Joseph Levin Saalschütz

Joseph Levin Saalschütz (March 15, 1801 – August 23, 1863) was a German rabbi, archaeologist, and anthropologist.

Biography
Joseph Levin Saalschütz was born in Königsberg, East Prussia, in 1801. He was educated at the local gymnasium and at the University of Königsberg. In 1824, he became the first Jew to obtain a Ph.D. from that institution.

Throughout his career, Saalschütz held several positions as a rabbi and teacher at Jewish communal schools in Berlin and Vienna. He returned to Königsberg in 1835, where he served as a rabbi and, in 1847, became Privatdozent in Hebrew archaeology at the University of Königsberg.

Despite his many academic achievements, he failed to advance from this position to a professorship. He died as a Privatdozent on August 23, 1863.

Selected publications

 * Re-edited in 1853 under the title Form und Geist der Biblisch-Hebräischen Poesie.
 * A book on Jewish religion widely used in schools in Austria and Hungary.
 * With supplement.
 * A comprehensive survey of various topics from a Jewish standpoint, including dress, home, religion, art, literature, and government.
 * With supplement.
 * A comprehensive survey of various topics from a Jewish standpoint, including dress, home, religion, art, literature, and government.
 * A comprehensive survey of various topics from a Jewish standpoint, including dress, home, religion, art, literature, and government.
 * A comprehensive survey of various topics from a Jewish standpoint, including dress, home, religion, art, literature, and government.
 * A comprehensive survey of various topics from a Jewish standpoint, including dress, home, religion, art, literature, and government.
 * A comprehensive survey of various topics from a Jewish standpoint, including dress, home, religion, art, literature, and government.
 * A comprehensive survey of various topics from a Jewish standpoint, including dress, home, religion, art, literature, and government.