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- Mark Wischnitzer (May 10, 1882 – October 15, 1955) was a scholar of Jewish history. Mark Wischnitzer was born on May 10, 1882, in Rovno, Russia. He studied...
- Wischnitzer (German: Rahel Wischnitzer-Bernstein), (April 14, 1885 – November 20, 1989) was a Russian-born architect and art historian. Wischnitzer was...
- Yuval Wischnitzer (born 6 February 1947) is an Israeli athlete. He won silver and bronze medals in 5000 m in the Asian Games. At the 1973 Maccabiah Games...
- ISBN 1864700742. Rachel Wischnitzer, Synagogue Architecture in the United States, Jewish Publication Society of America, 1955 Rachel Wischnitzer, Architecture of...
- 1985), film director, screenwriter, dramatist and visual artist Rachel Wischnitzer (1885–1989), architect and art historian Jazep Jucho (1921–2004), lawyer...
- of Tivoli. In Italian. "Tivoli - Tomb of the Vestal Virgin Cossinia". Wischnitzer, Architecture of the European Synagogue, pp. 158, 159. "Tivoli historic...
- of Religions: The Jewish sanctuary. Brill. p. 15. ISBN 90-04-06893-7. Wischnitzer, Rachel (1964). The architecture of the European synagogoue. Jewish Publication...
- from the Jewish Community of Solothurn, Jewish Museum of Switzerland Wischnitzer, Rachel; Narkiss, Bezalel (2007). "Ark". In Berenbaum, Michael; Skolnik...
- Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2007-05-14. Rachel Wischnitzer, Synagogue Architecture in the United States, Jewish Publication Society...
- Clarence Epstein, The Architecture of the Great Synagogue, Duke's Place Wischnitzer, p.169. cited in Roth (1950), p.170 "The former Great Synagogue". Jewish...