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  • 121Nathan Birnbaum (Schriftsteller) — Nathan Birnbaum Nathan Birnbaum (jiddisch: Nosn Birnboym; er benutzte verschiedene Pseudonyme, meist Mathias Acher, hebr. „ein Anderer“, nach Elischa ben Abuja; weitere Pseudonyme u. a.: Dr. N. Birner, Mathias Palme, Anton Skart, Theodor Schwarz …

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  • 122Ignatov, David — (1885 1954)    American Yiddish author. He was born in the Ukraine and was active in the revolutionary movement in Kiev in 1903 6 before he emigrated to the US. He was one of the founders of the eastern European literary group Di Yunge, and… …

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  • 123Zederbaum, Alexander (Tsederboym, Aleksander) — (1816 93)    Polish editor and author. He was born in Zamosc, and lived in Lublin and Odessa. He founded the Hebrew newspaper Ha Melitz in 1860, and in 1862 began to issue Kol mevaser in Yiddish. Later he settled in St Petersburg where he… …

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  • 124Zeitlin, Hillel (Cejtlin, Hillel) — (1871 1942)    Russian philosopher. He was born in Korma, Belorussia, and in the 1890s lived in Homel. Initially he was a Zionist, but in reaction to the Kishinev pogrom he became a supporter of territorialism. After settling in Vilna, he… …

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  • 125Гергель, Нахум — Нахум Гергель Нахум Гергель, Берлин, 1929 год Род деятельности …

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  • 126Isaac Aboab I — Not to be confused with Isaac Aboab da Fonseca or Isaac Aboab of Castile. Isaac Aboab (fl. end of the 14th century) was a Jewish Talmudic scholar. He was also known by the pen name Menorat ha Maor or Menoras HaMaor, a work which he authored …

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  • 127List of people from Belarus — This is a list of people related to Republic of Belarus in some way or another. It is not limited to persons of Belarusian ethnicity; you may find Russians, Jews, Poles, Vikings, etc., in this list. Over the time the Belarusian land was under… …

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  • 128Teichmüller — is a Jewish surname (German for pond miller ; Modern Yiddish: טײַךְ taykh for river ) and may refer to: * Gustav Teichmüller (1832 1888), German philosopher * (Paul Julius) Oswald Teichmüller (1913 1943?), German mathematicianee also* Teichmüller …

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