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Deinard, Ephraim, 1846-1930
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Ephraim Deinard (1846–1930) was a bookseller, bibliographer, publicist, polemicist, historian, memoirist, author, editor, and publisher. He produced some 70 volumes whose subjects include Jewish history and antiquities, parodies, medieval and modern Hebrew literature, Jewish religion, and booklore. Deinard's antiquarian activities, which involved constant travel throughout Europe, the Orient, and America, gave him an acquaintance with scholars, private collectors, fellow booksellers, and libr...
Sulzberger, S.
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Neeman, Zipora
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Marks, Michael Neil
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Marks, Cara Goldberg
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Luchs, Leopold
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Lipkowitz, Sylvia E.
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Krauss, S., Father
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Kantrowitz, J.H.
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Howland, S. S.
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Hartogensis, Henry S.
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Harris, Michael
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Cohen, Henry, Reverand
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Sulzberger, Mayer, 1843-1923
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Mayer Sulzberger was born in Heidelsheim, Baden, Germany on June 22, 1843. His family emigrated to the United States in 1849, and settled in Philadelphia. Sulzberger attended the Central High School of Philadelphia and Crittenden's. College, and later apprenticed in the law office of Moses Aaron Dropsie, a prominent Philadelphia attorney. Sulzberger was a member of Congregation Mikveh Israel, Philadelphia's oldest and most prestigious Jewish congregation. Sul...
Ahlborn, Richard E.
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Adler, Cyrus, 1863-1940
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Cyrus Adler graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1883. He later received the first American Ph.D. in Semitics from Johns Hopkins University. He taught Semitic languages at Johns Hopkins from 1884 to 1893. In 1877 he was appointed assistant curator of the section of Oriental antiquities in the United States National Museum, and had charge of an exhibit of biblical archaeology at the centennial exposition of the Ohio valley in 1888. He was a commissioner for the world's Columbian ex...