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  1. Isaac La Peyerre (JE | WP GWP G) -- See M126: Manasseh b. Israel
  2. Laban (JE | WP GWP G) Son of Bethuel, grandnephew of Abraham, and maternal uncle and father in-law of Jacob. His home being in Aram-naharaim (Mesopotamia; ......
  3. Abraham Cohen Labatt JE S 2005-08-19 (JE | WP GWP G) American pioneer; born at Charleston, South Carolina, in 1802; died at Galveston, Texas, Aug. 16, 1899. He was one of ......
  4. Leonard Labatt JE S 2005-08-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Swedish dramatic tenor; born in Stockholm Dec. 4, 1838; died at Christiania, Norway, March 7, 1897. He studied under Günther ......
  5. Labi (JE | WP GWP G) A Turkish family of rabbis. The most prominent members were:David b. Joseph ibn Labi: Turkish scholar of the sixteenth century; ......
  6. Joseph ibn Vidal Labi JE (JE | WP GWP G) Prominent Spanish scholar and orator; son of the philosopher Solomon ibn Labi; lived at Saragossa. He was one of the ......
  7. Labi ha-Levi (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L197: Leon ha-Levi
  8. Simon Labi (JE | WP GWP G) Spanish rabbi and scholar of the sixteenth century. He intended to go to the Holy Land, but when he arrived ......
  9. Labor (JE | WP GWP G) Labor and the laborer are invested in Jewish literature with a dignity scarcely paralleled in other ancient religions or social ......
  10. Lachish (JE | WP GWP G) Probably the greatest battle fought under the walls of Lachish was fought by Sennacherib's army in 701 B.C. (II Kings ......
  11. Dob Bär b. Shnoer Zalman Ladier (JE | WP GWP G) Russian Ḥasidic rabbi; born about 1770; died 1834. He was the son of R. Shneor Zalman of Liady, the founder ......
  12. Ladino (JE | WP GWP G) -- See J591: Judaeo-Spanish Language (Ladino) and Literature
  13. Ladislaus (JE | WP GWP G) -- See P401: Poland
  14. Jean-Baptiste Ladvocat [fr] (JE | WP GWP G) Christian Hebraist; born at Vaucouleurs Jan. 3, 1709; died at Paris Dec. 29, 1765. Though he achieved particular distinction as ......
  15. Lag ba-Omer (JE | WP GWP G) -- See O62: Omer
  16. Paul Anton de Lagarde (JE | WP GWP G) German Orientalist; born in Berlin Nov. 2, 1827; died in Göttingen Dec. 22, 1891. His father was Wilhelm Bötticher; and ......
  17. Jacob Lagarto JE (JE | WP GWP G) South-American rabbi and Talmudist of the seventeenth century; probably a son of Simon Lagarto of Amsterdam. He went to Brazil ......
  18. Daniel Israel Lopez Laguna [es] (JE | WP GWP G) Spanish poet; born in Portugal about the middle of the seventeenth century of Marano parents, who subsequently settled in southern ......
  19. Laibach (JE | WP GWP G) Capital of the Austrian province of Carniola. The first mention of Jews in Laibach dates from 1213, when it is ......
  20. L'Albenc (JE | WP GWP G) -- See D81: Dauphiné

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  1. Lama (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L483: Loans; E276: Elijah ben Moses.
  2. Lamb in Sacrifice (JE | WP GWP G) -- See S35: Sacrifice
  3. Mayer Lambert (JE | WP GWP G) French Orientalist; born Dec. 23, 1863, at Metz; son of Elie Lambert, author of religious text-books, grandson of Chief Rabbi ......
  4. Lamden JE S 2005-08-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Late Hebrew expression for a man who is well informed in rabbinical literature, although not a scholar in the technical ......
  5. Lamech (JE | WP GWP G) Descendant of Cain (Gen. iv. 18-24). He had two wives, Adah and Zillah. Adah bore him two sons, Jabal (the ......
  6. Lamed (JE | WP GWP G) Twelfth letter of the Hebrew alphabet; on its form see Alphabet. The meaning of the name is uncertain. The letter ......
  7. Lamed-Waw (JE | WP GWP G) The thirty-six hidden saints called among Russian Jews Lamed-waw-niks. The legend that there are in every generation thirty-six secret saints, ......
  8. Lamego (JE | WP GWP G) City in Portugal. Its Jewry was formerly situated in the Cruz da Pedra street, the present Rua Nova. Lamego was ......
  9. Simon Edler von Lämel JE (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian merchant; born at Tuschkau near Pilsen, Bohemia, Aug. 28, 1766; died at Vienna April 18, 1845. Early bereft of ......
  10. Lamentations (JE | WP GWP G) In the manuscripts and printed copies of the Old Testament the book is called, after its initial word, "Ekah"; in ......
  11. Lämmlein (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L178: Lemmlein, Asher
  12. Lamp of Judaism (JE | WP GWP G) -- See P199: Periodicals
  13. Perpetual lamp (JE | WP GWP G) In synagogues a perpetual light is maintained in a lamp which consists generally of a glass vessel containing a wick ......
  14. Sabbath lamp (JE | WP GWP G) Special lamp or chandelier used in Jewish households on Sabbath eve. The lighting of a special lamp on Sabbath eve, ......
  15. Seven-branched lamp (JE | WP GWP G) -- See C87: Candlestick; M466: Menorah
  16. Lampon (JE | WP GWP G) Enemy of the Jews; lived in the first century at Alexandria. During the reign of Caligula an outbreak against the ......
  17. Isaac b. Samuel Lampronti JE (JE | WP GWP G) Italian rabbi and physician; born Feb. 3, 1679, at Ferrara; died Nov. 16, 1756. His great-grandfather, Samuel Lampronti, emigrated from ......
  18. Lancaster (JE | WP GWP G) Town founded in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, in 1730; one of the six or seven cities in the United States containing ......
  19. Leo Lánczy JE (JE | WP GWP G) Hungarian deputy and financier; born in 1852. After having been connected for several years with the Anglo-Hungarian Bank and the ......
  20. Land Laws (JE | WP GWP G) -- See A904: Agrarian Laws; L52: Landlord and Tenant; S18: Sabbatical Year.

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  1. Landa-on-the-Tauber (JE | WP GWP G) -- See B1097: Bischofsheim-on-the-Tauber
  2. Landau >> Isaac Elijah Landau JE, Jacob ben Judah Landau JE (JE | WP GWP G) A family name said to have been derived from the name of a city situated in western Germany.The name is ......
  3. Adolph Yefimovich Landau [he; ru] (JE | WP GWP G) Russian journalist and publisher; born at Rossienny, Russia, 1841; died at Berlin July 21, 1902. In 1862 he moved to ......
  4. Leopold Landau JE (JE | WP GWP G) German gynecologist; born at Warsaw July 16, 1848. He studied at the universities of Breslau, Würzburg, and Berlin, graduating from ......
  5. Wolf Landau [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi and author; born at Dresden March 1, 1811; died there Aug. 24, 1886; grandson of Chief Rabbi David ......
  6. M. H. Landauer JE (JE | WP GWP G) Writer on Jewish mysticism; born in 1808 at Kappel, near Buchau, Württemberg; died there Feb. 3, 1841. He was a ......
  7. Samuel Landauer JE (JE | WP GWP G) German Orientalist and librarian; born at Hürben, Bavaria, Feb. 22, 1846. He received his education at the yeshibah of Eisenstadt ......
  8. Max Landesberg (JE | WP GWP G) Rumanian oculist; born in 1840 at Jassy; died at Florence March 4, 1895. He was educated at the gymnasium at ......
  9. Heinrich Landesmann JE (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian poet and philosophical writer; born at Nikolsburg Aug. 9, 1821; died at Brünn Dec. 4, 1902. From his earliest ......
  10. Landesrabbiner JE (JE | WP GWP G) Spiritual head of the Jewish communities of a country, province, or district; met with in several parts of Germany and ......
  11. Landesrabbinerschule in Budapest (Országos Rabbiképzö Intézet) JE (JE | WP GWP G) The efforts to found a rabbinical seminary in Hungary reach back to the beginning of the nineteenth century. The various ......
  12. Landlord and Tenant (JE | WP GWP G) The Mishnah and later authorities speak of two kinds of tenants—the "aris," or the tenant on shares, the landlord receiving ......
  13. Landmarks (JE | WP GWP G) -- See B1368: Boundaries
  14. Landowner (JE | WP GWP G) -- See R145: Real Estate
  15. Landsberg (JE | WP GWP G) Russian family of scholars and philanthropists. Its founder was Abraham Landsberg of Kremenetz, who was born in 1756 and died ......
  16. Max Landsberg (JE | WP GWP G) American rabbi; born at Berlin Feb. 26, 1845; son of Meyer Landsberg, "Landrabbiner" at Hildesheim, Hanover. He was educated at ......
  17. Meyer Landsberg (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born at Meseritz, Prussia, May 1, 1810; died at Hildesheim May 20, 1870. Landsberg's teacher, Aaron Wolfsohn, rabbi of ......
  18. Hugo Landsberger (JE | WP GWP G) German novelist, dramatist, and editor; born at Berlin Aug. 25, 1861. His first production was "Der Neue Gott, Roman aus ......
  19. Joseph Landsberger [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) German physician; born at Posen Aug. 21, 1848; descendant of Aryeh Löb, who died as martyr in Posen in 1737; ......
  20. Leser Landshuth JE (JE | WP GWP G) German liturgiologist; born Jan. 15, 1817, at Lissa, Posen; died in Berlin March 23, 1887. He went to Berlin as ......

