Meshullam Solomon

Rabbi
Israel Meshullam Solomon
TitleChief Rabbi of the United Kingdom
Personal
Born
Israel Meshullam Zalman Emden

1723
Died1793
Hamburg
ReligionJudaism
SynagogueHambro' Synagogue

Israel Meshullam Solomon (1723–1794), born as Israel Meshullam Zalman Emden in Altona near Hamburg, was one of two rival Chief Rabbis of the United Kingdom and the rabbi of the Hambro' Synagogue. Solomon claimed authority as Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom from 1765 to 1780, while Rabbi Tevele Schiff claimed the same authority from 1765 to 1791. Rabbi Solomon was the son of Jacob Emden, the grandson of the Chacham Tzvi, and a great-great-great grandson of Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chelm. After being rabbi at Podhajce, he was appointed rabbi of the Hamburger Hambro' Synagogue in London in 1764.[1] The Hambro' Synagogue managed to bring up his salary to £150 as well as to grant him £50 for travelling expenses and £120 to set up house in London.[2]

  1. ^ The Rabbis of Podhajce in their Generations, Rabbi Wolf Feuerstein
  2. ^ Tevele Schiff and the Chief Rabbinate of England, Jewish Communities and Records – UK