MELDOLA, RAPHAEL — (1754–1828), British rabbi; son of Moses Hezekiah Meldola (1725–1791), professor of Oriental languages in Paris. Raphael was born in Leghorn, received rabbinical ordination there from Ḥ.J.D. Azulai in 1796, became a dayyan in 1803, and in 1804/05 … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Raphael Meldola — Not to be confused with Raphael Meldola (Sephardic Rabbi). Raphael Meldola, by Solomon Joseph Solomon[1] Raphael Meldola FRS (July 19, 1849 – November 16, 1915) was a British chemist and entomologist. He was … Wikipedia
Meldola — bezeichnet: eine Gemeinde in Italien, siehe Meldola (Emilia Romagna) Meldola ist der Name einer aus Spanien stammenden jüdischen Familie: Abraham Meldola (1754–1826), erster jüdischer Notar in Deutschland David Meldola (1780–1861),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Raphael Meldola (Sephardic Rabbi) — Raphael Meldola, English Rabbi. Born in Leghorn 1754; died in London June 1, 1828.One of the most prominent members of the Meldola family. He received a thorough university training, both in theological and in secular branches, and displayed such … Wikipedia
Meldola medal — The Meldola medal and prize is awarded annually by the Royal Society of Chemistry to a British chemist who is under 32 years of age for promising original investigations in chemistry (which have been published). It commemorates Raphael Meldola,… … Wikipedia
Meldola Medal and Prize — The Meldola Medal and Prize was awarded annually by the Royal Society of Chemistry to a British chemist who was under 32 years of age for promising original investigations in chemistry (which have been published). It commemorates Raphael Meldola … Wikipedia
meldola's blue — ˈmeldələz noun or meldola blue Usage: usually capitalized M&B Etymology: after Raphael Meldola died 1915 English chemist : a basic dye see dye table I (under Basic Blue 6) … Useful english dictionary
Meldola, David — (1797 1853) English rabbi, son of Raphael Meldola. He succeeded his father as presiding rabbi of the Sephardi community in London. He was a founder of the Jewish Chronicle and opposed the Reform movement … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
KIMḤI, RAPHAEL ISRAEL BEN JOSEPH — (first half of 18th century), emissary of Safed. Kimḥi was born in Constantinople where he studied under . When his teacher moved to Ereẓ Israel in 1713 he followed him and settled in Safed, where he studied under Jacob Vilna Ashkenazi. In 1728… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Hackney Wick — infobox UK place official name= Hackney Wick map type= Greater London region= London country= England london borough= Hackney constituency westminster= Hackney South and Shoreditch post town= LONDON postcode area= E postcode district= E9,E15 dial … Wikipedia