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  1. Jonah ben Elijah Landsofer (Landschreiber) (JE | WP GWP G) Bohemian Talmudist; born in 1678; died at Prague Oct. 9, 1712. Landsofer made a special study of the Masorah and ......
  2. Maximilian Leopold Langenschwarz [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) German author and hydropathist; born 1801 at Rödelheim, near Frankfort-on-the-Main; died before 1860. His parents being very poor, a few ......
  3. Languedoc (JE | WP GWP G) Ancient province of France corresponding to the present departments of Tarn, Aude, Gard, and Ardèche, with parts of Haute-Loire, Haute-Garonne, ......
  4. Laniado (JE | WP GWP G) Sephardic family settled in Italy and the East; the best-known members are:Abraham ben Isaac Laniado: Oriental scholar of the sixteenth ......
  5. Laodicea (JE | WP GWP G) Town in Phrygia on the River Lycus. Jews lived there, Antiochus the Great having transported 2,000 Jewish families from Babylonia ......
  6. Aaron ben Isaac Lapapa JE (JE | WP GWP G) Oriental rabbi and Talmudist; died 1674. He was at first rabbi at Manissa, Turkey, and at an advanced age was ......
  7. Lapidaria (JE | WP GWP G) Writings giving the qualities of precious and other stones, mostly composed in the Middle Ages. The rarest stones and minerals ......
  8. Lapidation (JE | WP GWP G) -- See C128: Capital Punishment
  9. Lapidoth (Lappidoth) (JE | WP GWP G) The husband of Deborah (Judges iv. 4), whom the Rabbis identify with Barak (= "lightning"); known also as Michael (so ......
  10. Lapwing (JE | WP GWP G) The rendering in the Authorized Version of the Hebrew "dukifat," enumerated among the unclean birds in Lev. xi. 19 and ......
  11. Ludwig L. Laqueur (JE | WP GWP G) German ophthalmologist; born at Fürstenberg, Silesia, July 25, 1839. Studied at Paris and Berlin (M.D. 1860). In 1860 he became ......
  12. Cohen de Lara (JE | WP GWP G) Spanish family, members of which settled in Amsterdam, Hamburg, London, and America.Aaron Cohen de Lara: Ḥazzan of the Spanish-Portuguese community ......
  13. Isidore de Lara (JE | WP GWP G) English composer; born in London Aug. 9, 1858. He was educated at Boulogne, and made his first appearance as a ......
  14. Larceny (JE | WP GWP G) -- See T174: Theft and Stolen Goods
  15. Larissa (JE | WP GWP G) -- See G424: Greece
  16. La Rochelle (JE | WP GWP G) City and seaport of France; capital of the department of Charente-Inférieure; situated on the Atlantic coast. Its small Jewish community ......
  17. Adolf L'Arronge (JE | WP GWP G) German dramatist and theatrical manager; born in Hamburg March 8, 1838; son of Eduard Theodor l'Arronge (Aaron). He received a ......
  18. Larta (JE | WP GWP G) -- See A1824: Arta
  19. Jacob de las Leyes (JE | WP GWP G) Spanish compiler. He was commissioned by the son of Alfonso X. the Wise to compile an ethical work for the ......
  20. Gershon Lasch (JE | WP GWP G) German teacher and author; born in 1803; died at Halberstadt March 3, 1883. In 1823 he was appointed instructor at ......

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  1. Lashon ha-Kodesh (JE | WP GWP G) -- See H485: Hebrew Language
  2. Abraham ben Jehiel Michael ha-Kohen Lask (JE | WP GWP G) -- See A564: Abraham b. Samuel Cohen of Lask
  3. Eduard Lasker (JE | WP GWP G) German politician; born at Jarotschin, Posen, Oct. 14, 1829; died in New York city Jan. 5, 1884; educated at the ......
  4. Emanuel Lasker (JE | WP GWP G) Chess champion of the world; born Dec. 24, 1868, at Berlinchen, Germany; educated at the universities of Berlin, Göttingen, and ......
  5. Raphael Lasker (JE | WP GWP G) American rabbi; born at Zirke, province of Posen, Feb. 19, 1838; educated by his father, who was rabbi of Zirke, ......
  6. Ferdinand Lassalle (JE | WP GWP G) The founder of Social Democracy; born in Breslau, Germany, April 11, 1825; died Aug. 31, 1864, in Geneva. His father, ......
  7. Lassar-Cohn (JE | WP GWP G) -- See C645: Cohn, Lassar
  8. Oskar E. Lassar (JE | WP GWP G) German dermatologist and hygienist; born at Hamburg Jan. 11, 1849. He received his education at a gymnasium at Hamburg and ......
  9. Eduard Lassen (JE | WP GWP G) Danish conductor and dramatic composer; born at Copenhagen April 13, 1830; died at Weimar Jan. 15, 1904. His father was ......
  10. Adolf Lasson JE (JE | WP GWP G) German philosophical writer; born at Alt-Strelitz, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, March 12, 1832; educated at the Gymnasium Carolinum, Neu-Strelitz, and the University of ......
  11. Samuel Lasz JE (JE | WP GWP G) Hungarian scientist; born Dec. 18, 1859, at Szergeny; studied at Papa, Sopron, and Budapest. In 1882 he received an appointment ......
  12. Philip László (JE | WP GWP G) Hungarian portrait-painter; born June 1, 1869, at Budapest. As a highly talented student of the Model Drawing School of Budapest, ......
  13. Lateran Councils (JE | WP GWP G) Councils of the Church held at Rome in the papal palace on Lateran Hill, whence their title. Those affecting Jewish ......
  14. Joseph Latteiner (JE | WP GWP G) Judæo-German playwright; born at Jassy, Rumania, in 1853. After studying Talmud in the yeshibah there, Latteiner, at the age of ......
  15. Lattes (Lattas) >> Isaac Lattes JE (JE | WP GWP G) Family that includes many scholars among its members. The name frequently occurs with the prefix "De" (V07p627001.jpg, V07p627002.jpg), and seems ......
  16. Ferdinand Laub (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian violinist; born at Prague Jan. 19, 1832; died March 17, 1875, at Gries, near Bozen, Tyrol. He received his ......
  17. Die Laubhütte (JE | WP GWP G) -- See P199: Periodicals
  18. Charles Henry Lauchheimer (JE | WP GWP G) American naval officer; born at Baltimore, Md., Sept. 22, 1859. In 1881 he graduated from the United States Naval Academy ......
  19. Richard Laurence JE (JE | WP GWP G) English Christian Hebraist; born in Bath 1760; died in Dublin 1838. He was made regius professor of Hebrew and canon ......
  20. Laurin (JE | WP GWP G) -- See D22: Damascus Affair

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  1. Sigmund Lautenburg [de] (JE | WP GWP G) Theatrical manager; born at Budapest Sept. 11, 1852. In consequence of the poverty of his parents, he was obliged to ......
  2. Edward Lauterbach (JE | WP GWP G) American lawyer; born in New York city Aug. 13, 1844; graduated from the College of the City of New York ......
  3. Selig Lauterbach (JE | WP GWP G) Galician writer; born at Drohobicz Jan. 25, 1826; known as the author of the following works: "Minḥat Kohen," in two ......
  4. John Caspar Lavater (JE | WP GWP G) -- See M446: Mendelssohn
  5. Laver (JE | WP GWP G) V07p632001.jpgLaver and Basin.(In the British Museum, London.)In the Second Temple there was only one laver of brass, which served the ......
  6. Civil Law (JE | WP GWP G) That system of jurisprudence established by the people of a state or nation for their government as citizens as distinguished ......
  7. Codification of Law (JE | WP GWP G) A unified and coordinated body of law superseding all previous laws within its scope, or the reenactment of existing law ......
  8. Law of the Land (JE | WP GWP G) -- See C720: Conflict of Laws
  9. Oral Law (JE | WP GWP G) -- See O113: Oral Law
  10. Reading from the Law (JE | WP GWP G) The custom of reading portions of the Pentateuch at the synagogue on Sabbath and holy days and at other stated ......
  11. Law Schools (JE | WP GWP G) -- See A711: Academies in Palestine
  12. John Zachariah Lawrence (JE | WP GWP G) English surgeon; born in 1828; died in London July 18, 1870. He studied at University College, London (M.B. 1857), and ......
  13. Noachian Laws (JE | WP GWP G) Laws which were supposed by the Rabbis to have been binding upon mankind at large even before the revelation at ......
  14. Lionel Lawson (JE | WP GWP G) English newspaper proprietor; born in 1823 in London; died there Sept. 20, 1879. He was educated in Germany. Inheriting a ......
  15. Lawyer (JE | WP GWP G) -- See A710: Academies
  16. Lazar (JE | WP GWP G) -- See B629: Eleazar
  17. Bernard Lazare (JE | WP GWP G) French author; born at Nîmes June 14, 1865; died at Paris Sept. 1, 1903; educated in his native town and ......
  18. Lazarus B. David (JE | WP GWP G) -- See B671: Bendavid, Lazarus
  19. Emma Lazarus (JE | WP GWP G) American poet; born July 22, 1849, in New York city; died there Nov. 19, 1887; daughter of Moses and Esther ......
  20. Josephine Lazarus (JE | WP GWP G) American essayist; born March 23, 1846, in New York city, where she has always resided; daughter of Moses and Esther ......

