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Davidsohn (January 20, 1936, in
Montevideo –
October 16, 2015, in New York City) was the
founder of
Davidsohn Computer Services / BTSI and
Davidsohn Global...
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Magnus Davidsohn ((1877-11-02)2
November 1877 – (1958-08-21)21
August 1958) was
chief cantor of the Fasanenstr****e
synagogue from its
opening in 1912...
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Rabbi Chaim Davidsohn (1760, Pińczów - 1854, Warsaw) was the
second Chief Rabbi of Warsaw. He was born in 1760 to
Rabbi David Tebele, from whom he orphaned...
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Robert Davidsohn (26
April 1853 – 17
September 1937) was a
German journalist and historian. He is
known for his
studies of
medieval Florence. https://www...
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Bogumil Dawison (15 May 1818 – 1
February 1872) was a Polish-born
German actor. He was born in Warsaw, of
Jewish parents. At the age of
nineteen he went...
- May/June 1942) was the pen name of the
Jewish German expressionist poet Hans
Davidsohn, of
which "Van Hoddis" is an anagram. His most
famous poem
Weltende (End...
- Ilse (Intrator)
Stanley (née Ilse
Davidsohn), ((1906-03-11)March 11, 1906 – (1970-07-21)July 21, 1970), was a
German Jewish woman who, with the collusion...
- from 1936 to 1938, and the great-grandson of the
Berlin Cantor Magnus Davidsohn.
Stanley describes his
Jewish background as
informing his
writing on fascism:...
- Dora
Schaul (born Dora
Davidsohn, 21
September 1913 – 8
August 1999) was a
German woman noted particularly for her
undercover work at
official offices...
- Marx in the 19th century, and
Sigmund Freud, Sir
Steven Runciman,
Robert Davidsohn and
Nancy Sandars in the 20th century.
There was also a
tradition of the...