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Moritz Steinschneider (Yiddish: משה שטיינשניידער; 30
March 1816 – 24
January 1907) was a
Moravian bibliographer and Orientalist. He is
credited as having...
- Erik Jan H****sen, born
Hermann Steinschneider (2 June 1889 – 25
March 1933), was an
Austrian Jewish publicist,
charlatan and
clairvoyant performer. Acclaimed...
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Rachel Steinschneider (Hebrew: רחל שטיינשניידר; born 10
February 1994), also
known as
Rahel Shtainshnaider, is an
Israeli footballer who
plays as a forward...
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Lilly Helene Steinschneider-Wenckheim (13
January 1891 – 28
March 1975), more
commonly known as
Lilly Steinschneider, was the
first Hungarian woman to...
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Emmanuel Efimovich Steinschneider (Russian: Эммануил Ефимович Штайншнайдер; 21
December 1886 – 2
December 1970), was a
Russian Empire and USSR physician...
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Otsar Midrashim vol. 1 (1915).
Steinschneider,
Moritz Alphabeti**** Syracidis,
Berlin (1854).
Steinschneider,
Moritz Alphabeti****
Syracidis utrumque...
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Prague to
organize a
Jewish emigration, by
Abraham Benisch and
Moritz Steinschneider in 1835. In the
United States,
Mordecai Noah
attempted to establish...
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science and
folklore in
their efforts to
define racial character.
Moritz Steinschneider, in his
periodical of
Jewish letters Hamaskir (3 (Berlin 1860), 16)...
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Jewish scholar Moritz Steinschneider (1816–1907) in the
phrase antisemitische Vorurteile (antisemitic prejudices).
Steinschneider used this
phrase to characterise...
- field,
including Heinrich Graetz (History of the Jews, vol. 7),
Moritz Steinschneider,
Bernhard Beer,
Leopold Zunz, and
Christian David Ginsburg. Ginsburg...