Instititum Judaicum Delitzschianum
In 1886 Franz Delitzsch established an institute for training missionaries to work among the Jewish people at Leipzig University in connection with the Lutheran mission to the Jews. The institute was responsible also for a number of publications, including the Hebrew translation of the New Testament. Notable faculty included notables like Franz Delitzsch, Rabbi Yechiel Tzvi Lichtenstein, Paul Levertoff, and Gustav Dalman. After Delitzsch's death in 1890 the institute was renamed in his memory. The Nazis ordered it closed in 1935, but with the help of missionary societies it reopened in Vienna in December of that year and there celebrated its jubilee in 1936.
Berit Am
A journal of the Instititum Judaicum Delitzschianum that was published from 1893 to 1924.
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