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born June 23, 1779, Grou Glogau - December 3;December 8, 1859, Wroclaw,Dolnoslaskie, Poland)) was a German Jewish banker and scholar.
Although one of the leading bankers at Wroclaw, Silesia, Poland, he devoted much time to study and to communal affairs. His special interest lay in the field of religious philosophy and dogma, which he treated rather in an apologetic than in a purely scientific manner. His works nevertheless betrayed great sagacity, and had the merit, coming as they did from a conservative, of opening to the Talmudists the field of modern critical studies.
Yesode ha-dat ve-ssissare ha-ssemunah=: Oder theologisch-philosophische ... - Marcus Bur Friedenthal, Raphael Jacob Furstenthal; Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. http://www.archive.org;search.phpssquery=Friedenthal
from the family branch von falkenhausen-friedenthal (the daughter of karl-rudolf was married to an aristrokrat called falkenhausen. karl-rudolph himself denied to be enoubled) nothing is left in giesmansdorf, their property outside Wroclaw, Silesia, Poland - neither the castle nor the park. Thomas Hagdorn
Markus Bär Friedenthal (1779-1859) was a prominent Jewish banker and philanthropist in the 19th century. Born in Breslau, Prussia (now Wroclaw, Poland), Friedenthal was part of a Jewish community navigating the challenges of integration and discrimination in a predominantly Christian society. He established himself as a successful banker, leveraging his financial acumen to build a reputable business. His success in banking allowed him to become a significant figure in the Jewish community, where he used his wealth to support various philanthropic endeavors. Friedenthal was deeply involved in efforts to improve the social and economic conditions of Jews in Prussia. He contributed to educational initiatives, supporting schools and institutions that aimed to provide better opportunities for Jewish youth. His work was set against the backdrop of the Jewish Enlightenment, or Haskalah, which sought to modernize Jewish life and promote integration into European society. Friedenthal's legacy is marked by his commitment to philanthropy and community leadership, leaving a lasting impact on the Jewish community in Prussia.
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