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  • Maskil Moses Hirschel (13 September 1754 – 24 June 1818 Breslau) was a German writer, polemicist and chess author. Hirschel was a representative of the...
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    piece name as used now. Piece letters were introduced in the 1780s by Moses Hirschel, and Johann Allgaier with Aaron Alexandre developed the modern castling...
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  • soccer player Arno Herzig; de, historian Dieter Hildebrandt, kabarettist Moses Hirschel, writer and chess master Ludwik Hirszfeld, microbiologist cardinal August...
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  • Wilhelm Hilse (Germany, 1878–1940) Moshe Hirschbein (Poland, 1894–1940) Moses Hirschel (Germany, 1754 – c. 1823) Philipp Hirschfeld (Germany, 1840–1896) Jóhann...
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    spelt Hirschel and Herschell. His father was a Polish Jew from Galicia, Hirschel Levin, Chief Rabbi of London and Berlin and a friend of Moses Mendelssohn...
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  • Isaiah Moise Lwow Isaac Aaron Worms Merle Worms Isaac Werth's daughter Eva Lwow Elijah Elias Eger Meir Eger Rachel Bella Eger Bella Eger Moses Esther Moses...
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  • David ben Naphtali Fränkel or David Hirschel Fränkel (Hebrew: דוד בן נפתלי הירש פרנקל; c. 1704 – 4 April 1762), was a German rabbi. Born in Berlin, for...
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    buried on their own account with the addition of garb. On 31 March 1785, Moses Hirschel Singer sold the property to 88 Jewish families in Cieszyn for 900 florins...
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    built in 1672. Moses Mendelssohn was interred there in 1786. Other noted individuals buried there include Veitel Heine Ephraim, David Hirschel Fränkel, Markus...
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    movement. At the same time he founded and funded a Yeshiva and brought Rabbi Hirschel Levin and Rabbi Joseph ben Meir Teomim to Berlin to teach there. Itzig...
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    link] "New York Times Abstracts". The New York Times. 5 August 1977. p. 9. Hirschel, Alison (20 April 1980). "Rev. Moon's CARP recruits on campus". The Michigan...
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  • Lepky, Ukrainian poet and writer, born in Krehulets, Husiatyn district Hirschel Levin, Chief Rabbi at London and Berlin, born in Rzeszów Kost Levitsky...
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  • Rebbe of Bobov Arthur Hertzberg Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov Nachman Krochmal Hirschel Levin, Chief Rabbi at London and Berlin Roza Pomerantz-Meltzer (1861–1934)...
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  • ha-Ḳaẓer, Prague, 1707. One of his sermons was published in Prague, 1713. Hirschel Austerlitz, a communal leader exiled from Vienna in 1670. In 1675 he, together...
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  • him at liberty. Through the aid of Isaac Dessau and his relative, Rabbi Hirschel Levin of Berlin, he was enabled to return to Prague. The first work Avigdor...
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    significant additions to the library. He, in turn, was followed by Louis Hirschel (1895-1944), who in 1940 completed a subject catalogue for the library...
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  • the rabbi's capacity as civil judge. The last one to hold the title was Hirschel Lewin, while his successor, Simon Mayer Weyl (d. 1828), held the title...
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    Eliyahu Munk, volume 4, pages 1383–442. Brooklyn: Lambda Publishers, 1999. Hirschel Levin. "Sermon on Be-Ha'aloteka." London, 1757 or 1758. In Marc Saperstein...
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