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Sinzheim is a muni****lity in the
district of Rastatt, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
located 6 km west of Baden-Baden, and 11 km
south of Rastatt...
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Joseph David Sinzheim (1745 –
November 11, 1812 in Paris) was the
chief rabbi of Strasbourg. He was son of
Rabbi Isaac Sinzheim of Treves, and brother-in-law...
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Battle of
Sinsheim took
place on 16 June 1674, near
Sinsheim in
modern Baden-Württemberg, then in the Holy
Roman Empire. Part of the 1672 to 1678 Franco-Dutch...
- Rheinmünster
Sinzheim Steinmauern Weisenbach Administrative districts Bischweier-Kuppenheim Bühl
Durmersheim Gernsbach Rastatt Rheinmünster-Lichtenau
Sinzheim...
- the Rhine, and
Italian Jews. The ****embly was led by
Rabbi Joseph David Sinzheim of Strasbourg, who
later became the
chairman (Nasi) of the
Grand Sanhedrin...
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Germany on the
territory of the town of Baden-Baden and the muni****lity of
Sinzheim. On the
summit plateau,
which is made of
bunter sandstone there is the...
- Alexander, Duke of Württemberg
Aaron Beer († 1740) of
Aurich and
Frankfurt Löw
Sinzheim (c. 1675–1744),
court purveyor of
Mainz Israel Edler von Hönigsberg (1724–1789)...
- delegates.
Among them were the son of Cerfbeer, Theodore, and
Joseph David Sinzheim. The
Cahier written by the
Jewish community from
eastern France asked for...
- 1/January (p.32–42),
Gnostika 2/April (p. 26–35),
Gnostika 3/July (p.22–37),
Sinzheim. 1997. Also, in:
Aries 21 (p.63–98), Paris, 1998.
Italian translation:...
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Sinzheim 7222 Rastatt, Bischweier, Gaggenau, Kuppenheim, Muggensturm, Ötigheim,
Steinmauern 7223 Bühl, Baden-Baden, Bühlertal, Ottersweier,
Sinzheim 7224...