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Louis Dembitz Brandeis (/ˈbrændaɪs/ BRAN-dysse;
November 13, 1856 –
October 5, 1941) was an
American lawyer who
served as an ****ociate
justice on the...
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Lewis Naphtali Dembitz (February 3, 1833 –
March 11, 1907) was a
German American legal scholar. He
influenced his
nephew Louis Brandeis, who
admired him...
- Dębica ([dɛmˈbit͡sa] ; Yiddish: דעמביץ
Dembitz) is a town in
southeastern Poland with 44,692
inhabitants as of
December 2021. It is the
capital of Dębica...
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founded in 1948, is
named for the late U.S.
Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis. Soon
after its founding,
Brandeis University established an international...
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kreisfreie Stadt (since 1940)
Krakau (Kraków) Kreishauptmannschaften
Dembitz (Dębica),
Jaroslau (Jarosław), J****el (Jaslo), Krakau-Land, Krosno1, M****ow...
- "rule of the 10s"). This we find
reiterated in
Cyrus Adler’s and
Lewis N.
Dembitz’s “Minyan,”
Jewish Encyclopedia, stating: "The
minimum of ten is evidently...
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queens in an
event termed the Pharaohs'
Golden Parade.
Gabriella Dembitz, The
Decree of
Sethos II at Karnak :
Further Thoughts on the Succession...
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philosophy at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Arthur Dembitz was the
first cousin of
Louis Dembitz Brandeis who at the time was one of the
leading Jewish...
- ISBN 978-1-199-56509-9, ISBN 978-1-199-56509-9. Mersky, Roy M. (1958).
Louis Dembitz Brandeis, 1856–1941: a Bibliography. List of law clerks, p. 11 (New Haven...
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replaced that of a son of
Herihor in the
Karnak temple of Khonsu.
Gabriella Dembitz,
Inscriptions of the high
priest Pinudjem I on the
walls of the Eighteenth...