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Moritz Freiherr von
Hirsch auf
Gereuth (German:
Moritz Freiherr von
Hirsch auf Gereuth; French: Maurice,
baron de Hirsch de Gereuth; 9
December 1831 –...
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settlement for
Eastern European Jews. The
Baron DeHirsch Fund,
organized by
philanthropist Maurice de Hirsch,
purchased 5,300
acres (21 km2) of land in Dennis...
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influenced by the work of
pioneers like
August Aichorn and
Katrina DeHirsch, in Germany.
DeHirsch wrote of the "treatment alliance"
between the
educational therapist...
- Look up
Hirsch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hirsch is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Afua
Hirsch (born 1981), Norwegian-born...
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Baron de Hirsch Cemetery may
refer to
these Jewish cemeteries:
Baron de Hirsch Cemetery (Halifax), in Halifax, Nova
Scotia Baron de Hirsch Cemetery...
- The
Baron de Hirsch Cemetery, also
known as the Beth
Israel Synagogue Cemetery, is a
Jewish cemetery located on west side of
Windsor Street at the intersection...
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Temple De Hirsch Sinai is a
Reform Jewish congregation with
synagogues at
campuses in
Seattle and
nearby Bellevue, Washington, in the
United States. The...
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Clara de Hirsch (born
Claire Bischoffsheim; June 18, 1833 –
April 1, 1899), also
known as
Baroness de Hirsch, was a
Belgian businesswoman and philanthropist...
- at the Y.W.H.A. (1941–1942); the
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts with
Jacques de Tonnancour (1942–4); the
Montreal School of Fine Arts with M.
Carpentier (1944–1946);...
- (Pietrokov 1914) Kucharsky,
Danny (2007).
Sacred Ground on
de la Savane: Montreal's
Baron de Hirsch Cemetery. Montreal: Véhicule Press. pp. 147–149. ISBN 978-1-55065-196-6...