- Zvi (Zwi)
Hirsch Kalischer (Hebrew:צבי הירש קלישר)(24
March 1795 – 16
October 1874) was an
Orthodox German rabbi who
expressed views, from a religious...
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Clemens Kalischer (1921–2018),
German photographer in
reportage and art
photography Peter Kalischer (1915–1991),
American journalist Salomon Kalischer (1845–1924)...
- Otto
Kalischer (1869 – 1942) was a
German anatomist and neurologist. He was born on
April 23, 1869 in what was then Berlin,
Kingdom of Prussia. He was...
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Peter Kalischer (December 25, 1915 – July 5, 1991) was an
American journalist best
known for his
reporting of the
early stages of the
Vietnam War in the...
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Salomon Kalischer, or
Solomon Kalischer (8
October 1845 – 22
September 1924), was a
German Jewish composer, pianist, and physicist.
Kalischer was born...
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Clemens Kalischer (March 30, 1921 – June 9, 2018) was an
American photojournalist and art photographer. He was born in
Germany and
immigrated to the United...
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referred to as "dati lite". In 1862,
German Orthodox Rabbi Zvi
Hirsch Kalischer published his
tractate Derishat Zion,
positing that the
salvation of the...
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Bibas (1789–1852),
Rabbi Judah Alkalai (1798–1878),
Rabbi Zvi
Hirsch Kalischer (1795–1874),
philosopher Moses Hess (1812–1875) and Sir
Moses Haim Montefiore...
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rabbis Yehuda Bibas (1789–1852), Tzvi
Kalischer (1795–1874), and
Judah Alkalai (1798–1878).
Alkalai and
Kalischer developed their ideas as a reinterpretation...
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Siegfried Kalischer (7 May 1862,
Thorn – 31
March 1954, Copenhagen) was a
German neurologist and researcher. A
cousin of
anatomist and
neurologist Otto...