Lazare Eliezer Wogue (1817-1897), scholar & translator

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Lazare Eliezer Wogue (1817-1897) was a French Jewish scholar and translator.

Biography

Lazare Eliezer Wogue was ordained a rabbi in 1843. He was Professor of Jewish theology at the Ecole Centrale Rabbinique at Metz. Wogue is best known for his annotated translation of the Pentateuch and his studies on the history of Bible Exegesis. He also worked actively as a translator.

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