- Swarzędz [ˈsfaʐɛnt͡s] (German:
Schwersenz) is a town in west-central
Poland with 29,766 inhabitants. It is the seat of a
mixed urban-rural
commune called...
- Baruch, the son of
Jewish parents Bernard and
Theresa (Green), was born in
Schwersenz,
Kingdom of Prussia. He
attended the
Royal Gymnasium in Posen. In 1855...
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Albrecht Schönherr (1996), Friedrich-Wilhelm
Marquardt (1998),
Jizchak Schwersenz (1999), Günter
Brakelmann (2009) and
Andreas Maislinger have been lecturing...
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Nanette Dermanjian –
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Nanette Schwersenz –
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Peggi Blu –
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Ralph Dujour – backing...
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Philipp Jaffé Born (1819-02-17)17
February 1819
Schwersenz,
Prussia Died 3
April 1870(1870-04-03) (aged 51) Wittenberge,
Prussia Known for
Regesta Pontifi****...
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Siegfried Placzek, (1866
Schwersenz,
Kingdom of
Prussia –
March 8, 1946, New York City, New York, USA) was a
prominent German-born
neurologist and psychiatrist...
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studied for two
years in the
yeshiva of
Rabbi Gedalia Tiktin,
rabbi of
Schwersenz close by to Posen, and his father-in-law
supported him. In
Posen he taught...
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Ludwig Lewysohn (15
April 1819, in
Schwersenz,
Posen – 26 May 1901, in Stockholm), was a
German rabbi.
Graduating from the Realgymnasium, Berlin, in 1843...
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Willi Blum),
among others.
Siewert was born the son of a
carpenter in
Schwersenz,
Province of Posen,
German Empire (today Swarzędz, Poznań
County in Poland)...
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dissertation on
Flavius Josephus and the bible. He
served as a
rabbi first in
Schwersenz,
received additional rabbinical training in
Hamburg and Mainz, and then...