Ṭore, Hilel ben Shelomoh Yeḥiʼel Refaʼel de la, ha-Kohen, 1805-1871

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Name (Hebrew)
דלטורה, הלל בן שלמה יחיאל רפאל
Name (Latin)
Ṭore, Hilel ben Shelomoh Yeḥiʼel Refaʼel de la, ha-Kohen, 1805-1871
Other forms of name
Della Torre, Lelio, 1805-1871
Delaṭoreh, Hilel ben Shelomoh Yeḥiʼel Refaʼel
Della Torre, Hillel, 1805-1871
Della Torre, L. (Lelio), 1805-1871
Torre, Lelio della
דילטורה, הלל בן שלמה יחיאל רפאל
טורי, הלל די לא
דלטורו, הלל בן שלמה יחיאל רפאל
דילטורי, הלל בן שלמה יחיאל רפאל
דלטורי, הלל בן שלמה יחיאל רפאל
דילאטורי, הלל
דלטורה, הילל
טורה, הלל, די לא
די לא טורי, הילל, הכהן
ה"ך
הילל בן שלמה יחיאל רפאל, הכהן די לא טורי
דיללא טורי, הלל
דה לה טורי, הלל
די לה טורי, הלל
דלה טורה, הילל בן שלמה יחיאל רפאל, הכהן
טורה, הלל הכהן דה לה, 1805-1871
די לא טורי, הלל
Date of birth
1805
Date of death
1871
Place of birth
Cuneo (Italy)
Place of death
Padua (Italy)
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום לידה: Cuneo
מקום לידה: קונאו Cuneo], איטליה]
תאריך לידה עברי: יב שבט תקס"ה [12.1.1805]
מקום פטירה: Padua
מקום פטירה: פאדובה Padua], איטליה]
תאריך פטירה עברי: כ תמוז תרל"א [9.7.1871].
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 57348781
Wikidata: Q1816689
Library of congress: nr 94004503
Sources of Information
  • LCN
  • Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
  • Die hebraeische Publizistik in Wien, Wien 1930, p. 229.
  • יצחק חיים קסטיליוני, תולדות ... הילל די לא טורי ... - אוצר הספרות, ג, תרמ"ט-ן, חיי אנשי שם, עמ' 92-89
Wikipedia description:

Lelio Hillel Della Torre (1805–1871) was an Italian Jewish scholar and poet writing in Italian, German, French and Hebrew, best known for his critical translation of the Book of Psalms (1845, 1854). He was the son of Solomon Jehiel Raphael ha-Kohen, chief rabbi of Cuneo, Piedmont. His father died in 1807, and Della Torre grew up as an orphan with his mother's family in Casale Monferrato, and after the death of his maternal grandfather in Asti, with his mother's brother, Sabbatai Elhanan Treves. His uncle moved to Torino in 1820, being named chief rabbi of the Jewish communities of Piemont. Della Torre studied Greek, Latin and Italian in Torino, from the age of sixteen working as a private tutor in order to support his mother and three sisters. From 1823, he was teacher for Hebrew philology and biblical exegesis at the Jewish Collegio Colonna e Finzi in Torino. In 1826 he was ordained as rabbi, acting as rabbi of the Torino community from 1827. In 1829, he was called to Padua as professor of Talmud, homiletics and pastoral theology at the newly established rabbinical seminar there, a position he held until his death. He did not serve as rabbi again except for a brief interval in 1869 following the death of the rabbi of Padua. He was married to Anna Bolaffio, with whom he had seven children.

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