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    Wolf ben Samson Heidenheim (Hebrew: בנימין זאב בן שמשון היידנהיים; 1757 – February 23, 1832) was a German exegete and grammarian. Born at Heidenheim,...
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  • Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, Bavaria, Germany Philipp Heidenheim (1814–1906), German rabbi and educator Wolf Heidenheim (1757–1832), German exegete and grammarian...
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  • Binyamin Ze'ev (redirect from Benjamin Wolf)
    include: Benjamin Wolf Löw Benjamin Wolf Prerau Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane Theodor Herzl Velvel Zbarjer Wolfgang von Weisl Wolf Heidenheim Ben patronymics:...
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    but his publications gave only the variants without a complete text. Wolf Heidenheim, 1818, Frankfurt-am-Main This edition (called Me'or Enayim) included...
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    Mikra'ot Gedolot) and their masoretic notes, as well as notes from Wolf Heidenheim and Minḥat Shai (Rabbi Solomon Norzi). He later gained access to the...
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    the piyyutim for the high holidays. Rödelheim machzorim - Edited by Wolf Heidenheim, these machzorim first came out in the early 19th century. They were...
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    Prayer (1993, NJ, Jason Aronson) page 7. This attribution is made by Wolf Heidenheim and written in many editions of the Rodelheim siddurim. Nulman, Macy...
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    Berurah and Sfat Emet, also known as the Rodelheim Siddur. Edited by Wolf Heidenheim and in use in many editions for the last two hundred years, and they...
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    been identified with the biblical place in Judea of the same name (Wolf Heidenheim), with Sippar on the Euphrates (Filosseno Luzzatto), and with Cagliari...
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    and scholar Benjamin Wolf Heidenheim founded a printing press that published Jewish prayer books and theological works. Heidenheim then lived in Rödelheim...
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