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  1. Julius Lazarus [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German physician; born at Neusalz-on-the-Oder April 6, 1847; educated at the gymnasium of Görlitz, Silesia, and at the University of ......
  2. Leyser Lazarus (JE | WP GWP G) German Talmudist; born at Filehne 1820; died at Breslau April 16, 1879; brother of Moritz Lazarus. He first attended yeshibot, ......
  3. Moritz Lazarus JE (JE | WP GWP G) German philosopher; born at Filehne, in the Prussian province of Posen, Sept. 15, 1824; died at Meran, Tyrol, April 13, ......
  4. Moses Lazarus (JE | WP GWP G) American merchant; born in New York city June 29, 1813; died there March 9, 1885. He was identified with the ......
  5. Nahida Ruth Lazarus JE (JE | WP GWP G) German authoress; born Feb. 3, 1849, at Berlin; a descendant of a German Christian family. She was married first to ......
  6. Lease (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L52: Landlord and Tenant
  7. Leather (JE | WP GWP G) Skins of animals were employed for clothing as soon as man felt the need of covering his body to protect ......
  8. Leaven (JE | WP GWP G) Fermenting dough (V07p655002.jpg = "to be sour," "fermented"; Aramaic, V07p655003.jpg). Leavened bread was probably a common article of food among ......
  9. Leavenworth (JE | WP GWP G) -- See K91: Kansas
  10. Lebanon (JE | WP GWP G) Name of a range of mountains in Syria. In prose, with the exception of IIChron. ii. 8 (Hebr.), the name ......
  11. Abraham Dob Bär ben Chayyim Lebensohn JE (JE | WP GWP G) Russian Hebraist, poet, and grammarian; born in Wilna, Russia, about 1789; died there Nov. 19, 1878. Like all Jewish boys ......
  12. Micah Joseph Lebensohn JE (JE | WP GWP G) Russian Hebrew poet; born in Wilna, Russia, Feb. 22, 1828; died there Feb. 17, 1852. His father, the poet Abraham ......
  13. Hermann Lebert (Lewy) (JE | WP GWP G) German physician; born at Breslau June 9, 1813; died at Bex, Canton Waadt, Switzerland, Aug. 1, 1878. He studied medicine ......
  14. Siegmund Lebert (Siegmund Levy) (JE | WP GWP G) Music-teacher and writer on music; born at Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Dec. 12, 1822; died at Stuttgart Dec. 8, 1884. After completing ......
  15. Fürchtegott Lebrecht [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) German educator; born at Memmelbach, Bavaria, Nov. 16, 1800; died at Berlin, Sept. 1, 1876. He studied at Fürth, and ......
  16. Lecce (JE | WP GWP G) Town of southern Italy, capital of the province of the same name (formerly Terra d'Otranto); contained one of the most ......
  17. Le-Dawid Baruk (JE | WP GWP G) Familiar title for Ps. cxliv., from the initial words of the Hebrewtext, with especial reference to its employment, together with ......
  18. Abraham Lederer JE (JE | WP GWP G) Hungarian educator and writer; born Jan. 9, 1827, at Libochowitz, Bohemia. In 1840 he went to Prague, where he studied ......
  19. Joachim K. Lederer [de] (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian play-wright; born at Prague Aug. 28, 1808; died at Dresden July 31, 1876. Lederer received only a meager education ......
  20. Sidney Lee (JE | WP GWP G) English editor; born in London Dec. 5, 1859; educated at City of London School and Balliol College, Oxford. Almost immediately ......

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  1. Leeds (JE | WP GWP G) Manufacturing town in Yorkshire, England. It possessed a small Jewish community before the year 1840, divine service being held in ......
  2. Isaac Leeser JE (JE | WP GWP G) American rabbi, author, translator, editor, and publisher; pioneer of theJewish pulpit in the United States, and founder of the Jewish ......
  3. Jacob Heymann de Leeuw (JE | WP GWP G) Dutch Talmudist; born at Leyden 1811; died at Amsterdam Sept. 15, 1883. He removed to the latter city in 1874, ......
  4. Salomon Lefmann JE (JE | WP GWP G) German philologist; born at Telgte, Westphalia, Dec. 25, 1831, his family being old Westphalian settlers. He was educated at the ......
  5. Legacy (JE | WP GWP G) -- See W188: Will
  6. Legal Instruments (JE | WP GWP G) -- See D203: Deed
  7. Legal Process (JE | WP GWP G) -- See P538: Procedure
  8. Legalism (JE | WP GWP G) -- See N329: Nomism
  9. Leghorn >> History of the Jews in Livorno JE (JE | WP GWP G) Seaport city of Tuscany. Its Jewish community, although the youngest among the large communities of Italy, was for some time ......
  10. Behrend Lehmann (JE | WP GWP G) -- See B869: Bermann, Issachar ha-Levi
  11. Emil Lehmann [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German jurist; born at Dresden Feb. 2, 1829; died there Feb. 25, 1898; son of the merchant Bonnier Lehmann. He ......
  12. Joseph Lehmann [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German journalist; born at Glogau Dec. 28, 1801; died at Berlin Feb. 19, 1873. At the age of fifteen he ......
  13. Joseph Lehmann [fr] (JE | WP GWP G) French chief rabbi; born at Belfort Nov. 1, 1843. He numbers among his ancestors on his father's side R. David ......
  14. Leonce Lehmann (JE | WP GWP G) French lawyer; born at Augsburg, Bavaria, Feb. 24, 1836; died in Paris Dec. 27, 1892. He was educated in the ......
  15. Marcus (Meyer) Lehmann JE (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born Dec. 29, 1831, at Verden, Hanover; died at Mayence April 14, 1890. After graduating from the gymnasium, ......
  16. Lehranstalt für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums (Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums) JE (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbinical seminary at Berlin; founded in 1870 and opened in 1872 as the "Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums," which ......
  17. Lehren >> Akiba Lehren JE, Hirsch Lehren JE (JE | WP GWP G) Dutch family whose name is derived from Lehrensteinfeld, a village in Württemberg.Akiba Lehren: Dutch banker and communal worker; born July ......
  18. Lehrerheim (JE | WP GWP G) -- See P199: Periodicals
  19. Karl Ludwig (Kaufmann) Lehrs (JE | WP GWP G) German philologist; born at Königsberg, East Prussia, Jan. 2, 1802; died there June 9, 1878; brother of the philologist F. ......
  20. Leibzoll JE S 2005-08-19 (JE | WP GWP G) A special toll which the Jews had to pay in most of the European states in the Middle Ages and ......

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  1. Leicester (JE | WP GWP G) County town of Leicestershire, England. A Josce of Leicester is recorded in the Nottingham "Donum" of 1194 as living in ......
  2. Max Leidesdorf (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian psychiatrist; born at Vienna June 27, 1818; died there Oct. 9, 1889; educated at the university of his native ......
  3. William Leidesdorff JE (JE | WP GWP G) One of the earliest settlers in California; born (at Szathmar, Hungary ?) about 1802; died at San Francisco May 18, ......
  4. David Leimdörfer JE (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbi; born at Hlinik, Hungary, Sept. 17, 1851; educated at his native place and at Zsolna, Waitzen, Budapest, Presburg, and ......
  5. Leipzig (JE | WP GWP G) A city of Saxony. The first mention of its Jewish community occurs in the middle of the thirteenth century in ......
  6. Henry Marcus Leipziger [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) American educator; born at Manchester, England, Dec. 29, 1853; emigrated to New York in 1865; educated at the College of ......
  7. Leiria (JE | WP GWP G) City of Portugal. In 1378 its Jews complained to the king that they were attacked and maltreated by the Christian ......
  8. Benjamin Wolf Leitmeritz (JE | WP GWP G) German glossarist and theologian; son of Isaac Levi; lived at the beginning of the seventeenth century. In his "Amarot Ṭehorot," ......
  9. William Gottlieb Leitner (JE | WP GWP G) Professor of Arabic; born at Budapest in 1841; died at Bonn March 22, 1899. He was educated at Constantinople and ......
  10. Lejbowicz (JE | WP GWP G) -- See F305: Frank, Jacob
  11. Lekah Dodi JE (JE | WP GWP G) The initial words of the refrain of a hymn for the service of inauguration of the Sabbath, written about the ......
  12. Lel Shimmurim (JE | WP GWP G) -- See P98: Passover
  13. Lelio de la Torre (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L173: Torre, Lelio de la
  14. Moses Lemans (JE | WP GWP G) Dutch educationist; born at Naarden Nov. 5, 1785; died at Amsterdam Oct. 17, 1832. He was educated by his father ......
  15. Lemberg (JE | WP GWP G) Capital of Galicia, Austria; 180 miles east of Cracow and 60 miles from the Russian frontier. Its population in 1869 ......
  16. Judah Löb Lemberger (JE | WP GWP G) Judæo-German author of the seventeenth century. He was probably the son of the publisher Abraham Lemberger of Prague. Judah Löb ......
  17. Lemberger Jüdische Zeitung (JE | WP GWP G) -- See P199: Periodicals
  18. Asher Lemmlein (Asher Lämmlin) (JE | WP GWP G) Pretended forerunner of the Messiah. He appeared in Istria, near Venice, in 1502, and announced the coming of the Messiah ......
  19. Hartog Lemon [nl] (JE | WP GWP G) Dutch physician and worker for the emancipation of the Jews; born about the middle of the eighteenth century; died at ......
  20. Henriette de Lemos (JE | WP GWP G) -- See H657: Herz, Henriette

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  1. Lemuel (JE | WP GWP G) A king mentioned in the superscription to Prov. xxxi., which is addressed to him by his mother. Various theories have ......
  2. Lenchitza (JE | WP GWP G) District town in the government of Kalisz, Russian Poland. On April 20, 1639, members of its Jewish community were accused ......
  3. Felix Lengfeld (JE | WP GWP G) American chemist; born at San Francisco Feb. 18, 1863; educated at the San Francisco College of Pharmacy, the University of ......
  4. Lentils (JE | WP GWP G) Edible seeds first mentioned in the Old Testament in Gen. xxv. 29-34, where it is related that Jacob gave Esau ......
  5. Leo (JE | WP GWP G) Court physician to Grand Duke Ivan III. Vassilivich of Russia; executed at Moscow April 22, 1490. With the arrival at ......
  6. Leo III; Leo IV (JE | WP GWP G) -- See C402: Chazars
  7. Leo X (Giovanni de Medici) (JE | WP GWP G) Two hundred and twenty-fourth pope; born at Florence Dec. 11, 1475; elected March 11, 1513; died Dec. 1, 1521. His ......
  8. Leo Hebraeus (Judah Abrvanel) (JE | WP GWP G) Physician, philosopher, and poet; born in Lisbon in the second half of the fifteenth century, and died at Venice in ......
  9. Lewis Leo (JE | WP GWP G) Synagogue musician; born in London in 1809; died there Sept. 11, 1876; second son of the Rev. Simon Leo. He ......
  10. Leon >> Judah Leon Templo JE (JE | WP GWP G) Ancient Spanish kingdom, bounded by Old Castile, Portugal, and Galicia. The Saracens ruled here until driven out by the Spaniards, ......
  11. Leon (Leão) (JE | WP GWP G) Spanish-Portuguese family having branches in Italy, Holland, Germany, England, southern France, the Orient, the West Indies, especially Jamaica, and Surinam.1. ......
  12. Leon de Bagnols (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L247: Levi b. Gershon
  13. David Camden de Leon (JE | WP GWP G) American physician and surgeon; born in South Carolina in 1813; died at Sante Fé, N. M., Sept. 3, 1872; brother ......
  14. Edwin de Leon JE (JE | WP GWP G) American diplomat and journalist; born at Columbia, S. C., 1818; died in 1891; brother of David Camden de Leon. His ......
  15. Leon Joseph of Carcassonne (JE | WP GWP G) Physician; lived toward the end of the fourteenth century and at the beginning of the fifteenth. He devoted himself to ......
  16. Leontin Leon (JE | WP GWP G) -- See J649: Judah ben Meïr ha-Kohen
  17. Leon ha-Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Provençal Jew who wrote a Purim parody under the pseudonym Labi ha-Levi because he feared that the Orthodox Jews would ......
  18. Léon Lévy Brunswich (Lhérie) (JE | WP GWP G) -- See B1537: Brunswich, Léon Lévy
  19. Messer David ben Messer Leon JE (JE | WP GWP G) Italian rabbi; flourished in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He studied at Naples in the school of his father, Messer ......
  20. Leon (Judah Aryeh) of Modena (JE | WP GWP G) Italian scholar, rabbi, and poet; son of Isaac of Modena and Diana Rachel; born April 23, 1571, at Venice; died ......

