- Markel-
Mosessohn (née Wierzbolowska; 1839 –
December 18, 1920): 26 was a
Russian author and
translator who
wrote in Hebrew.
Miriam Markel-
Mosessohn was...
- Ben
Moses may also
refer to:
Aaron ben
Moses ben
Asher Aaron ben
Moses Mosessohn Aaron ben
Moses Teomim Aaron HaLevi ben
Moses of
Staroselye Aaron Samuel...
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Aaron Mosessohn (Hebrew: אהרן בן משה מגזע צבי; died 1780) was a
German rabbi.
Aaron Mosessohn was
likely born in Glogau, and was a
descendant of the Tzvi...
- The poem,
which he
dedicated to his
friend the
Hebraist Miriam Markel-
Mosessohn,
describes a narrow-minded
rabbi who
destroys a woman's
chance for happiness...
- Paežeriai [lt]).
Marian Lalewicz (1876–1944),
Polish architect.
Miriam Markel-
Mosessohn (1839–1920),
Hebrew writer and translator.
Galina Shurepova [ru] (1939–2017)...
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Pacific Northwest.
Oregonian Publishing Company. p. 258.
sheridan oregon.
Mosessohn, M. (July 1910). "In the
Valley of Content". Sunset. XXV: 112–113. Upton...
- Canada/Newfoundland), pw.
Marie Moser (b. 1948, Canada/Newfoundland),
fiction wr.
Miriam Mosessohn (1839–1920, Russia/Lithuania),
Hebraist Ottessa Mosh****h (b. 1981, United...
- Encyclopedia, Incorporated. The
Jewish Tribune: The
American Jewish W****ly.
Mosessohn. 1927. Peck,
Abraham J.; Peck, Jean M. (March 7, 2007). Maine's Jewish...
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culture Edita Mildažytė (born 1966), journalist, talk show host
Miriam Mosessohn (1841–1920), Lithuanian-born Hebrew-language
translator of
German novels...
- the
commissioner of baseball, and
selected executive director David N.
Mosessohn to be the czar of dressmaking, at the time one of the top five industries...