GLUECK, ABRAHAM ISAAC

GLUECK, ABRAHAM ISAAC
GLUECK, ABRAHAM ISAAC (1826–1909), Hungarian rabbi. Glueck was born in Vertes and served as rabbi of Tolcsva for almost 50 years, until his death. His published works are Be'er Yiẓḥak on tractate Ḥullin (1896), and on Gittin in two parts (1909–10), and responsa Yad Yiẓḥak, in three parts (1902–08). R. Joseph ha-Kohen Schwartz published a complete volume entitled Ẓafenat Pa'ne'aḥ (1909), consisting of notes to the third part. Glueck also published the Parashat Mordekhai (1889) of Mordecai Benet, together with his own glosses. Many of his works were apparently lost in the Holocaust. -BIBLIOGRAPHY: B.Z. Eisenstadt, Dorot ha-Aḥaronim (1913), 99f.; P.Z. Schwartz, Shem ha-Gedolim me-Ereẓ Hagar, 1 (1913), 8a-b, no. 71; Magyar Zsidó Lexikon (1929), s.v. (Naphtali Ben-Menahem)

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