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    Simhah Pinsker (Hebrew: שמחה פינסקר, March 17, 1801 – October 29, 1864) was a Polish-Jewish scholar and archeologist born in Tarnopol, Habsburg West Galicia...
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  • or joy, and is often used as a given name. Related names include Simha, Simcha, and Simchah. Notable people with the name include: Meir Simhah ha-Kohen...
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  • His brother Semah was head of the Palestinian Gaonate after him. See Pinsker, Simcha (1860). Liḳḳuṭe Ḳadmoniyyot. Vol. 2. p. 53. for a transciption of his...
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    1934, Zionist leader Menahem Ussishkin organized the re-interment of Leon Pinsker in Nicanor Cave on Mount Scopus in an attempt to build a pantheon for the...
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  • trend was the 2007 New York Press cover story, "Hipster Hassids" by Alyssa Pinsker. Later, according to The Jewish Daily Forward, a significant number of...
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    have heard that Saadia had known him and had profited by his lessons. Pinsker and Grätz, confounding him with Daniel ha-Babli of Cairo, make him a Mohammedan...
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  • Phil Cook Original Broadway cast 2011 The People in the Picture Yossie Pinsker 2012 Into the Woods The Mysterious Man / Cinderella's Father Delacorte...
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    countries. In Odessa he became the friend of Bezalel Stern and of Simchah Pinsker. While in Wilna he made the acquaintance of Samuel Joseph Fuenn and other...
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    constituted by their religion – promoted by Moses Hess (1862) and Leo Pinsker (1882) elicited fierce opposition within European Orthodox Jewry. Samson...
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