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Else Lasker-Schüler
… Else Lasker-Schüler was a German-Jewish poet and playwright famous for … with the Expressionist movement. Lasker-Schüler fled Nazi Germany and lived out the rest of her life in Jerusalem. … of Israel. The official site of Else Lasker-Schüler (in Germany). Lasker-Schüler' songs can be heard on spotify …
Herman Svet
… newspapers and periodicals in Yiddish, Russian, Hebrew, and German, such as Berliner Rundschau (Berlin review) in … of the Elders of Zion. He traveled a great deal around Germany, and he visited Denmark, Czechoslovakia, and …
Joseph Papernikoff
… First World War, he ended up in Lithuania, occupied by the Germans, and was mobilized by them in the order of labor …
Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin (Maharil)
… to institute a general season of fasting and prayer. The German communities, obeying the call, fasted for seven days … outlines, therefore, a faithful picture of the life of the German Jews. It was first published, with various additions, … … Rabbi … Germany … Halakha … Niggunim … Cantor … Yaakov ben Moshe …
Edwin Seroussi
… in settings as diverse as colonial Morocco and Algeria, Germany’s Second Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the …
Israel Alter
… Hazzanim – Cantors, Cantors … Cantors - Hazzanim … German Synagogue … Tenor … Yiddish songs … Ashkenazi …
Frank Alvarez-Pereyre
… Holland, etc.); the linguistic performances of the Jews in Germany, Austria, and Romania; the liturgical music …
Hanoch Avenary
… Born in Danzig, Germany, Avenary attended the universities of Leipzig, … Judaica . … Researcher … Researcher … Musicologist … Germany … Tel Aviv … University … Musicology … Jewish … …
Bathja [Batya] Bayer
… Born in Bingen, Germany. Taken to Palestine in 1936. Received a PhD in …
Abraham Baer
… he served from 1857 until his death), a minor corner of the German-speaking Jewish world by all accounts, had …