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Samuel Joseph Fuenn (Hebrew: שמואל יוסף פין, romanized: Shmuel
Yosef Fin; 15
October 1818 – 11
January 1891), also
known as
Rashi Fuenn (רש״י פין) and...
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Benjamin Isaac Fuenn (Hebrew: בנימין פין; 1848 – 12
August 1901) was a
Lithuanian physician.
Fuenn was born in
Vilna in 1848, the son of
prominent maskil...
- Carmel') was a
Hebrew periodical,
edited and
published by
Samuel Joseph Fuenn in
Vilna from 1860 to 1880. It was one of the
important forces of the Haskalah...
- 1838), responsa. Died in Ḥeshvan 5561 (October–November 1800)
according to
Fuenn. This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Schechter...
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Index in ed. C****el; Frumkin, Eben Yerushalaim, pp. 34–40, Wilna, 1874;
Fuenn, in Ha-Karmel, ii. 486–494, 576–580; idem,
Keneset Yisrael, pp. 539, 540;...
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combating against further dilution of tradition: in Vilnius,
Samuel Joseph Fuenn turned from a
progressive into an
adversary of more
radical elements within...
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Image of
Levinsohn (centre) with
fellow Maskilim Isaac Erter,
Samuel Joseph Fuenn,
Solomon Rubin, and
Abraham Mapu....
- His
works are
frequently cited by his son,
Isaiah Horowitz.
Samuel Joseph Fuenn (1886). הר"ר אברהם הלוי הורוויץ בה"ר שבתי שעפטיל [Rabbi
Abraham Horowitz...
- of
Vilna - Fact or
Fiction (8 June 2005) by
Professor Sidney Z.
Leiman Fuenn,
Kiryah Ne'emanah, p. 120, Wilna. 1860 Gersoni, The
Converted Nobleman,...
- Wagnalls.
Retrieved May 14, 2015.
Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography: Friedenstein, 'Ir Gibborim, pp. 62, 63;
Fuenn,
Keneset Yisrael, i. 313. v t e v t e...