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Israel Taglicht (March 9, 1862 −
December 13, 1943) was the
Chief Rabbi of Austria.
Taglicht was born on
March 9, 1862 in Berezó, Hungary, the son of...
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Gisela Taglicht (née Frankl; 28
November 1898 – 1981) was a
notable New
Zealand rhythmical dance and
gymnastics teacher.
Gisela Frankl was born in Vienna...
- Sweden. A
group of
Czech refugees,
consisting of the
Lustig family, the
Taglichts, Leo Eitinger, and
Robert Weinstein all
sought refuge in the
small coastal...
- 1142824. PMID 17690293. S2CID 30745070.
Gerchman Y,
Olami Y,
Rimon A,
Taglicht D,
Schuldiner S,
Padan E (February 1993). "Histidine-226 is part of the...
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Raffael Seyfried Andreas Schafer Production companies Hawkeye Pictures Taglicht Media Release date April 28, 2019 (2019-04-28) (Hot Docs)
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Perez Chajes (1918–1927)
David Feuchtwang (1933–1936)
Israel Taglicht (1936),
provisional chief rabbi Insp. I. Öhler (1946),
preacher at the...
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Perez Chajes (1918−1927)
David Feuchtwang –
Chief Rabbi (1933−1936)
Israel Taglicht –
interim Chief Rabbi (1936)
Isidor Öhler –
Preacher in the Stadttempel...
- at the
synagogue Adolf Jellinek, a
former rabbi at the
synagogue Israel Taglicht, a
former rabbi at the
synagogue Memorial plaque at the site of the synagogue...
- (1827–1895),
rabbi Franz Krones (1835–1902),
Austrian historian Israel Taglicht (1862−1943),
rabbi Jan Černý (1874–1959), politician,
prime minister of...
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Taglicht, RAFVR. 1602696 D. L. Tams, RAFVR. 1296478 F. A. R. Tarling, RAFVR. 545241...