Abraham Bloch

1859–1914 (age 55)

Biography

Abraham Bloch was a respected rabbi who provided spiritual leadership and guidance to his Jewish community during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His rabbinical service represented an important role in preserving and transmitting Jewish traditions, learning, and values to his congregation and community.

Bloch's life of religious service spanned a significant period in European Jewish history, a time of both cultural flourishing and growing tensions. His dedication to his faith and community reflected the important role that rabbis played in maintaining Jewish life and identity. He was interred in the Right Bank Cemetery of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, a place that honors members of the Jewish community.