- marriages" with a "Jewish person" were
referred to as "
jüdisch versippt" (family ties to Jews). "
Jüdisch Versippte" were
discriminated against; they were excluded...
- The
Jewish Theological Seminary of
Breslau (official name:
Jüdisch-Theologisches
Seminar Fraenckel’sche Stiftung) was an
institution in
Breslau for the...
-
Hebrew in
Leipzig (1533). He is best
known for the 1530 book Der
gantze Jüdisch Glaub (The
Whole Jewish Belief). The 1906
Jewish Encyclopedia commented:...
-
German word "Jude" is
pronounced [ˈjuːdə], the
corresponding adjective "
jüdisch" [ˈjyːdɪʃ] (Jewish) is the
origin of the word "Yiddish".
According to The...
-
October 2022. Schattner-Rieser,
Ursula (4
September 2022). "Notizen zu zwei
jüdisch-stämmigen Leibärzten im
Umfeld Maximilians I.
Wegbereiter des humanistischen...
- Dictionary.
Retrieved May 19, 2018. Dalman,
Gustaf (1905).
Grammatik des
Jüdisch-Palästinischen Aramäisch nach den
Idiomen des palästinischen
Talmud und...
-
location missing publisher (link) Dalman,
Gustaf (1905).
Grammatik des
jüdisch-palästinischen Aramäisch (2nd ed.). Leipzig: Leipzig, Hinrichs. Caspar...
- "Sifte Yeshenah" (1874)
appeared in Przemyśl.
Gustaf Hermann Dalman's "
Jüdisch-Deutsche
Volkslieder aus
Galizien und Russland," pp. 29-42, 2d ed., Berlin...
- "Sir." The
Yiddish words yidish or
yiddisher (from
Middle High
German jüdisch) is an
adjective derived from the noun Yid, and thus
means "Jewish". A...
- with a
style best
represented on his
experimental side
project J.U.F. (
Jüdisch-Ukrainische Freundschaft) and a
newer incarnation, MITITIKA. He has also...