Abraham Nordheimer (February 24, 1816 – January 18, 1862) was a German Jewish-Canadian musician, merchant and music publisher who established Canada's...
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older brother Abraham to New York City, where their older brother Isaac was already living. The brothers learned English and then Nordheimer worked as a...
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Isaac Nordheimer (1809 in Memmelsdorf, Germany – 3 November 1842, in New York City) was a Jewish American Hebrew scholar who also studied Syriac and other...
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local businessmen Judah G. Joseph and Abraham Nordheimer (uncertain if Joseph is buried here, while Nordheimer died during his trip to Germany in 1862...
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origin as Jewish, and 99,390 reporting it as their religion. In 1849, Abraham Nordheimer purchased land for a cemetery on behalf of the Toronto Hebrew Congregation...
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and most innovative work. A number of his songs were published by Abraham Nordheimer between 1888–1893 and Whaley Royce published one of his anthems. Born...
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Chamber Music Association (CMA) was established by music publisher Abraham Nordheimer among other Toronto citizens to ensure the quartet’s continuation...
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was a distinct improvement in method on Gesenius, Rödiger, Ewald and Nordheimer. All his knowledge of Semitic languages he used in a conservative Higher...
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Hollywood Blacklist". atlantic.com. The Atlantic. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Nordheimer, Jon (September 11, 1976). "Dalton Trumbo, Film Writer, Dies; Oscar Winner...
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ISBN 9780231894623. Robinson, Edward (1843). "Biographical Notices of Gesenius and Nordheimer". Bibliotheca Sacra or Tracts and Essays. New York: Wiley and Putnam....
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