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  1. Moses ben Shem-Tob de León (JE | WP GWP G) Cabalistic writer; author, or redactor, of the Zohar; born at Leon, Spain, about 1250; lived in Guadalajara, Valladolid, and Avila; ......
  2. Thomas Cooper de Leon JE (JE | WP GWP G) Lecturer, journalist, author, and playwright; brother of Edwin de Leon; born at Columbia, S. C., 1839. He served in the ......
  3. Leon di Leone (JE | WP GWP G) -- See J641: Judah Leon di Leone
  4. Leone Ebreo (JE | WP GWP G) -- See J642: Judah Leone b. Isaac Sommo
  5. Leonte (Judah) ben Moses (JE | WP GWP G) Roman rabbi; died in 1216. In the name of the community of Rome he sent a halakic decision to Judah ......
  6. Leontopolis (JE | WP GWP G) Place in the nome of Heliopolis, Egypt, situated 180 stadia from Memphis; famous as containing a Jewish sanctuary, the only ......
  7. Leopard (JE | WP GWP G) A ferocious carnivorous mammal. Several allusions are found in the Old Testament to this animal and its characteristics; e.g., its ......
  8. Leprosy (JE | WP GWP G) Chronic skin-disease characterized by ulcerous eruptions and successive desquainations of dead skin.—Biblical Data: According to the Levitical text, the characteristic ......
  9. Lerida (JE | WP GWP G) City in Catalonia, which as early as the fourteenth century had an important Jewish community possessed of several privileges. Thus, ......
  10. Judah ben Samuel Lerma (JE | WP GWP G) Spanish Talmudist; flourished in the middle of the sixteenth century. He was the author of "Leḥem Yehudah," a commentary on ......
  11. Ḥayyim Ẓebi Lerner (JE | WP GWP G) Russian grammarian and teacher of Hebrew; born at Dubno 1815; died at Jitomir 1889. His early education in Bible and ......
  12. Joseph Judah (Ossip) Lerner (JE | WP GWP G) Russian journalist; born Jan. 1, 1849, at Berdychev; educated at the gymnasium of Jitomir. In 1866 he went to Odessa, ......
  13. Maier Lerner [he] (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born in Galicia 1857. He studied in Berlin under Hildesheimer, became rabbi at Winzenheim, Alsace (1884-1890), and preacher ......
  14. Henri Jean Baptiste Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu (JE | WP GWP G) French historian; born at Lisieux in 1842. The first works that appeared from his pen were "Une Troupe des Comédiens" ......
  15. Lessee (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L52: Landlord and Tenant
  16. Adolf Lesser (JE | WP GWP G) German physician and writer on medical jurisprudence; born at Stargard, province of Pomerania, Prussia, May 22, 1851; graduated from Berlin ......
  17. Alexander Lesser (JE | WP GWP G) Polish painter; born at Warsaw 1814; died there 1884. He was educated at the Warsaw lyceum and studied art at ......
  18. Edmund Lesser (JE | WP GWP G) German physician; born at Neisse May 12, 1852; educated at the universities of Berlin, Bonn, and Strasburg (M.D. 1876). He ......
  19. Louis Lesser (JE | WP GWP G) German soldier; born at Neustadt about 1850; served in the Second Brandenburg Dragoons in the Franco-Prussian war. On Nov. 18, ......
  20. Ludwig Lesser [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German poet, editor, and publicist; born at Rathenow, province of Brandenburg, Prussia, Dec. 7, 1802; died at Berlin Dec. 2, ......

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  1. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (JE | WP GWP G) German poet and critic; born Jan. 22, 1729, at Kamenz, Upper Lusatia; died Feb. 15, 1781, at Brunswick.Toleration and a ......
  2. Daniel Lessmann (JE | WP GWP G) German historian and poet; born at Soldin, Neumark, Jan. 18, 1784; committed suicide at a place between Kropstadt and Wittenberg ......
  3. Jewish Letter-Carriers JE (JE | WP GWP G) Jews carried letters to their coreligionists, apart from the regular post. In those business centers where a large Jewish population ......
  4. Letter-writing and Letter-writers (JE | WP GWP G) The art of conveying information by letter ("miktab," "iggeret," "sefer") was unknown to the Hebrews in the first stages of ......
  5. Meïr Halevi (Max) Letteris JE (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian scholar and poet; born Sept. 13, 1800, at Zolkiev; died at Vienna May 19, 1871. He was a member ......
  6. Letters in Evidence (JE | WP GWP G) -- See E530: Evidence
  7. Lev Osipovitch Levanda (JE | WP GWP G) Russian author; born at Minsk 1835; died at St. Petersburg 1888. Levanda graduated from the rabbinical school in Wilna in ......
  8. Manuel Leven (JE | WP GWP G) French physician; born in 1831. He studied in Paris at the Lycée Henri IV., and in 1851 entered the Institut ......
  9. Narcisse Leven (JE | WP GWP G) French lawyer and communal worker; born at Urdingen, on the Rhine, Oct. 15, 1833; educated at the Lycée Henri IV. ......
  10. Pavel Yakovlevich Levenson [ru] (JE | WP GWP G) Russian lawyer; born at Kamenetz, Podolia, 1837; died at St. Petersburg Jan. 16, 1894. In 1863 he went to St. ......
  11. David Leventritt (JE | WP GWP G) American lawyer and judge; born at Winnsboro, South Carolina, Jan. 31, 1845; A. B. 1864, Free Academy (now College of ......
  12. Oskar Ivar Levertin (JE | WP GWP G) Swedish poet and critic; born at Gryt, East Gotland, July 17, 1862; educated at the University of Upsala (Ph.D. 1882), ......
  13. Celia Levetus (Celia Moss) (JE | WP GWP G) English writer; born at Portsea 1819; died at Birmingham 1873; daughter of Joseph and Amelia Moss of Portsea. At the ......
  14. Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Third son of Jacob by Leah and one of the twelve Patriarchs of the tribes of Israel; born at Padan-aram ......
  15. Levi (JE | WP GWP G) The tribe of Levi was descended from the patriarch Levi, the third son of Jacob and Leah (Gen. xxix. 34). ......
  16. Levi I (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L267: Levi b. Sisi
  17. Levi II JE (JE | WP GWP G) Palestinian scholar of the third century (third amoraic generation); contemporary of Ze'era I. and Abba b. Kahana (Yer. Ma'as. iii. ......
  18. Aaron Levi (JE | WP GWP G) -- See M743: Montezinos, Antonio
  19. Abraham Levi (JE | WP GWP G) German traveler; born at Horn, in the principality of Lippe, in 1702; died at Amsterdam Feb. 1, 1785. At the ......
  20. Levi ben Abraham ben Chayyim (JE | WP GWP G) French encyclopedist; champion of the liberal party in Provence in the struggle for the study of secular sciences; born at ......

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  1. Benedikt Levi [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born at Worms Oct. 14, 1806; died at Giessen April 4, 1899; son of Samuel Wolf Levi, a ......
  2. Borach Levi (Joseph Jean François Elie) (JE | WP GWP G) Convert to Christianity; born at Hagenau in 1721; son of a Jewish commissary. He went to Paris in March, 1751, ......
  3. Carlo Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Italian physiologist; born at Genoa March 26, 1866; educated at the University of Modena (M.D. 1889). In 1888 he was ......
  4. David Levi JE (JE | WP GWP G) Italian poet and patriot; born at Chieri 1816; died at Venice Oct. 18, 1898. Educated at the Jewish schools of ......
  5. David Levi JE (JE | WP GWP G) Hebraist and author; born in London 1742; died 1801. He was destined by his parents for the rabbinate; but the ......
  6. Eugenia Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Italian authoress; born Nov. 21, 1861, at Padua; educated in that city, and in Florence and Hanover. In 1885 she ......
  7. Levi ben Gershon (JE | WP GWP G) French philosopher, exegete, mathematician, and physician; born at Bagnols in 1288; died April 20, 1344. Abraham Zacuto ("Yuḥasin," ed. Filipowski, ......
  8. Hermann Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Musical director; born at Giessen, Germany, Nov. 7, 1839; died at Munich May 13, 1900. His mother was a pianist ......
  9. Isaac, Yom-Tob and Jacob Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Sons of Abigdor ha-Levi Laniatore of Padua; founded a Hebrew printing establishment at Rome in 1518, which received special privileges ......
  10. Levi Isaac ben Meïr (JE | WP GWP G) Russian rabbi of the first half of the nineteenth century. After having been rabbi at Selichow and Pinsk, Levi Isaac ......
  11. Israel Lévi [fr] (JE | WP GWP G) French rabbi and scholar; born at Paris July 7, 1856. He was ordained as rabbi by the Rabbinical Seminary of ......
  12. Levi ben Japheth (ha-Levi) abu Sa'id JE (JE | WP GWP G) Karaite scholar; flourished, probably at Jerusalem, in the first half of the eleventh century. Although, like his father, he was ......
  13. Jedidiah b. Raphael Solomon Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbi at Alessandria and Sienna; died 1790; author of hymns for the reconsecration of the synagogueat Sienna 1786; these hymns ......
  14. Judah Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Influential Jew at Estella, Navarre, from 1380 to 1391. In 1380 and the following years he was commissioned, with Samuel ......
  15. Levi ben Lachma (JE | WP GWP G) Palestinian haggadist of the third century. He seems to have been a pupil of Simeon ben Laḳish, whose haggadot he ......
  16. Leo Napoleon Levi (JE | WP GWP G) American lawyer and communal worker; born Sept. 15, 1856, at Victoria, Texas; died in New York Jan. 13, 1904. Destined ......
  17. Leone Levi + (JE | WP GWP G) English political economist; born in Ancona, Italy, in 1821; died in London May 7, 1888. Levi went to England at ......
  18. Leone Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Italian author and journalist; born at Nizza-Monferrato in 1823; died at Turin Nov. 8, 1876; educated at the Collegio Foà ......
  19. Lionello Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Italian philologist; born at Triest June 22, 1869; educated at the gymnasium of Triest and the universities of Pisa, Rome ......
  20. Moritz Levi (JE | WP GWP G) American educator; born Nov. 23, 1857, at Sachsenhausen, Waldeck; educated at the University of Michigan (graduated 1887) and at the ......

