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Frankfurt am Main, German Confederation
(Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Date:
1856
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Rudolf Lehmann
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Ottensen, German Confederation
(Ottensen, Germany)
Date:
1851
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For the two reasons specified below, I have given myself the surname “Wasserzug”; the first reason is that when I was five or six years of age, I was playing with some young children, I believe, in a…
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Moses Wasserzug
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Płock, Kingdom of Prussia
(Płock, Poland)
Frankfurt, German Confederation
(Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
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ca. 1820
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Proverbs are the wisdom of the people, the fruit of common sense, and in particular, are distilled from general experience. They are to the moral…
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Leopold Dukes
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Leipzig, German Confederation
(Leipzig, Germany)
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1844
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Offenbach, German Confederation
(Offenbach, Germany)
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1813
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Julius Muhr
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Munich, German Confederation
(Munich, Germany)
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ca. 1860s
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All this heavy misfortune persuaded Maximilian to think earnestly and independently about the problem of Mexico and his throne. I say independently and lay particular emphasis on the word because I…
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Samuel Siegfried Karl von Basch
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Leipzig, German Confederation
(Leipzig, Germany)
Date:
1868
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Note: The word “religion” is not biblical. It is taken over from paganism, where it does not include the factor of freedom. People disagree as to whether it is derived from religere or relegere; about…
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Samuel Hirsch
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1842
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Jeremiah David Alexander Fiorino
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Kassel, German Confederation
(Kassel, Germany)
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ca. 1820s
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One of Charlotte von Rothschild’s most outstanding works is the only known nineteenth-century Hebrew manuscript to have been illuminated by a woman.
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Charlotte von Rothschild
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Frankfurt am Main, German Confederation
(Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Date:
1842