Joachim (Ḥayyim) Oppenheim, also known as Joachim Heinrich Oppenheim[1] (29 September 1832 – 27 April 1891), was a Czech rabbi and author.
Biography
He was born at Ivančice, Moravia. After receiving his first instruction from his father, Bernhard Oppenheim, rabbi of Ivančice, he went to Brno, where he attended the gymnasium (1849-1853), and then entered the University of Vienna, continuing his Talmudic studies under Rabbi Lazar Horowitz.[2]
Having graduated in 1857, he succeeded his brother David, as rabbi of Jemnice in 1858, and his father as rabbi of Ivančice in 1860. In 1868, he was called to serve as rabbi of Toruń.[1][2] He held this last rabbinate until his death on 27 April 1891, in Berlin, where he had undergone a surgical operation.[2]
His history of the compilation of the Mishnah, "Toledot ha-Mishnah",[3] published originally in the second volume of the "Bet Talmud", was published separately in Presburg, 1882.[2]