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  1. Mose Giuseppe Levi [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) Italian physician; born at Guastalla 1796; died at Venice Dec. 27, 1859. He graduated as doctor of medicine from the ......
  2. Mose Raffaele Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Italian physician; born at Triest Aug. 9, 1840; died at Florence March 10, 1886. After graduating from the University of ......
  3. Nathaniel Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Australian merchant and politician; born at Liverpool, England, Jan. 20, 1830. In 1853 he went to the gold-fields in Victoria; ......
  4. Raphael Levi (JE | WP GWP G) German mathematician; died May 17, 1779, in Hanover, whither his father, Jacob Joseph Levi, a poor pedler, had gone with ......
  5. Levi ben Shem-Tob (JE | WP GWP G) Portuguese convert; lived at the end of the fifteenth century; notorious for his hostility to his former coreligionists. According to ......
  6. Simchah Aryeh ben Ephraim Fischel Levi [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) Russian Hebraist and author of the nineteenth century; born at Hrubieszow, government of Warsaw. He wrote a double commentary on ......
  7. Levi b. Sisi (Sisyi; Susyi) JE (JE | WP GWP G) Palestinian scholar; disciple of the patriarch Judah I. and school associate of his son Simeon ('Ab. Zarah 19a); one of ......
  8. Levi ben Solomon (JE | WP GWP G) Galician Talmudist; lived at Brody in the first half of the eighteenth century. He was the author of "Bet Lewi," ......
  9. Solomon b. Isaac Levi (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbi and scholar of the sixteenth century. He was born in Smyrna, became director of the academy 'Eẓ Ḥayyim at ......
  10. Sylvain Lévi (JE | WP GWP G) French Orientalist; born at Paris March 28, 1863. He received his education at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes, where he ......
  11. Enrico Levi-Catellani (JE | WP GWP G) Italian lawyer; born at Padua June 12, 1856; educated at the university there. In 1885 he was appointed assistant professor, ......
  12. Tullio Levi-Civita (JE | WP GWP G) Italian physicist; born at Padua March 29, 1873; educated at the university there (Ph. D). He was successively appointed assistant ......
  13. Giustina Levi-Perotti (JE | WP GWP G) A poetess, supposed to be of Sassoferrato, and assumed, until recently, to have addressed to Petrarch a sonnet beginning "Io ......
  14. Caspar Levias (JE | WP GWP G) American Orientalist; born in Szagarren Feb. 13, 1860; received his elementary education in Russia and his collegiate training at Columbia ......
  15. Leviathan JE and Behemoth EL:JE (JE | WP GWP G) Names of gigantic beasts or monsters described in Job xl. The former is from a root denoting "coil," "twist"; the ......
  16. Emanuel Borisovich Levin (JE | WP GWP G) Russian teacher and communal worker; born at Minsk Dec. 15, 1820; educated at the Molodechensk school for the nobility (1836-41). ......
  17. Hirschel ben Aryeh Löb Levin (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born at Rzeszow, Galicia, in 1721; died at Berlin Aug. 26, 1800. His father (known also as Saul ......
  18. Israel Solomon Levin (JE | WP GWP G) Danish grammarian and linguist; born in Randers 1810; died in Copenhagen 1883. He graduated from Randers high school, and afterward ......
  19. Jacob Levin (JE | WP GWP G) Galician Hebraist; born at Brody in 1844. In 1865 he became coeditor with Werber on the Hebrew paper "'Ibri Anoki," ......
  20. Joshua Höschel ben Elijah Zeeb Levin (JE | WP GWP G) Lithuanian Talmudist and author; born at Wilna July 22, 1818; died at Paris Nov. 15, 1883. After studying Talmud and ......

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  1. Judah Löb (Jehalel) Levin (JE | WP GWP G) Hebrew poet; born at Minsk, Russia, 1845. He studied Talmud under Rabbi Ḥayyim Selig and other prominent rabbis. At the ......
  2. Lewis Charles Levin (JE | WP GWP G) American politician and writer; born at Charleston, S. C., Nov. 10, 1808; died in Philadelphia March 14, 1860. When still ......
  3. Mendel Levin (JE | WP GWP G) Polish scholar and author; born in Satanow, Podolia, about 1741; died in Mikolayev, in the same province, 1819. He was ......
  4. Moritz Levin [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born 1843 at Wongrowitz, Posen. He studied at the University of Berlin, and was prepared for his rabbinical ......
  5. Poul Theodor Levin [da] (JE | WP GWP G) Danish author; born in Copenhagen June 17, 1869; educated at the University of Copenhagen (Ph.D. 1898). Levin, who has become ......
  6. Rahel Antonie Friederrike Levin (nee Robert) (Rahel Varnhagen) JE (JE | WP GWP G) German writer; born at Berlin June 19, 1771; died there March 7, 1833. Her home life was uncongenial, her father, ......
  7. Tzebi Hirsch Levin (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L277: Levin, Hirschel ben Aryeh Löb
  8. Anna Henriette Levinsohn (JE | WP GWP G) Danish operatic singer; born in Copenhagen Jan. 8, 1839; died there March 22, 1899. She made her début at the ......
  9. Isaac Baer Levinsohn (JE | WP GWP G) Russian-Hebrew scholar and writer; born at Kremenetz Oct. 13, 1788; died there Feb. 12, 1860. His father, Judah Levin, was ......
  10. Feodor (Franz) Yulyevich Levinson-Lessing JE (JE | WP GWP G) Russian geologist; born 1861. He graduated from the physico-mathematical faculty of the University of St. Petersburg in 1883, was placed ......
  11. Gustav Levinstein [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) German manufacturer and writer; born in Berlin May, 1842. After graduating from the Köllnisches Gymnasium in Berlin he went to ......
  12. Bernhard Louis Levinthal (JE | WP GWP G) Russian-American rabbi; born at Kovno, Russia, May 12, 1864. He was educated at the rabbinical schools of Kovno, Wilna, and ......
  13. Levirate Marriage >> Yibbum JE (JE | WP GWP G) Marriage with a brother's widow. This custom is found among a large number of primitive peoples, a list of which ......
  14. George Levisohn (Mordecai Gumpel Leive) (JE | WP GWP G) German surgeon; born in Berlin of a family known as "Schnaber" ; died in Hamburg Feb. 10, 1797. He evinced ......
  15. Mordecai Gumpel Levisohn (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L294: Levisohn, George
  16. Esaias Levison (JE | WP GWP G) Danish educationist and author; born in Copenhagen April 22, 1803; died there March 23, 1891; educated at the University of ......
  17. Ferdinand Emanuel Levison [da] (JE | WP GWP G) Danish physician; born in Copenhagen Nov. 9, 1843; educated at the University of Copenhagen (M.D. 1868). He was successively assistant ......
  18. Elijah Levita JE (JE | WP GWP G) Grammarian, Masorite, and poet; born at Neustadt, near Nuremberg, in 1468; died at Venice Dec., 1549.V08p047001.jpgTitle-Page from the First Edition ......
  19. Isaac (Ilyich) Levitan (JE | WP GWP G) Russian painter; born near Eidtkuhnen Aug. 18, 1860; died at Moscow July 22, 1900. His father, who earned a livelihood ......
  20. Levites (Temple Servants) JE (JE | WP GWP G) Of the Levites, Aaron and his sons were chosen for the priestly office (Ex. xxviii. 1 et seq.); the menial ......

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  1. Leviticus (JE | WP GWP G) Contents.Ch. i.-vii.: A collection of laws relating to sacrifices. It falls into two portions: (1) ch. i.-vi. 7 (Hebr. i.-v.) ......
  2. Levy (JE | WP GWP G) -- See E545: Execution
  3. Aaron Levy [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) Revolutionary patriot; founder of Aaronsburg, Pa.; born in Amsterdam in 1742; died in Philadelphia Feb. 23, 1815. He went to ......
  4. Abraham Hirtzel Levy (JE | WP GWP G) Alsatian martyr; born at Wittolsheim; executed at Colmar, Alsace, Dec. 31, 1754. He was accused with three other Jews of ......
  5. Albert Lévy (JE | WP GWP G) French sculptor; born at Paris May 4, 1864. A pupil of Etienne Leroux, he exhibited for the first time in ......
  6. Alfred Lévy (JE | WP GWP G) French rabbi; born at Lunéville Dec. 14, 1840. He studied at the Collège de Lunéville and entered (1860) the Paris ......
  7. Alphonse Lévy [fr] (JE | WP GWP G) French painter; born at Marmoutier, Alsace, in 1843; educated at the Strasburg lyceum. At the age of seventeen he went ......
  8. Amy Levy (JE | WP GWP G) English novelist and poet; born Nov. 10, 1861, in London; died there Sept. 10, 1899. Verse written by her before ......
  9. Armand (Abraham) Lévy (JE | WP GWP G) French mathematician and mineralogist; born at Paris 1794; died there June 26, 1841. He was a graduate of the Ecole ......
  10. Asser Levy (Asser Levy van Swellem) (JE | WP GWP G) One of the first Jewish settlers of New Amsterdam, as New York city was known under the Dutch; probably born ......
  11. August Michel Lévy (JE | WP GWP G) French engineer, geologist, and mineralogist; born at Paris Aug. 17, 1844; son of Michel Lévy. In 1862 he entered the ......
  12. Benjamin Levy (JE | WP GWP G) Coloinal resident of Philadelphia. On Nov. 7, 1765, he signed, with other citizens of Philadelphia, the celebrated agreement not to ......
  13. Eduard Constantin Levy [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German musician; born March 3, 1796, at Sanct Avold, Lorraine; died June 3, 1846, at Vienna. He received his first ......
  14. Eleazar Levy (JE | WP GWP G) Colonial resident of New York city prior to the Revolution. He fled from New York on account of the British ......
  15. Emil Levy [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German philologist; born at Hamburg Oct. 23, 1855; educated at the universities of Heidelberg and Berlin (Ph.D. 1880). The following ......
  16. Émile Lévy (JE | WP GWP G) French rabbi; born at Marmoutier, Alsace, Jan. 28, 1848. Educated at the lyceum at Strasburg and the seminary at Paris, ......
  17. Ernst Levy [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German physician; born at Lauterburg, Alsace, March 5, 1864; educated at the universities of Strasburg, Heidelberg, and Paris (M.D.1887). Settling ......
  18. Levy family (of America) (JE | WP GWP G) The following is a genealogical tree of the family descended from Benjamin Levy of Philadelphia:V08p059001.jpgJ. S. Wo. ......
  19. Gustave Lévy [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) French engraver; born at Toul June 21, 1819; died at Paris in 1894; a pupil of Geille. He exhibited first ......
  20. Hayman Levy (JE | WP GWP G) Colonial merchant of New York; born in 1721; died in New York in 1789. He engaged in business at an ......

