KOHN, ABRAHAM — (1807–1848), Austrian rabbi and maskil. Born in Zálužany, Bohemia, he became a disciple of naphtali herz homberg in Prague. After serving as rabbi in Hohenems, in 1844 he became a preacher in Lemberg (LVOV), where he was known as an extremist… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto — Kohn, Kohn Colapinto, a Washington, D.C. law firm specializing in employment law, represents whistleblowers in the United States. Washingtonian Magazine , in its December 2004 issue, named the firm the top whistleblower within the Beltway. The… … Wikipedia
Abraham of Augsburg — (died November 21, 1265) was a German proselyte to Judaism; died a martyr s death. He seems to have adopted his new faith with such enthusiasm that he publicly assailed Christianity and attacked images of the saints, for which he was sentenced to … Wikipedia
Abraham Kohn — Rabbi Abraham Kohn (born Jan. 1, 1807, Zaluzan, Bohemia; died at Lemberg, Galicia, Sept. 7, 1848) was a Reform Jew that was the Chief Rabbi of Lemberg, and who was allegedly poisoned to death. In 1828, he entered the University of Prague, where… … Wikipedia
David Kohn — David Kohn, également appelé David Kahana ou Kogan, est un érudit du judaïsme du XIXe siècle (1838 1915). Éléments biographiques Il naît à Odessa et reçoit une éducation rabbinique, mais à l âge de quatorze ans, il entreprend en outre l… … Wikipédia en Français
David Kohn — (1838 1915) was a Russian archaeologist and Hebrew writer. He was born at Odessa and received a rabbinic education, but at the age of fourteen he took up the study of medieval literature and modern languages, and soon afterward, history and… … Wikipedia
HAMBURG, ABRAHAM BENJAMIN — (Wolf; 1770–1850), German talmudic scholar. Hamburg was born in Fuerth and studied at the yeshivah of R. Meshullam Solomon Kohn, the chief rabbi of Fuerth. He succeeded his teacher as head of the yeshivah, and in 1820 was appointed moreh ẓedek (… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BERLIN, ARYEH LOEB BEN ABRAHAM MEIR — (1738–1814), German rabbi. Berlin, the younger brother of , was born in Fuerth where his father, a well to do merchant, was communal leader of Franconian Jewry. Like his brother, he was appointed dayyan in Fuerth but Aryeh Loeb was at the same… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Wolf Hamburg — Abraham Benjamin (Avraham Binyamin) Wolf Hamburg (* 24. Januar 1770 in Fürth; † 1850) war ein deutscher Rabbiner und Talmudist. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Literatur 3 Weblinks … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation — This list of Nobel laureates by university affiliation shows the university affiliation (either as a student, alumnus or faculty) of winners of the Nobel Prize. Universities are listed in order of number of affiliated Nobel Prize winners, from… … Wikipedia