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Espresso Addict 03:01, 13 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

The physician Leopold Auerbach versus the scholar of Judaism

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Worldcat has entries for works about Judaism that date from 1870 onward by someone named Leopold Auerbach. This seems to be a different person. I found an entry for the physician in the Jewish Encyclopedia where any work on the history of Judaism would surely have been included, if the physician had written them. The physician Leo Auerbach died in 1897 so I can't rule anything out only on the publication dates. But for now I've removing some works from the bibliography that appear to be the other Leo Auerbach. One work by the other Auerbach is this one: Das Judenthum und seine Bekenner in Preussen, published in 1990 in Berlin. Google Books has some entries for the physician Leo Auerbach, including full-length obituaries, that might be used to expand this article. For example see this link. EdJohnston (talk) 00:52, 23 June 2015 (UTC)Reply