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  1. Henri Léopold Lévy (JE | WP GWP G) French painter; born at Nancy Sept. 23, 1840; pupil of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and of Picot, Cabanel, and Fromentin. ......
  2. Isaac Lévy [fr] (JE | WP GWP G) French rabbi; born Jan. 20, 1835, at Marmoutier, in the old department of Bas-Rhin (Alsace). When sixteen years old he ......
  3. Jacob Levy [de; he] (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi and lexicographer; born May, 1819, at Dabrzyze, Posen; died at Breslau Feb. 27, 1892. Having received his Talmudic ......
  4. Jonas Phillips Levy JE (JE | WP GWP G) American merchant; son of Michael Levy and Rachel Phillips; born in Philadelphia 1807; died in New York 1883. He was ......
  5. Joseph Hiam Levy (JE | WP GWP G) English economist; born 1838; educated at the City of London School and City of London College. He entered the British ......
  6. Joseph Leonard Levy (JE | WP GWP G) American rabbi; born Nov. 24, 1865, in London; educated at Jews' College and University College (B.A.), London, at Bristol University, ......
  7. Joseph Moses Levy (JE | WP GWP G) Founder and proprietor of the London "Daily Telegraph"; born Dec. 15, 1812; died at Ramsgate Oct. 12, 1888. He was ......
  8. Judah Levy (JE | WP GWP G) Tunisian rabbinical author; lived at Tunis and died there in the middle of the nineteenth century; son of Nathan Levy. ......
  9. Judith Levy (JE | WP GWP G) English philanthropist; born in London 1706; died there Jan. 20, 1803; a daughter of Moses Hart, founder of the Great ......
  10. Louis (Asher ben Moses) Levy (JE | WP GWP G) Poet and cantor of the Berlin synagogue; died Jan. 25, 1853. He wrote "Teḳufat ha-Shanah" (Berlin, 1842), poems on the ......
  11. Louis Edward Levy (JE | WP GWP G) American photochemist; born at Stenowitz, Bohemia, Oct. 12, 1846. He went to America in early life, and was educated at ......
  12. Ludwig Levy (JE | WP GWP G) German architect; born March 14, 1852, at Landau. After his return from Italy, where he completed his studies, he was ......
  13. Maurice Lévy JE (JE | WP GWP G) French engineer and member of the Institut; born at Ribeauville, Alsace, Feb. 28, 1838. Educated at the Ecole Polytechnique and ......
  14. Max Levy (JE | WP GWP G) American inventor; born at Detroit 1857. He invented the etched screen and the machinery for producing it now generally used ......
  15. Meyer Levy [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German jurist; born in Wollstein, province of Posen, Jan. 17, 1833; died in Berlin Oct. 18, 1896. After practising as ......
  16. Michel Lévy (JE | WP GWP G) French publisher; born at Pfalzburg Dec. 20, 1821; died in Paris May 6, 1875. In 1836 he settled in the ......
  17. Michel Lévy (JE | WP GWP G) French physician; born at Strasburg Sept. 28, 1809; died at Paris March 13, 1872; educated at the University of Montpellier ......
  18. Moritz Abraham Levy (JE | WP GWP G) German Orientalist; born at Altona March 11, 1817; died at Breslau Feb. 22, 1872. Having received a rabbinical education, he ......
  19. Moritz Marcus (Carl Edvard Marius) Levy (JE | WP GWP G) Danish physician; born in Copenhagen Sept. 8, 1808; died there Dec. 30, 1865. He graduated as M. D. from the ......
  20. Nathan Levy (JE | WP GWP G) Founder of the first Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia; born in Feb., 1704; died in Philadelphia Dec. 23, 1753. He probably ......

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  1. Samson Levy JE >> Moses Levy JE (JE | WP GWP G) Colonial merchant of Philadelphia. He was one of the originators, in 1748, of the City Dancing Assembly, a famous social ......
  2. Sara Levy (JE | WP GWP G) German philanthropist; born in Berlin June, 1761; died there March 11, 1854. She was a daughter of Daniel Itzig, and ......
  3. Simon Lévy (JE | WP GWP G) French rabbi; born in 1829 at Lauterbourg, Alsace; died at Bordeaux Nov. 29, 1886. He studied first under Solomon Ulmann, ......
  4. Uriah Phillips Levy (JE | WP GWP G) American naval officer; born in Philadelphia April 22, 1792; died in New York March 22, 1862. Levy was a cabin-boy ......
  5. Abraham Lévy-Bacrat JE (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbinical author of the beginning of the sixteenth century. Expelled from Spain in 1492, he settled at Tunis, where in ......
  6. Lucien Lévy-Bruhl (JE | WP GWP G) French philosopher; born at Paris April 10, 1857; educated at the Lycée Charlemagne and the Ecole Normale Supérieure. In 1879 ......
  7. Salomon Frederik Levysohn [da] (JE | WP GWP G) Danish musician and critic; born in Copenhagen Oct. 14, 1858. He studied at the University of Copenhagen and at the ......
  8. Fanny Lewald S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) German authoress; born May 24, 1811, in Königsberg, Prussia; died Aug. 5, 1889, in Dresden. In her seventeenth year she ......
  9. Louis Lewandowski JE S 2005-08-19 (JE | WP GWP G) German composer of synagogal music; born at Wreschen, province of Posen, April 23, 1823; died Feb. 4, 1894, at Berlin. ......
  10. Francis de Sales (Solomon) Lewental JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Polish publisher; born at Wloclawek, Russian Poland, 1839; died at Wiesbaden Sept. 24, 1902. In 1862 Lewental, the son of ......
  11. Joseph Lewi JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) American physician; born at Radnitz, Bohemia, Aug. 17, 1820; died at Albany, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1897; educated at the ......
  12. Adolf Lewin JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi and author; born at Pinne, Posen, Sept. 23, 1843. Lewin was educated at the Jewish Theological Seminary and ......
  13. Georg Richard Lewin JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) German dermatologist; born at Sondershausen April 25, 1820; died at Berlin Nov. 1, 1896. He was educated at the universities ......
  14. Louis Lewin JE S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) German pharmacologist and toxicologist; born at Tuchel, West Prussia, Nov. 9, 1850. He received his education at the gymnasium and ......
  15. William C. J. Lewin S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) See Terris, William. ......
  16. Abraham Lewinsky S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born March 1, 1866, at Loslau, Upper Silesia. He studied at the University of Breslau from 1884 to ......
  17. Joshua Lewinsohn JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Russian teacher and writer; born 1833 at Vyeshiuti, government of Kovno. He received his Talmudical education at Zhagory, in the ......
  18. Joseph Lewinstein S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Russian rabbi and author; born at Lublin, Russian Poland, 1840. He is a member of a family of rabbis and ......
  19. David Lewis JE (JE | WP GWP G) English merchant and philanthropist; born in London 1823; died in Liverpool Dec. 4, 1885. Settling in Liverpool in 1840, he ......
  20. George Henry Lewis JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) English lawyer; born in London April 21, 1833; educated at University College, London. In 1850 he was articled to his ......

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  1. Harry S. Lewis JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) English author and communal worker; born in London in 1861; educated at King's College School and St. John's College, Cambridge ......
  2. Leopold Davis Lewis S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) English dramatist; born in London 1828; died there Feb. 23, 1890. Lewis was educated at the King's Collegiate School, London, ......
  3. Samuel Lewis - We now have articles on both people. JE (JE | WP GWP G) English money-lender and philanthropist; born in Birmingham 1837; died in London Jan. 13, 1901. Lewis began work when thirteen years ......
  4. Samuel A. Lewis JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) American politician and philanthropist; born in New York city 1831. He early engaged in business, and was so successful that ......
  5. Leonard Lewisohn JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) American merchant and philanthropist; born in Hamburg Oct. 10, 1847; died in London March 5, 1902. His father, Samuel Lewisohn, ......
  6. Gustaw Lewita JE S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Polish pianist; born at Plock, Poland, 1855; died at Paris Feb., 1889. After graduating from the Vienna Conservatorium with distinction, ......
  7. Bergnart (Bernhard) Carl Lewy JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Danish chemist; born in Copenhagen July 5, 1817; died there Jan. 1, 1863. He obtained the degree of graduate of ......
  8. Israel Lewy JE S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) German scholar; born at Inowrazlaw in 1847; educated at the Jewish Theological Seminary and the University in Breslau. In 1874 ......
  9. Abraham Lewysohn JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Hebraist and rabbi of Peiskretscham, Upper Silesia; born Dec. 6, 1805; died Feb. 14, 1860. He left a large number ......
  10. Ludwig Lewysohn JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born April 15, 1819, at Schwersenz, Posen; died at Stockholm May 26, 1901. Graduating from the Realgymnasium, Berlin, ......
  11. Lex talionis S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See R234: Retaliation
  12. Lexicography S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See D339: Dictionaries
  13. Leyden S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See N197: Netherlands
  14. Lhérie S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See B1537: Brunswick, Léon Lévy
  15. Bär of Liady (JE | WP GWP G) See: Ladier, Dob Bär b. Shneor Zalman
  16. Libation S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See S35: Sacrifice
  17. Libau S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Russian city in the government of Courland. It has a population (1897) of 64,505, including 9,700 Jews. Among the latter ......
  18. Libel and Slander S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See S848: Slander
  19. Libertines S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See S850: Slaves and Slavery
  20. Z. Libin S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See H975: Hurewitz, Israel

