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three times and had four daughters: From his
first marriage to
Rivka Maharshak (1892-1950), he had a daughter, Noa (1924–2007). They were
divorced in...
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Molecular Biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France). 55 (1): 84–97. PMID 19268006.
Maharshak N,
Shapiro J, Trau H (2003). "Carotenoderma--a
review of the
current literature"...
- Kingdom:
Academic Press (Elsevier). pp. 73–92. ISBN 978-0-323-66162-1.
Maharshak N,
Shapiro J, Trau H (March 2003). "Carotenoderma--a
review of the current...
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Maharshak N,
Shapiro J, Trau H (March 2003). "Carotenoderma – a
review of the current...
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native place,
Chinon (Hebr. קינון), and
sometimes by the
abbreviation MaHaRShaḲ. He was a
contemporary of
Peretz Kohen Gerondi, who
declared Samson to...
- (1): 27–34. doi:10.1016/j.artmed.2012.04.001. PMID 22537823.
Solomon I,
Maharshak N,
Chechik G,
Leibovici L,
Lubetsky A,
Halkin H, et al. (December 2004)...
- Honda,
Harry Sokol,
Corinna Bang,
Andre Franke,
Christoph Schramm,
Nitsan Maharshak, Ryan
Balfour Sartor,
Rotem Sorek, Eran Elinav,Federici, S.; et al. (2022)...
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Reuben Gurzovsky, a
descendant of the
prominent rabbinical family of
Maharshak. He
studied in a
cheder and
yeshiva in his hometown, and
later for three...
- doi:10.2119/molmed.2010.00015. ISSN 1528-3658. PMC 2896466. PMID 20464061.
Maharshak, Nitsan; Shenhar-Tsarfaty, Shani; Aroyo, Nimrod; Orpaz, Naama; Guberman...
- (1789–1869) was
known as the
Preacher or
Maggid of Brody, and by his
acronym Maharshak. He
served for
fifty years in the
Rabbinate of Brody, and was the author...