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  • 81Moses Hess — Moses (Moshe) Hess (June 21, 1812 – April 6, 1875) was a Jewish philosopher and socialist, and one of the founders of Labor Zionism. Contents 1 Life …

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  • 82Moses Hadas — (June 25, 1900 – August 17, 1966) was an American teacher, one of the leading classical scholars of the twentieth century, and a translator of numerous works. Raised in Atlanta in a Yiddish speaking Orthodox Jewish household, his early studies… …

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  • 83Moses Rosenkranz — (* 20. Juni 1904 in Berhometh am Pruth, damals Bukowina, Cisleithanien, heute Берегомет, Rajon Kizman, Ukraine); † 17. Mai 2003 in Kappel, Deutschland war ein deutschsprachiger Dichter. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke …

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  • 84Moses Mendelssohn — Philosophe allemand Époque moderne Naissance 6 septembre 1729 ( …

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  • 85Moses Austin Bryan — (September 25, 1817 – March 16, 1895) was an early settler of Texas. Moses served as Secretary for his uncle, Stephen F. Austin.[1] Contents 1 Family 2 Residence 3 Service to Texas …

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  • 86MOSES ESRIM VE-ARBA — (late 15th century), rabbi and emissary of Jerusalem. His unusual name ( Moses twenty four ) derives from the fact that he was born in Vierundzwanzig Hoefe ( 24 courts ) in the Aberndorf region of the province of Wuerttemberg in Germany. In the… …

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  • 87MOSES HA-DARSHAN — (11th century), scholar and aggadist of Narbonne. Moses was the teacher of nathan b. jehiel of rome , who quotes him in the Arukh, sometimes anonymously.   jacob tam in Sefer ha Yashar (part of responsa ed. by F. Rosenthal (1898), 189f. no. 46:4) …

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  • 88Moses Malone — No. 24, 2 Center / Power forward Personal information Date of birth March 23, 1955 (1955 03 23) …

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  • 89Moses Magnum — in court; art by Stephen Segovia and Marte Garcia Publication information Publisher …

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  • 90Moses Farnum House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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