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    Mattityahu Strashun (Hebrew: מתתיהו שטראשון, also spelled Strassen; October 1, 1817 – December 13, 1885) was a Lithuanian Talmudist, Midrashic scholar...
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  • as Mattityahu Mattityahu Peled (1923–1995), Israeli public figure Mattityahu Strashun (1817–1885), rabbi and scholar Matisyahu (born 1979), reggae musician...
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    works of other authorities. He died in Wilna on March 21, 1872. Mattityahu Strashun, his son  This article incorporates text from a publication now in...
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  • treasurer; Abraham Brodski; and I. Brodski. Lithuanian scholar Mattityahu Strashun was an honorary member. The aim of the society as set forth in its...
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  • Adler, Albert Cohn, S. D. Luzzatto, Moses Montefiore, Michael Sachs, Mattityahu Strashun, and Joseph Zedner. The organization's focus on realigning Haskalah...
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    'Olam, 1st ed., 1822, and 2d ed., with annotations by Mattityahu Strashun and Samuel Strashun, 1858; Königsberger, in Monatsblätter für Vergangenheit...
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    publisher (link) A history of the Jews of Vilna, with an introduction by Mattityahu Strashun. Divre ha-yamim li-vene Yisrael [History of the Children of Israel]...
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    private teacher of Hebrew and German, having for one of his pupils Mattityahu Strashun, who remained his lifelong friend. In 1841 Dick became teacher of...
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    155-157; Heinrich Grätz, Geschichte der Juden, vii. 219 et seq.; Mattityahu Strashun, Pirḥe Ẓafon, i. 46; L. Venetianer, Semtob ibn Fala-Kéra, in Magyar...
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