mandelkern
1Mandelkern — Position der Amygdalae im menschlichen Gehirn Die Amygdala (latinisiert aus griechisch αμυγδαλή „Tonsillen Mandel“, abgeleitet vom altgriechischen Neutrum αμύγδαλον „Mandel“ bezogen auf die so bezeichnete Frucht …
2Mandelkern — Wo der mandelkern angebissen wirt, so wirt er bitter. – Henisch, 402, 9 …
3MANDELKERN, SOLOMON — (1846–1902), Russian lexicographer, Hebrew poet, and translator. Mandelkern was born in Mlynow and in his youth was among the Ḥasidim of Menahem Mendel of Kotzk. However, he soon came under the influence of Haskalah. At the age of 19 he divorced… …
4Mandelkern, der — Der Mandelkêrn, des es, plur. die e, S. 3. Mandel …
5Mandelkern, Solomon — (1902–48) Russian biblical scholar. Mandelkern was the compiler of a great Bible concordance, Heichal ha Kodesh (1896), which was the result of twenty years of research. He was the first to follow the Jewish arrangement of the Bible …
Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
6Mandelkern — Mạn|del|kern 〈m. 1〉 = Mandel2 (1) * * * Mạn|del|kern, der: ↑ 1Mandel (1 a). * * * Mạn|del|kern, der: 1↑Mandel (1 a) …
7Mandelkern — Mạn|del|kern …
8Mandelkern, Solomon — (1846 1902) German Hebrew poet and scholar of Polish origin. He was born in Mlynow. He served as assistant to the government appointed rabbi of Odessa from 1873 to 1880, then settled in Leipzig, where he devoted himself to research. A… …
9Salomon Mandelkern — (Hebrew: שלמה מנדלקרן; 1846, Mlynov, Volhynia March 24, 1902, Vienna) was a Ukrainian Jewish poet and author. He was educated as a Talmudist. After his father s death he went to Dubno (he was then fourteen), where he continued his Talmudical… …
10Dieudonné Mandelkern — Dieudonné Mandelkern, né le 29 octobre 1931, est diplômé de Sciences Po, où il a été maître de conférence dans les années 1960 (avec notamment parmi ses étudiants : Joëlle Bourgois et Bertrand Landrieu) et ancien élève de l ENA (promotion… …