Judah Wahrmann (1791 – November 14, 1868 at Pest), was a Hungarian rabbi; son of Israel Wahrmann.
He was appointed associate rabbi and teacher of religion at the gymnasium of Budapest on 9 February 1851, and was the author of Ma'areket ha-Ha'ataḳot (Ofen, 1831) and Dat Yehudah, Mosaische Religionslehre (ib.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; Neumann, Eduard (1906).
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