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- Ludwig Lajos Lichtschein (1820 – 1886) was a Hungarian rabbi. Lichtschein was born in Komorn in 1820. He studied at Pápa, gained a doctorate of philosophy...
- David Lichtstein is a full professor of physiology at the Faculty of Medicine at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the in****bent of the Walter & Greta...
- Abraham Lichtstein (Hebrew: אברהם לכטשטיין) was a Polish rabbi and Talmudist. He served as the Av Beis Din of Przasnysz, Poland and aut****d a commentary...
- born on 1 January 1915 as Izaak Fleischfarb (also Fleichfarb, Licht, or Lichtstein, sources vary), into a Jewish family in Medyn village near Zbarazh in...
- 1097/MLG.0b013e318093ee0e. PMID 17762792. S2CID 12675030. Chirinos JA, Lichtstein DM, Garcia J, Tamariz LJ (November 2002). "The evolution of Lemierre syndrome:...
- Abraham Jekuthiel Salman ben Moses Joseph Lichtstein was the rabbi of Płońsk in the region of Warsaw, in the eighteenth century. He was the author of a...
- "Nephrogenic hepatomegaly". Gastroenterology. 40: 694. Morla D, Alazemi S, Lichtstein D (July 2006). "Stauffer's Syndrome Variant with Cholestatic Jaundice...
- report of a case. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology 11:1564-1571.1951. Lichtstein DM, Arteaga RB. Rhabdomyolysis ****ociated with hyperthyroidism. American...
- Catholic Church Bernard Kryszkiewicz (1915–1945) - P****ionist priest Abraham Lichtstein - Av Beis Din (head of the rabbinical court) of Przasnysz Józef Stanisław...
- (1811–1879), Lithuanian Talmudist, philanthropist and Talmid Chacham Abraham Lichtstein, Av Beit Din of Przasnysz, Poland Israel Lipschitz (1782–1860), leading...