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Abraham Neuda (1812, Loštice – 22
February 1854, Loštice) was an
Austrian rabbi. He was the son of
Rabbi Aaron Neuda of Loštice, and the
nephew of Rabbi...
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Neuda (née Schmiedl, 6
March 1819 in
Lomnice – 6
April 1894 in Merano) was a German-language
Jewish writer best
known for her po****r collection...
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transmitted in
European sources; it has not yet been
satisfactorily explained.
Neuda (in "Orient, Lit." vi. 132)
compares the name "Masarjawaih" with the Hebrew...
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Jewish scholar Simcha Bunim of
Peshischa (1765–1827),
Polish rabbi Abraham Neuda (1812–1854),
Moravian rabbi Joel
Deutsch (1813–1899),
Jewish writer and...
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translation by
Hester Rothschild, 1855), and
Stunden der
Andacht (****
Neuda, 1855). By the end of the 19th century,
Reform movement prayer books in...
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Prayer for the
sovereign (Emperor
Franz Joseph I), a teḥinah by
Abraham Neuda (1855)". opensiddur.org/?p=42814.
Retrieved 2024-06-08. Rozenblit, Marsha...
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mechanical hemp
spinning mill,
twine and rope factory,
Lieser &
Duschnitz in
Neuda. At the
beginning of the 1920s, the
group was international,
spanning six...
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Volhynia where she had her own
shtiebel (called the Gornshtibl). ****
Neuda (1819-1894), may have
composed and
collected the
supplicatory prayers she...
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Neuda) is a
village (Hungarian: község) in
northern Baranya County, Hegyhát District, in
southern Hungary. Its po****tion at the 2011...
- days of your life. A book for
Jewish women (Frankfurt am Main 1935) ****
Neuda:
hours of devotion.
Reviewed and
worked through by
Martha Wertheimer (Frankfurt...