Adolf Jellinek (Hebrew: אהרן ילינק Aharon Jelinek; 26 June 1821 in Drslavice, Moravia – 28 December 1893 in Vienna) was an Austrian rabbi and scholar....
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include: Adolf Jellinek (1821–1893), an Austrian rabbi and scholar. Emil Jellinek (1853–1918), an automobile entrepreneur, son of Adolf Mercédès Jellinek (1889–1929)...
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Jellinek was born in Leipzig, Germany, the son of Adolf Jellinek (sometimes known as Aaron Jellinek). His father was a well-known Czech-Hungarian rabbi...
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Adrienne Ramona Manuela Jellinek (16 September 1889 – 23 February 1929) was the daughter of Austrian automobile entrepreneur Emil Jellinek and his first wife...
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revolutionary from a prominent Austrian Jewish family. His older brother Adolf Jellinek was one of Austria-Hungary's leading rabbis and writers. He left home...
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Austria“. Jellinek was born in Leipzig. His father, Adolf Jellinek, was an Austrian rabbi. From 1867, Jellinek studied law, history of art and philosophy at...
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Noah Mannheimer, Adolf Jellinek and Rabbi Moritz Güdemann led the central congregation in Vienna along a similar path. In Jellinek's local seminary, Meir...
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have been a magical word like Adiriron and Dapdapiron. Hugo Odeberg Adolf Jellinek and Marcus Jastrow suggest the name may have originated from either...
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throat; therefore, the Angel of Death stands at the head of the patient (Adolf Jellinek, l.c. ii. 94, Midr. Teh. to Ps. xi.). When the soul forsakes the body...
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12:5, § 1. Josephus, Contra Apion 1, § 7. "Antiquities" 13:10 § 5; Adolf Jellinek, "B. H." i. 133-137; Kiddushin 66a; see John Hyrcanus Josephus. Antiquities...
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1901–1906, citing: Ahimaaz Chronicle, ed. London, pp. 95 et seq.; Adolf Jellinek, Moses b. Schem-Tob de Leon und Seine Verhältniss zum Sohar, Leipsic...
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and researchers of this material include Abraham ben Elijah of Vilna, Adolf Jellinek, and Solomon Aaron Wertheimer. The chief of these works are: Midrash...
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co-authored articles for the Jewish Encyclopedia. Kurrein was a disciple of Adolf Jellinek. Besides several collections of sermons — entitled Maggid Mereshit (1880)...
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Judentums early critical-historical scholars of jewish mystical texts: Adolf Jellinek 1800s Austrian Reform Rabbi scholar German Idealist rational mystical...
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published Shir ha-Shirim, a translation of a Passover sermon delivered by Adolf Jellinek (Lemberg, 1861), and Mi-Mitzrayim, a translation of Ludwig August von...
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de León was given by Adolf Jellinek in his 1851 monograph "Moses ben Shem-tob de León und sein Verhältnis zum Sohar". Jellinek's proofs, which combined...
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works, and HaLevi's teacher (Nachmanides) is not cited by the Chinuch. Adolf Jellinek (1878) argues that "Aaron" is correct, but that it is a different Aaron...
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Judenthum, pp. 56–71. Peretz Smolenskin, Sämmtliche Werke, ii. 267–278. Adolf Jellinek, Elischa b. Abuja, Leipzig, 1847. Isaac Hirsch Weiss, Dor Dor we-Dorshaw...
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and 243 Adolf Jellinek, B. H. 4, pp. 9 et seq. On Gen. 6:2 Salonica, 1526–27 Jellinek, l.c. 1 79 ed. S. Buber, Ḥuḳḳat, Addenda, § 1 Jellinek, l.c. i....
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however, that the Jewish text of the Beth ha-Midrash by Adolf Jellinek (simply referred to as "Jellinek") was written between 1853 and 1878, about 1,200 years...
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and in 2011 was chosen as the "most beautiful Czech railway station". Adolf Jellinek (1821–1893), rabbi Ernst Sträussler (1872–1959), neuropathologist Božena...
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from those of the Talmud. This opinion was refuted by Moses Schorr and Adolf Jellinek, who observed that Eldad's halakhot contain rules of shechita not accepted...
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numbers; indeed, Abulafia considered him as the continuator of his school (Adolf Jellinek, B.H. iii, p. xl). But Gikatilla was not an adversary of philosophy;...
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also in Adolf Jellinek, B. H. i. 115–129 "AARON BEN SAMUEL - JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2020-06-13. Jellinek, Adolph...
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(see also Adler's Memoir in the References below). Hermann Jellinek (brother of Adolf Jellinek) wrote a book entitled Uriel Acosta (1848). Israel Zangwill...
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publisher (link) (reprinted from 1880 Vienna edition) Compare also Adolf Jellinek, Bet ha-Midrash, i. 58 In "Bet ha-Midrash," vi. 36-70 This article incorporates...
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writings by M. H. Landauer, who attributed the book of the Zohar to him. Adolf Jellinek refuted this attribution and compiled the first comprehensive list of...
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(1998−2012) Oskar Deutsch (since 2012) Isaak Noah Mannheimer (1824−1865) Adolf Jellinek (1865−1893) Moritz Güdemann (1894−1918) Zwi Perez Chajes (1918−1927)...
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"Stadttempel" was renovated once again in 1963 by Prof. Otto Niedermoser. Adolf Jellinek Simon Wiesenthal Stadttempel façade and front entrance Stadttempel interior...
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kabbalist and rabbi. The surname "Gerondi" is due to a deduction by Adolf Jellinek, and is used for the purpose of describing more in detail the author...
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