Julius Popper
1855–1912 (age 57)
Biography
Julius Popper was a respected jurist and legal scholar who contributed significantly to the legal profession in the late 19th century. Born in 1855, he represented the intellectual and professional achievements of the Jewish community in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, bringing scholarly expertise to his legal practice.
Popper's career as a jurist reflected the important role played by Jewish professionals in the empire's legal and intellectual life. He was laid to rest in the New Jewish Cemetery upon his death in 1912, a final resting place honoring his contributions to law and society.