LANDAU, JUDAH LOEB — (Leo; 1866–1942), South African rabbi, scholar, poet, and playwright. Landau was born in Zatozce, Galicia. His father Moses Issachar Landau was a maskil and regular contributor to the Hebrew press. Landau attended the German gymnasium at Brody… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Landau, Judah Loeb (Leo) — (1866–1942) South African rabbi. Landau, who hailed from Galicia, became chief rabbi in Johannesburg, South Africa (1915), and professor of Hebrew at Witwatersrand University. He wrote Hebrew drama and poetry … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Landau (Familienname) — Landau ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z C Carina Landau, Pseu … Deutsch Wikipedia
BERLIN, ISAIAH BEN JUDAH LOEB — (Isaiah Pick; 1725–1799), rabbi and author. Berlin was known also as Isaiah Pick after his father in law, Wolf Pick of Breslau, who supported him for many years. He was born in Eisenstadt, Hungary, but his father, an eminent talmudic scholar (who … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Martin Landau — Landau at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival Born June 20 (year of birth unconfirmed) Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Occupation Actor, producer … Wikipedia
KAUDER, SAMUEL JUDAH BEN DAVID — (Shmuel Loeb Kauders; 1766–1838), Bohemian rabbi. Born in bechyne , Bohemia, Kauder studied in the yeshivah of Eleazar Kallir in Kolin (where he made the acquaintance of bezalel ranschburg , his lifelong friend and correspondent), and in Prague… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Liste der Biografien/Lan — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q … Deutsch Wikipedia
SOUTH AFRICA — SOUTH AFRICA, republic comprising nine provinces – Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, North West, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Free State, and KwaZulu Natal. Prior to 1994, when multiracial democracy was introduced, there were four… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
TITUS, FLAVIUS VESPASIANUS° — TITUS, FLAVIUS VESPASIANUS,° emperor of Rome, 79–81 C.E., destroyer of the Second temple in 70. Titus was the son of vespasian and accompanied him to Judea when he was appointed by nero to suppress the uprising there (66). Arriving in Judea with… … Encyclopedia of Judaism