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Donin is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Hayim Halevy Donin (1928–1983), American...
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Nicholas Donin (French:
Nicolas Donin) of La Roc****e, a
Jewish convert to
Christianity in
early thirteenth-century Paris, is
known for his role in the...
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court of King
Louis IX of France. It
followed the work of
Nicholas Donin, a
Jewish convert to
Christianity who
translated the
Talmud and pressed...
- ha-Cohen Atzvan, Ma'alot Shlomo,
Jerusalem 1985, p. 56 in PDF (Hebrew)
Donin p. 291
Donin p. 304 Nissim,
Daniele (2001). "FAMIGLIE RAPA E
RAPAPORT NELL'ITALIA...
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Hayim Halevy Donin (1928–1982), was an
American Orthodox rabbi and the
author of
several books.
Donin was born
Herman Dolnansky in the city of New York...
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Officer Gus
Corbin Episode: "Gus Corbin" 1975, 1976
Police Woman Paul
Donin Stansky Episode: "No
Place to Hide" Episode: "Tender Soldier" 1976 Laverne...
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adopt the
usual system of
dating it to the time of
Ravina II.
Nicholas Donin, by contrast,
claimed that the
Talmud was only
composeed "400 years" before...
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Piotr Dunin (c. 1415 – 1484) was a
Polish leader. He was
Starost of
Malbork from 1478–1484,
castellan of
Sieradz from 1478, and
voivode of Brześć Kujawski...
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Jesus in the
Talmud until 1236, when a
convert from Judaism,
Nicholas Donin, laid thirty-five
formal charges against the
Talmud before Pope Gregory...
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Jewish converts to Christianity, such as
Pablo Christiani and
Nicholas Donin claimed the
Talmud contained insulting references to Jesus. An
early work...