Abraham Lewinsky (1866–1941) was a late nineteenth to early twentieth century German rabbi.
He was born on 1 March 1866 in Loslau, Upper Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia.
[1] He died on 18 December 1941 in Mainz, People's State of Hesse.
Lewinsky is best known for his studies of the 1st century Jewish historian Josephus.
He has also published works on a predecessor in the Hildesheim rabbinate, the seventeenth-century rabbi Samuel Hameln,[2] brother-in-law of Glückel of Hameln, and on the general history of Judaism in Central and Eastern Europe from the 16th to the eighteenth century.