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    Samuel Abraham Poznański or Shemuel Avraham Poznanski ( Hebrew: שמואל אברהם פוזננסקי, Lubraniec, 3 September 1864–1921) was a Polish-Jewish scholar, known...
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  • Look up poznański in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poznański/ Poznanski (Polish pronunciation: [pɔzˈnaɲ.skʲi], feminine: Poznańska/ Poznanska, plural:...
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  • Words of Gad the Seer, appeared in Livre d'hommage a la mémoire du Dr Samuel Poznański (1864-1921). Leipzig Warsaw: Comité de la Grande Synagogue à Varsovie...
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    Kaufmann and Samuel Poznanski, Jewish Encyclopedia article on Ishmael of Akbara W. Schott, "Ocbara" and "Ocbari", in ed. Johann Samuel Ersch, Johann...
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    the Fall of the Western Empire in A.D. 476. Baltimore: Foley, 1886. Samuel Poznański. "Ben Meir and the Origin of the Jewish Calendar". in The Jewish Quarterly...
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    The Izrael Poznański Palace (Polish: Pałac Izraela Poznańskiego) is a 19th-century palace in Łódź, Poland. Initially the site of a tenement building,...
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  • further writings of his previously unknown are mentioned; see also Samuel Poznanski in Zeit. für Hebr Bibl. vii. 109 Kitāb al-Luma‘, p. 15 see Bacher,...
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    Calendar. New York/Jerusalem: Moznaim. pp. 95–97. ISBN 0-940118-17-3. Poznanski, Samuel (1910). "Calendar (Jewish)". In Hastings, James (ed.). Encyclopædia...
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    including documents from qahals’ archives and variety of manuscripts. Samuel Poznański was in charge of the Commission. Mojżesz Moszkowski was a long-standing...
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    Schorr moved to Warsaw in 1923. He was invited to Warsaw to succeed Samuel Poznański as preacher at the Great Synagogue, Warsaw on Tłomackie street. Designed...
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