!!!Mannheimer, Isaac Noa
Mannheimer, Isaac Noa, b. Copenhagen (Denmark), Oct. 17, 1793,
d. Vienna, March 18, 1865, preacher at the Jewish Town Temple in
Vienna (Wiener Stadttempel). M. was educated according to and under
the influence of the Haskala (Jewish enlightenment) and in 1824 was
called to Vienna; at the Vienna Town Temple (consecrated in 1826) he
and S. Sulzer introduced the "Vienna Rites", a moderately reformatory
form of Jewish religious service, which became a model for other parts
of the monarchy.
!Publications
Gottesdienstl. Vortraege, Vienna 1834; Rede am Grabe der
Gefallenen (March 17, 1848), 1848.
!Literature
M. Rosenmann, I. N. M. Sein Leben und Wirken,
1922; S. Wininger, Jued. Nat.-Biographie, vol. 4, 1928; Der Wr.
Stadttempel, 1826-1976, in: Studia Judaica Austriaca VI, 1978;
NDB.
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