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Hanoch Albeck (1890-1972) was a professor of Talmud
Talmud

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 at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem
Jerusalem

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, Israel
Israel

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. He was one of the foremost scholars of the Mishna in his time and he was one of the founders of the scientific approach to the study of the Mishna.

Hanoch's father Shalom Albeck, known as the Talmudic scholar, was the editor of a number of works by Rishonim
Rishonim

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 including Raavan
Raavan

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, Meiri on tractate Yevamot, and HaEshkol by Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne.






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Hanoch Albeck (1890-1972) was a professor of Talmud
Talmud

The Talmud is a record of rabbinic discussions pertaining to Halakha, Jewish ethics, customs, and history. It is a central text of mainstream Judaism....
 at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem
Jerusalem

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and its List of Israeli cities in both population and area, with a population of 747,600 residents over an area of if Positions on Jerusalem East Jerusalem is included....
, Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
. He was one of the foremost scholars of the Mishna in his time and he was one of the founders of the scientific approach to the study of the Mishna.

Hanoch's father Shalom Albeck, known as the Talmudic scholar, was the editor of a number of works by Rishonim
Rishonim

"Rishon" redirects here. For the preon model in particle physics, see Harari Rishon Model. For the Israeli town, see Rishon LeZion.Rishonim were the leading Rabbis and Posek who lived approximately during the 11th to 15th centuries, in the era before the writing of the Shulkhan Arukh and following the Geonim....
 including Raavan
Raavan

Raavan is a Hindi language film directed by Mani Ratnam set to be released in 2009. It stars Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Vikram , Govinda and Manisha Koirala....
, Meiri on tractate Yevamot, and HaEshkol by Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne. Hanoch studied at the Vienna
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 rabbinical academy and he received rabbinical ordination in 1905. In 1921 he received a degree from the University of Vienna. Between 1926 and 1936 Albeck taught in the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums
Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums

The Hochschule f?r die Wissenschaft des Judentums, or Higher Institute for Jewish Studies, was a rabbinical seminary, established in Berlin in 1872 destroyed by the Nazi government of Germany in 1942....
 in Berlin. In 1936 he emigrated to Mandatory Palestine where he was immediately appointed as professor and head of the Talmud department at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem
Jerusalem

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and its List of Israeli cities in both population and area, with a population of 747,600 residents over an area of if Positions on Jerusalem East Jerusalem is included....
, a position he held for 25 years.

Albeck, who was a religiously observant Jew, published a number of books in Hebrew and German on rabbinical literature, including "Introduction to the Mishna", "Studies in Baraita
Baraita

Baraita designates a tradition in the Jewish oral law not incorporated in the Mishnah. "Baraita" thus refers to teachings "outside" of Mishnah#The structure of the Mishnah....
 and Tosephta", "Introduction to the Talmuds", and others. In addition, he published numerous articles in the journal Tarbiz.

Professor Albeck also wrote a simple and concise commentary on the Misha, appending longer footnotes at the ends of each volume. Pinchas Kehati
Pinchas Kehati

Pinchas Kehati is the author of ?????? ??????? Misnayot Mevuarot which is a commentary and elucidation on the entire Mishnah. This work was written in Modern Hebrew....
 sometimes quotes this work in his own commentary on the Mishna. While the vocalization (niqqud
Niqqud

In Hebrew language orthography, niqqud or nikkud is the system of diacritical signs used to represent vowels or distinguish between alternative pronunciations of consonants of the Hebrew alphabet....
) received special attention in Albeck's edition, the text did not merit such attention, and therefore Albeck's Mishna is not a fully scientific version of the latter. Albeck's version was written as a continuation and expansion of the uncompleted earlier work of Hayyim Nahman Bialik
Hayyim Nahman Bialik

Hayim Nahman Bialik , also Chaim or Haim, was a Jewish poet who wrote in Hebrew language. Bialik was one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew poets and came to be recognized as Israel's national poet....
.

Albeck's teachers include: David Zvi Miller and Avigdor Optowitzer. His students include: the Talmudic scholar Avraham Goldberg
Avraham Goldberg

Avraham Goldberg ????? ??????? is a well-known and respected Israeli talmud scholar. Goldberg was born in Pittsburgh, and was educated at Yeshiva Torah V'Daat and Chafetz Chaim, as well as at the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied English literature....
 and Abraham Joshua Heschel
Abraham Joshua Heschel

Abraham Joshua Heschel was a Warsaw-born American rabbi and one of the leading Jewish theologians of the 20th century....
 (one of the foremost Jewish thinkers in the 20th century).

In 1957 it was announced that Albeck was to receive the prestigious Israel prize
Israel Prize

The Israel Prize is an award handed out by the State of Israel. It is presented annually, on Yom Ha'atzma'ut, in a state ceremony in Jerusalem, in the presence of the President of Israel, the Prime Minister of Israel, the Knesset chairperson, and the Supreme Court of Israel president....
; however, as a matter of principle Albeck refused to accept the award. In 1959 Albeck was elected as a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences.

Two of his children are Professor Michael Albeck, a lecturer in organic chemistry, and Professor Shalom Albeck, a lecturer in jewish law (and the husband of advovate Pliah Albeck), both at Bar Ilan University. Albeck's son in law, Yoseph Aryeh Bachrach, was killed in the Israeli War of Independence in the battle for Jerusalem, leaving behind a wife and two children.

Works by Albeck

  • "Introduction to the Mishna", Bialik Institute, reprinted in 2005.
  • "Introduction to the Talmuds",Dvir (1987)
  • "Studies in Baraita
    Baraita

    Baraita designates a tradition in the Jewish oral law not incorporated in the Mishnah. "Baraita" thus refers to teachings "outside" of Mishnah#The structure of the Mishnah....
     and Tosephta", Mossad HaRav Kook, Jerusalem (1969)
  • "The Six Orders of the Mishna", Bialik Institute, last reprinted in 2008
  • "Sefer Haeshkol by Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne", edited by Shalom and Hanoch Albeck, Wagshall, Jerusalem, reprinted in 1984