Hevesi

Hevesi

Hevesi ist der Familienname folgender Personen:

  • István Hevesi (* 1931), ungarischer Wasserballer
  • Ludwig Hevesi (1843–1910), österreichischer Schriftsteller und Journalist, Feuilletonist, Kunstkritiker, Humorist
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  • HEVESI, SIMON — (formerly Handler; 1868–1943), rabbi and scholar in Hungary. He studied at the Budapest rabbinical seminary and at Budapest University. In 1894 he was appointed rabbi of Kassa (now Kosice, Slovakia) and later officiated in various communities.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • HEVESI, LAJOS — (Ludwig; 1843–1910), Hungarian author and journalist. A noted humorist, Hevesi was associated in Budapest with the satirical magazine, Borsszem Jankó, and with the Pester Lloyd. From 1885 he edited the Wiener Fremdenblatt. One of his most popular …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Hevesi (Handler), Simon — (1868 1943)    Hungarian scholar and rabbi. In 1894 he was appointed rabbi of Kassa, and later became chief rabbi of Budapest. From 1905 he was lecturer in homiletics and Jewish philosophy at the Budapest Rabbinical Seminary. His publications… …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • hevesi kursağında (veya boğazında veya içinde) kalmak — istediği, imrendiği şeyi elde edememek Bütün hevesim boğazımda kaldı. Küstüm oturdum. N. Meriç Gazetenin yayını kesildi; çaresiz İzmir e döndüm fakat hevesim kursağımda kalmıştı. A. İlhan …   Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

  • hevesi kalmamak — şevki kırılmak, isteği kalmamak …   Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

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