JEITELES — (Jeitteles, Geidels), prominent family first appearing in Prague. The first known Jeiteles was MOSES BEN SIMON, on record as a house owner in 1615. His son LOEB (d. 1666. was gabbai of the ḥevra kaddisha for 30 years and also of the Altschul… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jeiteles (Qeitteles), Alois — (1794 1858) Bohemian physician and poet, nephew of Baruch and Judah Jeiteles. Born in Brunn, he served as a physician there. In 1819 he published, with Ignaz Jeiteles, the short lived Jewish periodical Siona. A cycle of his poetry was set to… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Jeiteles (Jeitteles), Ignaz — (1783 1843) Bohemian writer, son of Baruch Jeiteles. He studied law at Prague University before moving to Vienna, where he worked as a merchant. With his cousin Alois Jeiteles he published the short lived Jewish periodical Siona in 1819. He… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Jeiteles (Jeitteles), Baruch — (1762 1813) Bohemian Hebrew writer and physician, brother of Judah Jeiteles. He maintained a yeshivah in Prague, but later became a supporter of the Haskalah movement. He wrote halakhic novellae as well as Hebrew poems and translations. In… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Jeiteles (Jeitteles), Judah — (1773 1838) Bohemian orientalist, brother of Baruch Jeiteles. He was one of the four chairmen of the Jewish community in Prague, where he supervised the German language school. He was the first to use the word Haskalah for the Jewish… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Baruch Jeiteles — Baruch Jeitteles Baruch (Benedikt) ben Jona Jeitteles (* 22. April 1762 in Prag; † 18. Dezember 1813 in Prag) war ein liberaler Rabbiner, Talmudgelehrter und Schriftsteller aus Böhmen. Leben Baruch Jeitteles war der älteste Sohn des Arztes … Deutsch Wikipedia
Arthur Koestler — The native form of this personal name is Kösztler Artúr. This article uses the Western name order. Arthur Koestler Koestler in 1948 Born Kösztler Artúr 5 September 1905 Budapest, Hungary … Wikipedia
Baruch Jeitteles — Baruch (Benedikt) ben Jona Jeitteles (auch: Jeiteles; * 22. April 1762 in Prag; † 18. Dezember 1813 in Prag) war ein liberaler Rabbiner, Talmudgelehrter, Schriftsteller und Arzt aus Böhmen. Leben Baruch Jeitteles war der älteste Sohn des Arztes… … Deutsch Wikipedia
FISCHER — FISCHER, Czech family. MOSES (1759–1833), son of meir fischels , was active in the haskalah movement in Prague. Fischer signed with raphael joel a petition (1790) to allow Jews to serve in the army, stating that fulfillment of military service… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Wilhelm Marr — (1819–1904) was a German agitator and publicist, who coined the term antisemitism .Marr was born in Magdeburg as the only son of an actor and stage director. He went to a primary school in Hannover, then to a high school in Braunschweig. In… … Wikipedia