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    Meyer Kayserling (also Meir or Moritz, 17 June 1829 – 21 April 1905) was a German rabbi and historian. Kayserling was born in Hanover, and was the brother...
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  • and Keyserling. The surname may refer to: Meyer Kayserling (1829–1905), German historian Simon Kayserling (1834–1898), German educator Keyserling This...
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  • Simon Kayserling was a German educator and writer; born at Hanover on 31 August 1834; died there 22 April 1898; brother of Meyer Kayserling. He attended...
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  •  34. Nagdela (Nagrela), Abu Husain Joseph Ibn by Richard Gottheil, Meyer Kayserling, Jewish Encyclopedia. 1906 ed. Lucien Gubbay (1999). Sunlight and Shadow:...
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    Gottheil, Meyer Kayserling, Jewish Encyclopedia. 1906 ed. Granada Archived 24 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine by Richard Gottheil, Meyer Kayserling, Jewish...
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  • 21 June 2024. Jewish Encyclopedia: AMERICA, THE DISCOVERY OF: By: Meyer Kayserling Smith, Goldwin; Gilman, Sander (2003). Jewish Frontiers: Essays on...
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  • anecdotally, appearing in print from 1859. It is used without attribution by Meyer Kayserling in his Sephardim (1859:103), and is apparently not recognized as a...
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    Pasternak: A Literary Biography. p. 2. Kayserling, Meyer (1867). Geschichte der Juden in Portugal - Meyer Kayserling - Google Boeken. ISBN 9783662361597...
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  • 68-71 Nagdela (Nagrela), Abu Husain Joseph Ibn by Richard Gottheil, Meyer Kayserling, Jewish Encyclopedia. 1906 ed. The Jews of Morocco, by Ralph G. Bennett...
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  • Jews in the Spanish and Portuguese Discoveries is a scholarly work by Meyer Kayserling, translated into English and published in 1894. In it, Keyserling reports...
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