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Hildesheimer is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Azriel Hildesheimer (1820–1899),
German rabbi and
founder of the Hildesheimer...
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Wolfgang Hildesheimer (9
December 1916 – 21
August 1991) was a
German author. He
originally trained as an artist,
before turning to writing.
Hildesheimer was...
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Azriel Hildesheimer (also
Esriel and Israel, Yiddish: עזריאל הילדעסהיימער; 11 May 1820 – 12 June 1899) was a
German rabbi and
leader of
Orthodox Judaism...
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Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung is a
German newspaper published in Hildesheim, Germany. It was
established as
Hildesheimer Relations Courier,
first published...
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Siegmund Hildesheimer (1832–1896) was a German-born
British publisher, best
known for
Christmas and
other greetings cards, and postcards,
produced by Siegmund...
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Hildesheimer Straße is a main road in
Hanover and the
neighbouring town of Laatzen, Germany. It is
about 14
kilometers (9 miles) long and used by B Line...
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commonly designated as
Orthodox Judaism"; in 1882, when
Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer became convinced that the
public understood that his
philosophy and Liberal...
- The
Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary (officially in German:
Rabbinerseminar für das
orthodoxe Judenthum in
Berlin until 1880,
thereafter Rabbiner-Seminar...
- his
opera Don Giovanni. It is not
known why it was composed.
Wolfgang Hildesheimer,
noting that most of Mozart's
serenades were
written on commission, suggests...
- (1978).
Wolfgang Hildesheimers "Tynset" (in German). Meisenheim:
Anton Hain. ISBN 3-445-01848-0. Lea,
Henry A. (1979). "Wolfgang
Hildesheimer and the German-Jewish...