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Schappe
Schappe Schap"pe, n. [G. dial. (Swiss), waste, impurity.] A silk yarn or fabric made out of carded spun silk.

Meaning of Schappe from wikipedia

- names are 'Schappe' or 'echappe.' "Schapping" is a step of silk production of fermentation at low temperature for softening the gum. Schappe is one of...
- Morris U. Schappes (pronounced SHAP-pess, born Moishe Shapshilevich; May 3, 1907 – June 3, 2004) was an American educator, writer, radical political activist...
- 19th century, the material was made using greige silk in the warp and schappe silk in the weft. The fabric was also known as "Levantine". Imitations...
- Rader, ed. The American Jewish Woman, A Do****entary History (Ktav 1981). Schappes, Morris Urman, ed. A do****entary history of the Jews in the United States...
- condominium Melody Sachko Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 30th 1957 schappe Dana Bennett† Rocky Mountain News Denver, Colorado Sandra Owen† Canton...
- current name. From 1959 to 2000, it was edited by Morris U. Schappes. Following Schappes' retirement in 2000, Editor Emeritus Lawrence Bush grew and sustained...
- 2307/1919556. ISSN 0043-5597. JSTOR 1919556. Schappes, Morris U. (1976) [1950]. "Merchant in Exile". In Morris U. Schappes (ed.). A Do****entary History of the...
- the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and B'nai B'rith. Additionally, Morris Schappes, editor of Jewish Currents, wrote an open letter of protest to The New...
- PMID 26858722. Romee R, Rosario M, Berrien-Elliott MM, Wagner JA, Jewell BA, Schappe T, et al. (September 2016). "Cytokine-induced memory-like natural killer...
- Worker, 1937 The Daily worker, heir to the great tradition, by Morris Schappes New York, Daily Worker, 1944 Dixie comes to New York: story of the Freeport...