Leo Trepp (March 4, 1913 – September 2, 2010) was a German-born American rabbi who was the last surviving rabbi who had led a congregation in Nazi Germany...
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Swiss ice hockey player Leo Trepp (1913–2010), German-born American rabbi Max Trepp (1924–1990), Swiss Olympic sprinter Willy Trepp (born 1938), Swiss track...
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2007, Trepp's book So viele Tage ohne dich (So many days without you) was published by Verlag Herder. Three years after Leo Trepp's death, Gunda Trepp published...
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Sachsenhausen concentration camp for a number of weeks. Among them was also Rabbi Leo Trepp, the last surviving Rabbi, who led a community during the Holocaust.[unreliable...
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the town men were led to Sachsenhausen concentration camp, among them Leo Trepp, the community Rabbi who survived and later became an honorary citizen...
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life and at death, leads the soul into the afterlife. According to Rabbi Leo Trepp, in late Judaism, the belief developed that, "the people have a heavenly...
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Mossad Harav Kook, 1998. "The Complete Book of Jewish Observance", Rabbi Leo Trepp. Behrman House Publishing 1980. ISBN 0-671-41797-5 "Jewish Spiritual Practices"...
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Reflected in the Responsa. Brill Archive. p. 139. ISBN 90-04-07071-0. Leo Trepp (2001). A History of the Jewish Experience. Behrman House, Inc. p. 122...
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Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Newcastle United), cancer. Leo Trepp, 97, German-born American rabbi, last surviving German rabbinical witness...
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ZEIT-Stiftung. Also, she is the chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Leo Trepp Foundation. When the Simon-Wiesenthal-Prize of the Austrian Parliament...
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