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Baruch Jeitteles (Hebrew: ברוך ייטלס) (22
April 1762 – 18
December 1813) was a
Jewish scholar, writer, and
doctor from Bohemia, ****ociated with the Jewish...
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Alois Isidor Jeitteles (20 June 1794 – 16
April 1858) was an
Austrian medical doctor,
journalist and writer, best
known for
Ludwig van Beethoven's setting...
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Judaism over
Germanism -
Considered from a
Nonreligious Perspective. 2009
Jeiteles teutonicus. Harfenklänge aus dem
vermauschelten Deutschland von Marr dem...
- was born in
Budapest to
Jewish parents Henrik and
Adele Koestler (née
Jeiteles). Henrik's father, Lipót Koestler, was a
soldier in the Austro-Hungarian...
- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Kisch,
Alexander (1904). "
Jeiteles (Jeitteles)". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The
Jewish Encyclopedia...
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objected thereto. He had a
controversy on this
subject with
Baruch Jeiteles (Phinehas
Hananiah Argosi di Silva), who,
under the
title of Ha-Oreb, published...
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publications were
another source of
income to him. He
corresponded with
Baruch Jeiteles [de; he],
Jacob Landau, son of
Yechezkel Landau, and Beer Ginzburg, the...
- son
Adalbert became a
Germanist and librarian.
Jewish Virtual Library -
JEITELES Richard Zimprich, Olmütz als
deutsche Hochschulstadt in Mähren,
Bruno Langer...
- (1789–1862).
Writers in
Prague included the
haskalah leader Jehudah Loeb
Jeiteles (1773–1838),
author of
witty epigrams ("Bene ha-Ne'urim") and of works...
- the Haskalah. One of the
leading Haskalah writers there was
Jehudah Loeb
Jeiteles (1773–1838),
author of
witty epigrams ("Bene ha-Ne'urim") and criticism...