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Amalia Malka Nathansohn Freud (née
Nathansohn; 18
August 1835 – 12
September 1930) was the
mother of
Sigmund Freud. She was born in Brody,
Kingdom of Galicia...
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Nathanson is a surname. It may
refer to:
Bernard Nathanson (1926–2011),
American physician E. M.
Nathanson (1928–2016),
American writer Jacob P. Nathanson...
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Nathansohn (1808–1875) (Hebrew: יוסף שאול בן אריה הלוי) was a
Polish rabbi and posek, and a
leading rabbinical authority of his day.
Rabbi Nathansohn...
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Jacob Freud (1815–1896), a wool merchant, and his
third wife,
Amalia Nathansohn (1835–1930).
Jacob Freud was born in Tysmenitz, then part of the Austrian...
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Rumpf The
Freud family:
Jacob Freud (1815–1896),
father of
Sigmund Amalia Nathansohn Freud (1835–1930),
mother of
Sigmund Anna
Freud (1895–1982), daughter...
- he came to be
known for his
Torah study. He and Freud's mother,
Amalia Nathansohn, who was 20
years younger and his
third wife, were
married by
Rabbi Isaac...
- (the
first strain was
observed by the
biological oceanographer Alexander Nathansohn in 1902 -
likely what we
would now call
Halothiobacillus neapolit****)...
- Brody; he was born in
Leipzig Nachman of Horodenka,
Hasidic leader Amalia Nathansohn-Freud (1835–1930),
mother of
Sigmund Freud Dmytro Pyluk (1900–1985), Ukrainian...
- Vol. 9. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 186. Zeitlin,
William (1890). "
Nathansohn, Marcus".
Bibliotheca hebraica post-Mendelssohniana (in German). Leipzig:...
- 19th
century Yechiel Michel HaLevi Epstein Meir
Marim Joseph Saul
HaLevi Nathansohn Yaakov Dovid Wilovsky Yisroel ben
Shmuel of
Shklov 20th
century Yechiel...