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  1. Jacob Liboschütz JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Russian physician; born in 1741; died at Wilna Feb. 10, 1827. After studying at the University of Halle he went ......
  2. Osip Yarovlevich Liboschütz (JE | WP GWP G) Russian physician; died at St. Petersburg in 1824; probably the son of Jacob Liboschütz. He studied medicine at Dorpat (M.D. ......
  3. Nehemiah Samuel Libowitz JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Russian Hebrew scholar and author; born Jan. 3, 1862, at Kolno, government of Lomza (Lomzha). He studied Talmud under R. ......
  4. Libraries S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Very little is known concerning the methods employed by Jews in the collection and preservation of books. The Biblical writings ......
  5. Libya S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) District in the north of Africa. The name "Libya" was often used by the ancients, sometimes to designate the whole ......
  6. Cornel Lichtenberg JE S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Hungarian aurist; born in 1848 at Szegedin; studied at Budapest and Vienna (M. D. 1873). On receiving his degree he ......
  7. Leopold Lichtenberg JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Violinist; born at San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 22, 1861. He studied under Beaujardin, and made his first appearance in concert ......
  8. Gabriel Judah Lichtenfeld JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Polish mathematician and author; born at Lublin 1811; died at Warsaw March 22, 1887. He was a descendant of Moses ......
  9. Moses Abigdor Lichtenstadt JE S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Polish Hebraist and Talmudist; born at Lublin, Russian Poland, July 15, 1787; died at Odessa Jan. 17, 1870. He was ......
  10. Lichtenstadt Ours is dab (JE | WP GWP G) Bohemian Talmudist; lived at Prague in the first half of the nineteenth century. He was the author of "Shesh ha-Ma'arakah," ......
  11. Hillel Lichtenstein JE S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Hungarian rabbi; born at Vecs 1815; died at Kolomea, Galicia, May 18, 1891. After studying at the yeshibah of Moses ......
  12. Ludwig Lichtheim JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) German physician; born Dec. 7, 1845, at Breslau, where he was educated at the gymnasium. He then studied medicine at ......
  13. Ludwig Lichtenstein JE S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Hungarian rabbi; born in Komorn; died at Ofen in 1886. He studied at Papa, and was rabbinical assessor of Austerlitz, ......
  14. Abraham b. Eliezer Lipman Lichtstein JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Polish rabbi and author; lived at the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth century; grandson ......
  15. Abraham Jekuthiel Salman ben Moses Joseph Lichtstein JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbi of Plonsk, government of Warsaw, in the eighteenth century. He was the author of a work entitled "Zera' Abraham" ......
  16. Adolf Lieben JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian chemist; born at Vienna Dec. 3, 1836. He studied at the universities of Vienna, Heidelberg (Ph.D. 1856), and Paris, ......
  17. Aaron Liebermann (Arthur Freeman) JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Russian writer; born at Wilna about 1840. Persecuted because of his participation in revolutionary movements, he fled to America, and ......
  18. Benjamin Liebermann JE S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) German manufacturer; born at Märkisch Friedland Feb. 4, 1812; died in Berlin Jan. 15, 1901. In 1825 his family moved ......
  19. Eliezer Liebermann (Libermann) (JE | WP GWP G) Talmudist of the first half of the nineteenth century. According to G. Wolf, in his biography of Isaac Noah Mannheimer ......
  20. Eliezer Dob Liebermann JE S 2005-08-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Russian writer; born in Pilvischok, government of Suwalki, April 12, 1820; died in Byelostok April 15, 1895. His father was ......

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  1. Felix Liebermann (JE | WP GWP G) German historian; born July 20, 1851, in Berlin. Destined for a commercial career, he began business life in a Berlin ......
  2. Mattathias ben Asher Lemle Liebermann (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbi and preacher in Prague in the second half of the seventeenth century; died there 1709. He was the author ......
  3. Max Liebermann S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) German painter; born at Berlin July 29, 1849. After studying law at Berlin University for a year, he abandoned it ......
  4. Das Liebermann'sche Jahrbuch (JE | WP GWP G) -- See Y27: Year-Books
  5. Emil Liebling (JE | WP GWP G) German pianist; born at Pless, Silesia, April 12, 1851. After a course in piano at the Neue Akademie der Tonkunst, ......
  6. Felix Liebrecht JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) German folklorist; born at Namslau, Silesia, March 13, 1812; died at St. Hubert Aug. 3, 1890. He studied philology at ......
  7. Oskar Matthias Eugen Liebreich (JE | WP GWP G) German physician and pharmacologist; born at Königsberg, East Prussia, Feb. 14, 1839;younger brother of Richard Liebreich. He studied first chemistry ......
  8. Richard Liebreich (JE | WP GWP G) English ophthalmologist; born at Königsberg, East Prussia, June 30, 1830; brother of Oskar Liebreich. He received his education at the ......
  9. Liegnitz S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See S712: Silesia
  10. Lien S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) See Mortgage or Hypothec. ......
  11. Life S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) The word "Hayyim" (= "life") denotes first of all the animal existence which, according to Scripture, begins when "the breath ......
  12. Light S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) The primal element of Creation in all ancient cosmogonies; the first creation of God. Biblical Data: "God said, Let there be ......
  13. Light and Air (JE | WP GWP G) See Neighboring Owners. ......
  14. Light of Truth (JE | WP GWP G) -- See P199: Periodicals
  15. John Lightfoot S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) English Christian divine and Talmudist; born at Stoke-upon-Trent 1602; died at Ely 1675. He passed through Christ's College, Cambridge, and ......
  16. Benediction on Lightning (JE | WP GWP G) The Mishnah (Ber. ix. 2) prescribes, "At the sight of shooting stars or of lightning, and at hearing earthquakes, thunder, ......
  17. Ephraim Moses Lilien (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian artist; born at Drohobicz, Galicia, in 1874. Lilien's artistic inclinations became evident early in life. He was apprenticed to ......
  18. Moses Löb Lilienblum JE S 2007-03-06 (JE | WP GWP G) Russian scholar and author; born at Keidany, government of Kovno, Oct. 22, 1843. From his father he learned the calculation ......
  19. Max Lilienthal (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbi and educator; born at Munich Nov. 6, 1815; died at Cincinnati, Ohio, April 5, 1882; educated at the University ......
  20. Otto Lilienthal S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) German mechanical engineer and experimenter in aerial navigation; born May 23, 1848, at Anklam; died Aug. 9, 1896, at Rhinow. ......

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  1. Lilith S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Female demon. Of the three Assyrian demons Lilu, Lilit, and Ardat Lilit, the second is referred to in Isa. xxxiv. ......
  2. Lily S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Rendering in the Bible of the Hebrew word V08p088001.jpg (I Kings vii. 19) or V08p088002.jpg (II Chron. iv. 5; Cant. ......
  3. Moses b. Isaac Judah Lima JE (JE | WP GWP G) Lithuanian rabbinical scholar, one of the so-called Aḥaronim; born in the second decade of the seventeenth century; died about 1670. ......
  4. Limerick S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Seaport town in Ireland, in which Jews began to settle about 1881, after the Russian exodus. A synagogue was founded ......
  5. Limoges S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See F288: France
  6. Lincoln S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) County town of Lincolnshire, England; formerly the second town of importance in the country, and on that account largely populated ......
  7. Baruch ben Judah Löb Lindau (JE | WP GWP G) German mathematician; born at Hanover in 1759; died at Berlin Dec. 5, 1849. He wrote: "Reshit Limmudim," a text-book of ......
  8. Lindo (JE | WP GWP G) One of the oldest and most esteemed of London Sephardic families; it traces its descent back to Isaac Lindo, who ......
  9. Alexander Lindo (JE | WP GWP G) English merchant; died in London in 1818. He was connected with the West India trade, and in this connection entered ......
  10. David Abarbanel Lindo (JE | WP GWP G) English communal worker; born in London Aug. 14, 1772; died there Feb. 26, 1852. He was an uncle of Lord ......
  11. Elias Chayyim Lindo (JE | WP GWP G) English author and historian; born in 1783; died in London June 11, 1865. He spent the first half of his ......
  12. Mark Prager Lindo S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Dutch writer; born in London Sept. 18, 1819; died at The Hague March 9, 1879. He went to Holland in ......
  13. Moses Lindo (JE | WP GWP G) Planter and merchant in South Carolina; born probably in England; died at Charleston, S. C., April 26, 1774. He seems ......
  14. Linen S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Cloth made of flax. The Biblical terms are "bad" (LXX. ?????? A. V. "linen"), "shesh," and "bu?" (LXX. ?;????? or ......
  15. Isaac Joel Linetzki (JE | WP GWP G) Russo-Yiddish humorist; born at Vinnitza Sept. 8, 1839, in which town his father, Joseph Linetzki, was a Ḥasidic rabbi. At ......
  16. Lion S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) There are several names for the lion in the Old Testament (comp. Job iv. 10 et seq.): "aryeh," or "ari," ......
  17. Henri Julius Lion [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) Dutch journalist; born March 23, 1806, at Elberfeld; died Oct. 19, 1869. In 1824 he entered the Prussian army, and ......
  18. Isaac Jacob Lion (JE | WP GWP G) Dutch journalist; born at Amersfort Dec. 17, 1821; died at The Hague Aug. 27, 1873. Settling in Amsterdam, he occupied ......
  19. Siegfried Lipiner (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian poet; born at Yaroslav, Galicia, Oct. 24, 1856; educated at the gymnasia in Tarnow and Vienna and at the ......
  20. Lipkin >> Yisroel Salanter (JE | WP GWP G) Russo-Jewish family which derives its origin from Dob Bär Lipkin, rabbi of Plungian in the first half of the eighteenth ......

