- "international
schnorrer" for his
calls for
philanthropy in many
countries he visited.
Milton Hindus,
commenting on the
picaresque novel The King of
Schnorrers, wrote...
-
Schnorrers" A
reading of
Israel Zangwill's
historical satire The King of
Schnorrers (1894), a
public domain LibriVox recording The King of
Schnorrers :...
- Karl "Quax"
Schnörrer (22
March 1919 – 25
September 1979) was a
German military aviator who
served in the
Luftwaffe during World War II. As a fighter...
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Democratic Party politics. It
closed in 1966. A
recreational social club, the
Schnorrers were part of "voluntary ****ociation"
based on the
German Vereine or society...
- (show doctor) 1974 The
Magic Show (director, c****ographer) 1979 King of
Schnorrers (director, c****ographer) 1988 Mail (c****ographer) 1989
Jerome Robbins'...
- 2013.
Retrieved 17 May 2024. Tanny,
Jarrod (2011). City of
Rogues and
Schnorrers: Russia's Jews and the Myth of Old Odessa. Bloomington:
Indiana University...
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hires Jewish scholar". McClatchy. "City of
Rogues and
Schnorrers". "City of
Rogues and
Schnorrers: Russia's Jews and the Myth of Old
Odesa (brief review)"...
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Florentine (born 2007),
entrepreneur Man****seh da Costa, The King of
Schnorrers All
pages with
titles containing Man****eh This page or
section lists people...
- as The Big Bow
Mystery (1892), and
social satire, such as The King of
Schnorrers (1894), a
picaresque novel (which
became a short-lived
musical comedy...
-
novels by
Jewish authors such as
Children of the
Ghetto and The King of
Schnorrers by
Israel Zangwill and Jew Boy by
Simon Blumenfeld.
Several chapters of...