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Max Reisel was born on 25 April, 1913 in the Netherlands, is a teacher. Discover Max Reisel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 110 years old?
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Reisel emigrated to Israel in the late 1970s, where he died, in Jerusalem on January 26, 1989, in Jerusalem.
Reisel also studied Semitic languages and received his Ph.D. in Literature and Philosophy from the University of Amsterdam in 1957, with the thesis Observations on אהיה אשר אהיה, הואהא and שם המפורש, or Observations on the Tetragrammaton (Observations on Ehyeh aéser ehyeh, Hûhâ and éSēm ham-mefôrāés). This thesis was published that same year in book form with the title The mysterious name of Y.H.W.H. The English translation was done by Henriëtte Boas. Reisel's work is considered one of the most profound studies on the Tetragrammaton by far in 2014.
In 1946, Reisel became a teacher of Dutch at the Montessori Lyceum in Rotterdam. From 1946 to 1964 he was secretary of the Nederlands-Israëlitische Gemeente and a member of the central education committee of the Nederlands Israëlitisch Kerkgenootschap (NIK).
Reisel continued his studies, graduating in pedagogy in 1941 and Dutch language and literature in 1942, but Reisel would not practice teaching until after the war, and would not be able to do so until the war ended.
In 1930, Reisel began his teacher training in Amsterdam. He was still rejected for military service in 1932, and in 1937 he passed the examination for Israel's religious headteacher position, but he was not able to do so.
Max Reisel married Clara Frederika Levie (1920-2000) during the war, in 1942, This followed Jewish tradition: the chuppah took place at his parents' home. Max had a daughter with Clara, the same year he became a cultural contributor to Het Joodsch Weekblad.
Max Reisel (Amsterdam, April 25, 1913 - Jerusalem, 1989) was a Dutch semiticist (of Jewish descent) and a teacher at the Montessori Lyceum Rotterdam. He strove in the dissemination of knowledge about Judaism in general and Hebrew language in particular. He played an important role in the field of education in the Netherlands.
M. Reisel was born on April 25, 1913, in Amsterdam. Reisel was the son of Wolf Pinchas Reisel (1881-1943), a well-known chief Hazzan of the Neie Sjoel (New Synagogue in Amsterdam), and Sonja Wigdorowitz (1884-1943). They would eventually have eight children, namely; Barend (1908-1943), Lilly (1909-1945), Slata (1910, died shortly after birth), Ellie (1911-1999), Max himself, Jacques (1915-1976), Rudolf (1920-1998) and Mirjam (1925-1943).