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Leffmann Behrends or
Liepmann Cohen (born:
Elieser (Ezechiel)
Lippmann ben
Issachar Hakohen, c. 1630 –
January 1, 1714, Hanover) was the German-Jewish...
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Henry Leffmann (September 9, 1847 –
December 25, 1930) was an
American chemist,
physician and writer.
Leffmann born in Philadelphia. He was the fourth...
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succeeded as
court factor by his son Wolf.
Contemporaneous with him was
Leffmann Behrends, of Hanover,
court factor and
agent of the
elector Ernest Augustus...
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Samuel Oppenheimer, and was
married to
Frade Behrends, the
granddaughter of
Leffmann Behrends. The
astronomer Raphael Levi
Hannover was a
bookkeeper in his...
- the Collections". V and A Collections. 2020-05-27.
Retrieved 2020-05-27.
Leffmann, Henry;
William Beam (1901).
Select Methods in Food Analysis. Philadelphia:...
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Christology and Soteriology.
Fowler Wright Books. p. 169. ISBN 0-85244-360-9
Leffmann,
Henry (1904). The
Mental Condition and
Career of
Jesus of
Nazareth Examined...
- or Löw. It is
common with
German Jews with
Levite origins.
Names like
Leffmann, Levitz, Levy, Levi, etc. It is also a
common Israeli surname and uncommon...
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upper class of Westphalia, just like his brother-in-law, the
court Jew
Leffmann Behrens of Bochum,
later established in Hannover. From him,
older biographers...
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Haviland [citation needed], it was sold in 1912 to
Alice and Paul
Friedrich Leffmann,
originally of Cologne, Germany. Its
first public display was at the Sonderbund...
- Pic****o : The
Actor (painting) oil on canvas, 1904 to 1905 1912
owned by Paul
Leffmann, a
German Jewish businessman forced to flee the ****s in 1938. Sold under...