LOEWE, HERBERT MARTIN JAMES
- LOEWE, HERBERT MARTIN JAMES
- LOEWE, HERBERT MARTIN JAMES (1882–1940), English Orientalist.
Loewe was born in London, the grandson of
louis loewe . After completing his
studies at Cambridge, he lived for a time as a teacher in the Middle
East and then held academic appointments in England. After his return
from military service in India (1917–19), he became lecturer in rabbinic
Hebrew at Oxford, and in 1931 he taught rabbinics at Cambridge and was
lecturer in Hebrew at the University of London. For a generation, he was
regarded in English academic circles as the representative of Jewish
scholarship, in the same way as israel abrahams had been regarded
before him. His home in the two university cities was a focus of Jewish
life. Within the Jewish community he represented informed and tolerant
Orthodoxy, moving freely in liberal (Reform) Jewish circles and
collaborating closely with C.G. Montefiore, the founder of Liberal
Judaism in England. His works include A Catalogue of the Aldis
Wright MSS. in Trinity College, Cambridge (1926),
"Render unto Caesar" (1940), Mediaeval Hebrew
Minstrelsy (1926), Some Mediaeval Hebrew Poesy (1927;
on the zemirot ) and a volume of annotations to Abrahams' and
Stokes' Starrs and Jewish Charters in the British Museum, 2
vols. (1930–32). He collaborated with C.G. Montefiore in A Rabbinic
Anthology (1938, 19682), a widely used source book.
Herbert Loewe's elder son was RAPHAEL JAMES LOEWE (1919–
), who wrote widely on Jewish subjects, in particular on the English
Christian Hebraists of the Middle Ages. He was formerly Goldsmith
Professor of Hebrew at University College, London.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
The Times (London, Oct. 12, 1940), 6; JC (Oct.
18, 1940), 5.
(Cecil Roth)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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