JELLINEK, ADOLF — (Aaron; 1820/21–1893), Vienna preacher and scholar. He was born in a village near Uhersky Brod (Ungarisch Brod), Moravia, into a family which he believed to be of hussite origin. After attending the yeshivah of menahem katz (Wannfried) in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jellinek, Adolf — ▪ European Jewish rabbi and scholar born June 26, 1821, Drslavice, Moravia, Austrian Empire [now in Czech Republic] died Dec. 29, 1893, Vienna, Austria rabbi and scholar who was considered to be the most forceful Jewish preacher of his time … Universalium
Adolf Jellinek — Adolf Jellinek, fotografiert von Josef Löwy, um 1860 Adolf (Aron) Jellinek (* 29. Oktober 1820 oder 26. Juni 1821 in Drslavice u Uherského Brodu, (deutsch: Derslawitz bei Ungarisch Brod), Mähren; † 28. Dezember 1893 in Wien) war ein … Deutsch Wikipedia
Adolf Jellinek — (Hebrew: אהרן ילינק Aharon Jelinek, June 26, 1821, Drslavice, nearby Uherské Hradiště, Moravia (now Czech Republic) December 28, 1893, Vienna) was an Austrian rabbi and scholar. After filling clerical posts in Leipzig (1845–1856), he became a … Wikipedia
Jellinek — Jellinek, Adolf, jüdischer Gelehrter und beliebter Kanzelredner, geb. 1820 zu Drslowitz bei Ungarisch Brod im Olmützerkreis Mährens, Prediger der Israeliten zu Leipzig, ist ein fruchtbarer Schriftsteller über die jüdische Literatur, namentlich… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Jellinek — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Elvin Morton Jellinek Emil Jellinek, fondateur de la marque automobile allemande Mecedes, fils de Adolf Jellinek Georg Jellinek, juriste allemand, fils de … Wikipédia en Français
Jellinek — is a surname and may refer to:* Adolf Jellinek (Adolph Jellinek) (1821 Czech 1893), an Austrian rabbi and scholar. * E. Morton Jellinek (1890 1963) a psychologist and researcher into alcoholism. * Emil Jellinek, or Emil Jellinek Mercedes (1853… … Wikipedia
JELLINEK, HERMANN — (1822–1848), writer, journalist, and revolutionary; younger brother of adolf jellinek . While living in Prostejov (Prossnitz) and Prague, he studied independently and was taught languages by his brother. He studied in Prague and Leipzig. Jellinek … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Adolf Fischhof — Adolf Fischhof, Lithographie von Josef Kriehuber, 1848. Adolf Fischhof (1816–1893); Lithographie von Strixner … Deutsch Wikipedia
Adolf Loos — Adolf Loos. Información personal Nacimiento 10 de diciembre de 1870 … Wikipedia Español