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composed of two villages,
namely Sucevița and
Voievodeasa (German:
Fürstenthal). Sucevița Monastery, part of the
UNESCO World Heritage Site
series of...
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Raphael Fürstenthal (born in
Glogau 1781; died at Breslau,
February 16, 1855) was a
German Jewish poet, translator, and
Hebrew writer.
Fürstenthal's attention...
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Konrad von
Furstenthal;
Friedrich Johann Anton von
Gonzenbach (1853). "Aufzeichnung über die...
- (Amsterdam, 1701), with a
modern German translation by
Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal and
Benzion Behrend (Krotoschin, 1844–46). It was
translated also into...
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University of
California Press 2007 ISBN 0-520-24869-4 C. E.
Olken and J.
Furstenthal The New Connoisseurs'
Guidebook to
California Wine and
Wineries pg 43...
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Morawski Personal details Born
Joseph Weber (1846-06-12)12 June 1846
Fürstenthal,
Austrian Empire (present day
Voievodeasa in
Suceava County, Romania)...
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Tanhuma in
Isaac Aboab's
Menorat ha-Maor, 1:1, 2, § 1, ed.
Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal, p. 82; also Maḥzor Vitry, p. 112
Under the title, Ein ganz neie Maase...
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contributors to the
Sippurim were L. Weisel,
Salomon Kohn, I. M. Jost, R.
Fürstenthal, and S. I. Kaempf. From 1852
Pascheles published the
Illustrirter Israelitischer...
- Auerbach, Paul Celan, Else Lasker-Schüler,
Ernst Lissauer,
Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal,
Siegfried Einstein, Karl Marx,
Nelly Sachs, Karl Kraus, Egon Friedell...
- Commandments, in
extracts translated and
introduced by
Rabbi Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal.
Mishlei (Hebrew: משלי; Leipzig, 1865), as editor, with
German translation...