- Max
Seligsohn (April 13, 1865 –
April 11, 1923 Manhattan) was an
American Orientalist, born in
Imperial Russia.
Having received his
rabbinical training...
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Samuel Seligsohn (Yiddish: שמואל זונוויל זעליגזאָהן; 23
December 1814 – 3
October 1866) was a
Prussian Hebrew poet, who
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