4. | David Ben Joel Dispecker (Diespeck) wurde geboren 1715, Diespeck, Bayern, Deutschland (Sohn von Joel Abraham (in Diespeck) und Juda Goetz (Lob)); gestorben 09 Nov 1793, Baiersdorf, Bayern, Deutschland; wurde bestattet Jüdischer Friedhof, Baiersdorf, Bayern, Deutschland. Weitere Ereignisse:
- Education: von 1721, Fürth, Bayern, Deutschland; Talmudschule
- Education: von um 1728, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland; Studium
- Occupation/Beruf: Rabbiner
- Occupation/Beruf: von 1771 bis 1778, Mühringen, Horb, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; Bezirksrabbiner
- Occupation/Beruf: von 1778 bis 1784, Metz, Lorraine, Frankreich; Leiter der Talmud Schule und Vorsitzender der Beerdigungsbruderschaft (Chewre Kadisha)
- Residence: um 1735, Bruck, Erlangen, Bayern, Deutschland
- Residence: von 1741 bis 1771, Fürth, Bayern, Deutschland
- Biography: David Ben Joel Diespeck became a well known Rabbi of the 18th century. After studying in Frankfurt he lived in Bruck for a short time before settling with Rosel Schnaier, daughter of Abraham of Aub, the first of his three wives, in Fuerth. Rosel died in Fuerth on 8 April 1742. To support his growing family he dealt in gold and jewels. According to Rabbi Adolf Eckstein in his 1907 'Geschichte der Juden im Markgrafentum Bayreuth' (History of the Jews in the Territory Bayreuth) David Diespeck suffered great financial loss by trying to do a favour in signing a promissory note in 1767. Rather than trying to settle somehow, he sold all his possessions and paid this debt to 'the last penny'. He moved to Muehringen when he was appointed District Rabbi in the Black Forest area in 1771. After being called to Metz as Rabbi of the Burial Society and head of the Talmudschule in 1778, he eventually moved to Baiersdorf in 1784, where he published his Pardes David, a collection of lectures he had given over the years. David Dispecker is buried in the Baiersdorf Jewish cemetery.
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Quellen:
http://www.geni.com/people/David-Ben-Diespeck/6000000009208217829 (Stand: 27.11.2012);
http://www.rijo.homepage.t-online.de/pdf/en_de_ju_sky40401.pdf (14.10.2015);
Ilse Vogel, Des Höchsten Liebling, mein Freund. Morenu haRav R'David Diespeck (1715-1793). Eine Biographie und Familiengeschichte. Franconia Judaica Bd. 9, Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2015
David heiratete Mirjam Sulzbach nach 1742. Mirjam (Tochter von Moses Löb (Leib) Sulzbach (von Burgkunstadt)) gestorben 15 Jan 1763. [Familienblatt]
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