- Lot Number 54596
- Title (English) Mayim Zakhim
- Title (Hebrew) מים זכים
- Note Only Edition
- Author R. J. D.(Josephus David) Wijnkoop
- City Amsterdam
- Publisher Yoakhimsthal
- Publication Date 1884
- Estimated Price - Low 300
- Estimated Price - High 600
- Item # 2647465
- End Date
- Start Date
Physical Description:
Only edition, quarto, [4], 11 pp. 210:134 mm., wide margins, light age staining. A very good copy bound in modern wrappers.
Detailed Description:
Only edition of this responsum concerning the water of a mikvah by R. Isaac Joseph (Josephus David) ben Zion Wijnkoop. The title-page describes it as a She’elah ve-Teshuvah on the subject of the waters called in Haolandese (Dutch) Dunvatter, whether kosher to immerse in such a mikvha or not. Three is an introduction from R. Wijnkoop noting that the subject had been discussed in the yeshivah Etz Hayyim and according to the Ashkenaz community. The responsum is a learned discussion of the subject, of interest to anyone concerned with this important subject.
R. Isaac Joseph (Josephus David) Wijnkoop was born in a family of small retailers. He studied at the Dutch Israelite Seminary, a religious school related to the Ashkenazi Jews. He also studied Classical language at the University of Amsterdam. R. Wijnkoop was the first trainee rabbi who did both academical courses, before is became mandatory. In 1870, he finished his studies at the Jewish Seminary and was rewarded the "Moré-diploma", the highest degree available. Later in 1870 he was appointed rabbi at the Nederlands-Israëlietische Hoofdsynagoge, the Ashkenazi-Jewish community of Amsterdam. He was the successor of rabbi Joseph Tsewie Hirsch. From 1901, he was also lecturer in the New-Hebrew at the University of Amsterdam. In 1902, Wijnkoop was also appointed as Chief Rabbi of Amersfoort. He resigned this post in 1904, because it was incompatible with his work as rabbi in Amsterdam. Due to his very bad relationship with the chief rabbi of Amsterdam Joseph Hirsch Dünner, it is likely that he forced Wijnkoop out of this post. Another position he held was that of board member of the Etz Chaim of Beth Hamidrasch. In 1902, Wijnkoop was named as Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau. R. Joseph Wijnkoop died in 1910, aged 68. R. Wijnkoop has written several books, including commentaries on Bible books: among them Handleiding tot de kennis der Hebreeuwsche taal ; 1888-1901, two volumes First volume also translated in English: Manual of Hebrew Syntax by Rev. J. D. Wijnkoop, Translated from the Dutsoh by Rev. Dr. C. van den Biesen, prof. of Theology at St. Joseph's Foreign Missionary College, Mill-Hill. Beknopt leerboek der Hebreeuwsche taal voor eerstbeginnenden, 1891; Eenige opmerkingen naar aanleiding der profetie van Hosea; 1907
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Reference Description:
BE mem 1661; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Wijnkoop; CD-NLI 0131245