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  • 121Levi H. Dowling — Levi H. Dowling, (May 18, 1844 August 13, 1911) born at Bellville, Ohio. His father, of Scottish and Welsh descent, was a pioneer preacher among the Disciples of Christ. Levi was always a student of the deeper things of life. At the age of… …

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  • 122Levi Weeks — (1776–1819) was the accused in the infamous Manhattan Well Murder trial of 1800, the first recorded murder trial in the United States.[1] At the time of the murder, Weeks was a young carpenter in New York City. He was the brother of Ezra Weeks,… …

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  • 123Levi Jizchak von Berditschew — Levi Jizchak ben Meir von Berditschew (* 1740; † 1810), war ein chassidischer Rabbiner und Zaddik. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werk und Wirkung 3 Literatur 4 …

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  • 124Levi Stubbs — jr. eigentlich Levi Stubbles (* 6. Juni 1936 in Detroit, Michigan; † 17. Oktober 2008 [1] ebenda) war der US amerikanische Leadsänger der Soul Gruppe …

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  • 125Levi Leipheimer — Información personal Nombre completo Levi Leipheimer Fecha de nacimiento 24 de octubre de 1973 Lugar de nacimiento Butte ( …

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  • 126LEVI, HERMANN — (1839–1900), German conductor. Born at Giessen, the grandson of a rabbi who had been a representative in Napoleon s Sanhedrin, Levi studied music at Leipzig and Paris. From 1872 to 1896 he was court conductor at Munich. Having at first been close …

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  • 127LEVI, SAMUEL GERSHON — (1908–1990), Canadian Conservative rabbi and leader; first Jewish chaplain in Canadian history; editor and translator. Levi was born in Toronto, Canada, where he studied in public schools and received a thorough talmudic and Hebraic education… …

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  • 128LEVI (Bet ha-Levi), SOLOMON (II) BEN ISAAC — (1532–1600), rabbi, commentator, author, and community leader. Solomon was a member of the bet ha levi family which originated from Portugal. He was born in Salonika. His life and activity can be divided into two main periods. During the first… …

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