Nehemiah Brüll (16 March 1843 in Rousínov, Moravia – 5 February 1891 in Frankfurt am Main) was a rabbi and versatile scholar. Brüll received his rabbinic-Talmudic...
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philosopher Ignaz Brüll, composer Jan Bruell, psychologist and geneticist Nehemiah Brüll (1843–1891), rabbi and scholar Jakob Brüll [de] (1812–1889),...
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Institute in Vienna. Brüll was born in Prostějov (Proßnitz) in Moravia, the eldest son of Katharina Schreiber and Siegmund Brüll. His parents were prosperous...
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Leipzig, 1861 Klein's Volkskalender und Jahrbuch für Israeliten, 1860–61 Nehemiah Brüll, in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie Heinrich Zirndorf, Isaak Markus Jost...
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& Wagnalls., which cites: Josephus, Jewish Antiquities xx. 4, § 3; Nehemiah Brüll Jahrbücher (Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1874–90) i. 70–78; Grätz, Heinrich...
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and writer. Abraham Geiger, Samson Raphael Hirsch, Solomon Breuer, Nehemiah Brüll, M. Horovitz, and Rudolph Plaut succeeded Leopold Stein in the order...
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Zevi, chief rabbi of Amsterdam, prominent opponent of the Sabbateans Nehemiah Brüll, rabbi (born Rousínov, Moravia) Israel Bruna, rabbi (born Brno) Aaron...
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116, 117, 149, 463 Isaac Hirsch Weiss, Dor, i. 148 et seq., 152, 153 Nehemiah Brüll, Mebo ha-Mishnah pp. 25–27 Hamburger, R. B. T. ii., s.v. Semaya Lehman...
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Auspitz (1837–1906), Austrian industrialist, economist; lived here Nehemiah Brüll (1843–1891), rabbi; lived here Max Kurzweil (1867–1916), Austrian painter...
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mathematician František Sušil (1804–1868), priest and folk music collector Nehemiah Brüll (1843–1892), rabbi Rousínov is twinned with: Dervio, Italy Halásztelek...
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