- Saul
Pinchas Rabbinowicz (Saul
Pinehas Rabbinowicz /
Rabbinowitsch / Rabinowitz; Akronym:
Schepher / SchePheR; * 1845 in Tauroggen; † 1910 in Frankfurt...
- Y.
Michel Rabbinowicz (Breslau 1892) was a
rabbinic author and lecturer.
Rabbinowicz was
noted for
authoring a French-language
translation of
several parts...
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Bertha Rabbinowicz-Kreidmann (Yiddish: בערטהא ראבינאוויטץ־קריידמאן; died May 16, 1871) was a
Hebrew poet and
letter writer. Her father,
Moshe Aharon Kreidmann...
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organization they
named Hovevei Zion.
Pinsker was
aided by
Shaul Pinchas Rabbinowicz. The
group tried to
secure financial help from
Baron Edmond James de...
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painter Bertha Pappenheim (1859–1936), women's
rights pioneer Saul
Pinchas Rabbinowicz (1845–1910),
author Amschel Mayer von
Rothschild (1773–1855), banker...
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Yerushalmi Sheḳ. 5 48c,
according to the
correct text
given by
Rabbinowicz, Diḳduḳe Soferim, p. 42;
compare Giṭ. 67a and Dünner, in Monatsschrift...
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Louis Prang (1824–1909), printer,
lithographer and
publisher Y.
Michel Rabbinowicz (1892 - ?),
author Michael Oser
Rabin (born 1931),
mathematician and...
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Talmud Megillah 74b
Shabbat 20b,
according to the
correct reading; see
Rabbinowicz, "Dikdukei Soferim"
Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot 5a
Shevuot 6b; Jerusalem...
- was
revised and the work
published in Lemberg, 1863, by
Raphael Nathan Rabbinowicz. This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the public...
- of letters,
evidently meant to
serve as models, are
found in the MSS.
Rabbinowicz, No. 129 (now in
Budapest and
edited by
Abraham David in 1985). Two-thirds...