appointed rabbi of Mattersdorf Declined rabbinate of Papa Accepted rabbinate of Krakow Death
Old revision of Simon Schreiber, as edited by User:Ulenspegel at 08:54, 12/July/13, following Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "SCHREIBER, SIMON". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 1821 (=5581/5582 -- -- --) 1842 (=5602/5603 -- -- --) 1857 (=5617/5618 -- -- --) 1860 (=5620/5621 -- -- --) March 25, 1883 (=16/17 Adar II, 5643 -- -- --)
Old revision of Shimon Sofer, as edited by User:Materialscientist at 11:19, 17/ May/13 "October 18, 1820 (13 Tevet 5581)" "5604 (circa 1843)" "5616 (circa 1855)" "Circa 1859 (5620)" "March 26, 1883 (17 Adar II 5643)" after 10:00am
His nephew, S. Schreiber. חוט המשולש (in Hebrew).;
מליצי אש (in Hebrew).
[5]581 (=1820/1821 -- -- --) [5]602 age 22 (=1841/1842 -- -- --) [5]616 (=1855/1856 -- -- --) [5]620 (=1859/1860 -- -- --) 16 Adar II, [5]643 (=24/25 March 1883 -- -- --)
Friedberg, Bernard. לוחות זכרון (in Hebrew). p. 37. [5]581 [5]602 not mentioned [5]621 (=1860/1861 -- -- --) [5]643
"The Jews of Krakow and its Surrounding Towns". JewishGen KehilaLinks. not mentioned not mentioned not mentioned 1860 1883
"דרשת רבי שמעון סופר בקרקא". כיפה (in Hebrew). 25 Dec 2002. not mentioned "[5]603-1843" not mentioned 1860 17 Adar, [5]643
Margoshes, Joseph (2008). "7". A World Apart: A Memoir of Jewish Life in Nineteenth Century Galicia. Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-934843-10-9. 1821 born in 1821 and on his 21st birthday (=1842 -- -- --), he was appointed rabbi in Mattersdorf not mentioned 1860 1883
His son, Yisrael David Simcha (Bunim) Sofer. הוֹספה למכ"ע „מחז"ה“ גליון י"ח (in Hebrew). not mentioned not mentioned not mentioned not mentioned Monday, 17 Adar II, [5]643 (=25/26 March 1883 -- -- --)
"צפונות ו" (in Hebrew): סד. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) not mentioned not mentioned not mentioned not mentioned 17 Adar [5]643

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Language used in Parliament[edit]

Hello, In the article one can read: "Though Sofer was a talented orator and pretty fluent in the German language, the official language at the Reichsrat was Polish." However according to Imperial Council (Austria): "Sessions of the House of Deputies proceeded chaotically, as the deputies could not agree on a working language. Only speeches in German were taken into the official record." So, which one is true? A455bcd9 (talk) 09:39, 2 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]