Meyer Landsberg

Meyer Landsberg (Hebrew: מאיר לנדסברג; May 1, 1810 – May 20, 1870) was a German rabbi.

At Berlin he became closely connected with Leopold Zunz; with him he organized the Seminary for Jewish Teachers in 1840, in which institution he was an instructor until 1845.

In 1837 he passed his state's examination as Oberlehrer [de], and his certificate contained the then-dusual clause, that, being a Jew, he had no claim to a position at a higher school.

In 1835 Landsberg was engaged as teacher at the Nauensche Institute for the education of boys, and from 1839 to 1846 he was its director, in which position David Cassel was his successor.

His second son was architectural scholar Theodor Landsberg [de] of the Technische Hochschule at Darmstadt.