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    David Friedländer (sometimes spelled Friedlander; 16 December 1750, Königsberg – 25 December 1834, Berlin) was a German banker, writer and communal leader...
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  • Friedländer (1833–1910), Orientalist and principal of Jews' College, London Michael W. Friedlander (1928–2021), American physicist Oskar Friedländer,...
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    the Auschwitz concentration camp. Friedländer did not learn the fate of his parents until 1946. After 1946, Friedländer grew more conscious of his Jewish...
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  • with his brother-in-law David Friedländer the Jewish Free School in Berlin in 1778, the first of its kind. Married David Friedländer, joint founder of the...
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    laughing, "The sanhedrin is at least useful to me."[citation needed] David Friedländer and his friends in Berlin described it as a spectacle that Napoleon...
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    second-generation Berlin maskilim (Enlightened), like Lazarus Bendavid and David Friedländer, proposed to reduce Judaism to little above Deism, or allow it to...
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    1801, at the age of eighteen, she married Moses Friedländer, a banker, who was the son of David Friedländer, a prominent leader of the Berlin Jewish community...
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    Josefson was more religious in philosophy than his peers, specifically David Friedländer, Isaac Satanow and Herz Homberg. He composed a manuscript of a Mendelssohn-style...
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    than 22,500 graves and 750 family tombs, including the graves of David Friedländer, Max Liebermann, Leopold Ullstein, Ludwig Bamberger, Eduard Lasker...
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  • Friedländer (1824–1909) – German philologist who later converted to Protestantism. Julius Friedländer (1813–1884) – German numismatist, Friedländer's...
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    and Mendel Bresslau, who were at that time tutoring in the house of David Friedländer at Königsberg, conceived the idea of causing Hebrew as a literary...
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    inherited the Medieval Grammarians' – such as Jonah ibn Janah and Judah ben David Hayyuj – distaste of Mishnaic Hebrew and preference of the Biblical one...
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    für Knaben", in Berlin in 1778 by one of his most ardent pupils, David Friedländer, where both religious and worldly subjects were taught. Mendelssohn...
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    (PDF). Yad Vashem. Retrieved 6 February 2010. Friedländer 2007, p. 59. Friedländer 2007, p. 56 n.65. Friedländer 2007, pp. 56, 59–60. Aderet, Ofer (25 November...
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    he remarked, laughing, "The sanhedrin is at least useful to me." David Friedländer and his friends in Berlin described it as a spectacle that Napoleon...
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  • was a German art historian (who should not be confused with Max Jakob Friedländer). Walter Friedlaender was the son of Sigismund Friedlaender and Anna...
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    October 2014 at the Wayback Machine Granot-Hershkovitz, Einat; Karasik, David; Friedlander, Yechiel; Rodriguez-Murillo, Laura; Dorajoo, Rajkumar; Liu, Jianjun;...
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  • Mendelssohn (1729-1786) and the religious reformer and textile entrepreneur David Friedländer (1750-1834), was born during the exile from Nazi Germany of his parents...
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  • of the pedagogic movement went so far, that Mendelssohn's student David Friedländer identified Judaism with the seclusion of modern European culture and...
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    pedagogical literature in the humanistic vein, such as that of Satanow and David Friedländer. The Haskalah became interested in Sephardic Jewish sources and had...
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    with the radical initiatives by Mendelssohn's friend and student David Friedländer in Prussia. He was the first who followed Mendelssohn's postulations...
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  • families and 18 unmarried Jews who had recently converted was given by David Friedlander to Prussian State Chancellor Hardenberg in 1811. In the eight old...
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    Christian Wilhelm von Dohm, pursued by David Friedländer in a thesis to Frederick William II in 1787 (Friedländer approved the Edict of 1812). Humboldt's...
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    Christian Kunth (1757–1829), Johann Jakob Engel, Ernst Gottfried Fischer, David Friedländer, Daniel Chodowiecki. In 1791, Marie-Elisabeth von Humboldt bought...
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  • original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 3 January 2010. Shermer p. 490 Brand, David; Friedlander, Blaine P.k Jr. (2001-02-19). "From somber Silent Spring to creative...
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    August 2020. Layne, Joslyn. "Biography: Erik Friedlander". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 June 2010. "Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites (TV Movie 2003)...
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    reorganization of Jewish worship, according to plans proposed by David Friedländer, and contributed to charitable societies for both the Jewish and gentile...
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  • search of learning. There he became the protégé of Daniel Itzig and David Friedländer, who found him employment as a teacher in some prominent families...
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  • Kathy Wilson – backing vocals (2,6) A-ha – producers David Z – producer, engineer David Friedlander – engineer Sverre Henriksen – engineer Brian Poer –...
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  • Max Jakob Friedländer (5 July 1867 in Berlin – 11 October 1958 in Amsterdam) was a German-Jewish museum curator and art historian. He was a specialist...
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