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  1. Clara Lipman (JE | WP GWP G) American actress; born in Chicago. She made her début as an ingénue with Modjeska in 1888, and subsequently played similar ......
  2. Samuel Philippus Lipman [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) Dutch jurist; born in London April 27, 1802; died at Hilversum July 7, 1871. He was educated at Glueckstadt, Hamburg, ......
  3. Yom-Tob ben Solomon Lipmann-Mülhausen JE (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian controversialist, Talmudist, and cabalist of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. According to Bishop Bodecker of Brandenburg, who wrote a ......
  4. Lipovetz (JE | WP GWP G) Town in the government of Kiev, Russia. In 1897 it had a total population of 6,068, of which 4,500 were ......
  5. Lippe (Lippe-Detmold) S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Small sovereign principality in northwest Germany, with a Jewish population of 750; total population (1895) 123,515. The earliest traces of ......
  6. Chaim David Lippe JE (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian publisher and bibliographer; born Dec. 22, 1823, at Stanislawow, Galicia; died Aug. 26, 1900, at Vienna. For some time ......
  7. Edouard Lippmann (JE | WP GWP G) French engineer; born at Verdun Feb. 22, 1833. Educated at his native town, the lycée at Metz, and the Ecole ......
  8. Eduard Lippmann [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) Austrian chemist; born at Prague Sept. 23, 1842; educated at the gymnasium of Vienna and the universities of Leipsic and ......
  9. Gabriel Lippmann S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) French physicist; born at Hollerich, Luxemburg, in 1845. After being educated at the Ecole Normale and in Germany, he went ......
  10. Gabriel Hirsch Lippmann [de] (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born at Memmelsdorf, Bavaria; died at Kissingen May 26, 1864. He went in his early youth to Burgpreppach, ......
  11. Maurice Lippmann [Wikidata] (JE | WP GWP G) French engineer; born at Ville d'Avray (Seine-et-Oise) Sept. 27, 1847. He received his diploma as bachelor of law in 1869. ......
  12. Lippold (JE | WP GWP G) German physician and financier; born at Prague; lived at Berlin in the sixteenth century. He was in great favor with ......
  13. Rudolf Lipschitz S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) German mathematician; born May 14, 1832, at Königsberg, East Prussia; died at Bonn Oct. 8, 1903. Educated at his native ......
  14. Lipschütz (Lüpschütz, Lipschitz, Libschitz) (JE | WP GWP G) Name of a family of Polish and German rabbis; derived from "Liebeschitz," name of a town in Bohemia.Aryeh Löb Lipschütz: ......
  15. Solomon Lipschutz S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) American chess-player; born at Ungvar, Hungary, July 4, 1863. At the age of seventeen he emigrated to New York, where ......
  16. Lisbon S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Capital of Portugal. It had the largest Jewish community in the country and was the residence of the chief rabbi ......
  17. Eugene Lisbonne [fr] (JE | WP GWP G) Lawyer, and a member of the French Senate; born at Nyons, near Avignon, Aug. 2, 1818; died at Montpellier Feb. ......
  18. Abraham ben Chayyim Lisker (JE | WP GWP G) Russian rabbi of the seventeenth century; native of Brest-Litovsk. After studying in the yeshibot of Lublin and Cracow, Lisker was ......
  19. Lissa - Ours is a dab page - (JE | WP GWP G) Town of Prussia. Originally a village, it was incorporated in 1534; and soon afterward the first Jews settled there, with ......
  20. Morris Lissack (JE | WP GWP G) English author and communal worker; born at Schwerin-on-the-Wartha, grand duchy of Posen, in 1814; died in London Jan. 13, 1895. ......

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  1. Abraham Lissauer (JE | WP GWP G) German physician and anthropologist; born at Berent, West Prussia, Aug. 29, 1832; educated at the gymnasium of his native town ......
  2. Heinrich Lissauer (JE | WP GWP G) German physician; born at Neidenburg Sept. 12, 1861; died at Hallstadt, Upper Austria, Sept. 21, 1891; son of Abraham Lissauer. ......
  3. Eleazer ben Solomon (Zalman) Lisser (JE | WP GWP G) Polish scholar; lived at Kleczewo in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He was the author of a twofold commentary on ......
  4. Joshua Falk Lisser (JE | WP GWP G) Prominent rabbi and Talmudist of the second half of the eighteenth century; a descendant of Joshua Falk Kohen of Lemberg ......
  5. Literaturblatt des Orients (JE | WP GWP G) -- See O127: Orient, Der
  6. Hebrew Literature S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Under this designation may be comprised all the works written by Jews in the Hebrew and the Aramaic tongue. Works ......
  7. Modern Hebrew literature << Hebrew Literature JE (JE | WP GWP G) Modern Hebrew literature (1743-1904), in distinction to that form of Neo-Hebraic literature known as rabbinical literature (see Literature, Hebrew), which ......
  8. Lithuania S 2006-02-19 >> History of the Jews in Lithuania JE (JE | WP GWP G) Formerly a grand duchy, politically connected more or less intimately with Poland, and with the latter annexed to Russia.Lithuania originally ......
  9. Lithuanian Council (JE | WP GWP G) Long before the Union of Lublin, probably with the beginning of the sixteenth century, the Jews of Poland and Lithuania ......
  10. Lucius Nathan Littauer (JE | WP GWP G) American congressman and manufacturer; born in Gloversville, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1859. He graduated from Harvard University in 1878, after ......
  11. Litte of Regensburg (JE | WP GWP G) -- See J587: Judæo-German Literature
  12. Isaachar Bär Litthauer (JE | WP GWP G) Polish-German Talmudist; flourished at the beginning of the nineteenth century. He wrote: "Iggeret Yissakar," on morality and religion, in the form ......
  13. Little Russia S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) NO DESCRIPTION...
  14. Liturgische Zeitschrift (JE | WP GWP G) -- See P199: Periodicals
  15. Liturgy S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) The Jewish religious service falls, generally, into two main divisions: instruction and prayer. This division of the service has existed since ......
  16. Juda Litwack [nl] (JE | WP GWP G) Dutch mathematician; born in Poland about 1760; died Jan. 15, 1836; buried at Ouerveen. A disciple of Moses Mendelssohn, he ......
  17. Liver S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Glandular organ situated, in man, to the right beneath the diaphragm and above the stomach. In six passages of ......
  18. Liverpool S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) Chief seaport in the northwest of England, situated on the Mersey, and in the county of Lancashire. There was a ......
  19. Livonia S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See R291: Riga
  20. Livorno S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) -- See L149: Leghorn

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  1. Liwa ben Bezaleel (JE | WP GWP G) -- See J647: Judah Löw ben Bezaleel
  2. Lizard S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) A saurian or lacertilian reptile. About forty species and twenty-eight genera of lizards found in Palestine have been enumerated, the ......
  3. Loans S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) In the commonwealth of Israel, as among other nations of antiquity, loans of money, or of corn or like commodities, ......
  4. Elijah ben Moses Ashkenazi Loans JE (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi and cabalist; born at Frankfort-on-the-Main 1555; died at Worms July, 1636. He belonged to the Rashi family, and ......
  5. Jacob ben Jehiel Loans (JE | WP GWP G) Physician in ordinary to the German emperor Frederick III. (1440-93), and Hebrew teacher of Johann Reuchlin; died at Linz about ......
  6. Joseph Loanz (JE | WP GWP G) -- See J440: Josel (Joselmann, Joselin) of Rosheim
  7. Löb Aryeh ben Eliah of Bolochow (JE | WP GWP G) Russian rabbi; born at Satanov, government of Podolia, 1801; died at Zaslavl, government of Volhynia, Sept. 2, 1881; a descendant ......
  8. Löb Aryeh ha-Kohen of Styria (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbi at Rozniatow and afterward at Styria; died in 1813. He was the author of the following works: "Ḳeẓot ha-Ḥoshen," ......
  9. Löb Aryeh ben Meïr (JE | WP GWP G) Lithuanian rabbi; lived in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. His notes on Rashi and on Elijah Mizraḥi's commentaries on the ......
  10. Löb Aryeh ben Tobiah (JE | WP GWP G) Lithuanian Talmudic scholar and printer; died at Wilna Oct. 24, 1812. He enjoyed great consideration in Wilna on account of ......
  11. Löb ben Baruch Bendet (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbi of Byelostok, Russia, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; author of "Sha'agat Aryeh" (Byelostok, 1805), novellæ on the treatise ......
  12. Eliezer Löb JE S 2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWP G) German rabbi; born at Pfungstadt, grand duchy of Hesse, 1837; died at Altona Jan. 23, 1892. He was educated at ......
  13. Löb b. Joseph (Reb Löb Sarah's) (JE | WP GWP G) Early Ḥasidic rabbi; died in Yaltushkov, Podolia, about 1797. His was the strangest and most mysterious character of the many ......
  14. Löb Judah b. Ephraim (JE | WP GWP G) Rabbi of the second half of the seventeenth century; probably born in Wilna, from which city his father, Ephraim b. ......
  15. Löb Judah b. Isaac (JE | WP GWP G) Polish rabbi; died in Cracow about 1730; grandson of R. Joshua, author of "Maginne Shelomoh." He officiated as rabbi at ......
  16. Löb Judah ben Joshua (JE | WP GWP G) Bohemian scholar; lived at Prague in the middle of the seventeenth century. He filled the office of secretary to Simon ......
  17. Löb ha-Levi of Brody (JE | WP GWP G) Galician rabbi of the beginning of the nineteenth century; held office first at Podhajce, then at Brody. Among his contemporaries ......
  18. Löb ben Meïr (JE | WP GWP G) -- See J649: Judah ben Meïr
  19. Löb Mokiach of Polonnoye (JE | WP GWP G) Polish preacher and leader of the Ḥasidic party in the second half of the eighteenth century. Löb was a pupil ......
  20. Löb ben Moses ha-Kohen (JE | WP GWP G) Polish rabbi of the eighteenth century; author of "Pene Aryeh" (Novidvor, 1787), novellæ on the Talmud, to which is added ......
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