Schachtelhalm ; Karpas / von Immanuel Löw. [after 1916]

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Schachtelhalm ; Karpas / von Immanuel Löw. [after 1916]

A photostat or some other type of mechanical reproduction of two handwritten essays by Immanuel Löw. The first, written in Szeged (Hungary) in 1916 is on the definition of Maror; the second (1915) is on the definition of Karpas, both vegetables used at the Passover Seder. The first essay has a copy of an envelope addressed to S. Krauss in Vienna. The second essay is accompanied by a copy of a letter from Löw in Szeged (Feb. 19, 1915) to M. Güdermann.

13 p., [12] leaves, bound ; 33 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8351848

Yeshiva University

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Löw, Immanuel, 1854-1944

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Hungarian rabbi in Szeged and scholar, Löw was known for his extensive work in talmudic and rabbinic lexicography and on the flora, fauna, and minerals of the Land of Israel. From the description of Schachtelhalm ; Karpas / von Immanuel Löw. [after 1916] (Yeshiva University). WorldCat record id: 86164825 ...