Abraham Rosenthal

Abraham Rosenthal

Abraham Rosenthal is the name of:

*A. M. Rosenthal, a Canadian journalist
*Abe Rosenthal, a British former soccer player.


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  • ROSENTHAL, A.M. — ROSENTHAL, A.M. (1922–2006), U.S. journalist. Abraham Michael Rosenthal, who was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, went to New York as a child and was educated at the City College of New York. He became editor of a college newspaper,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • ROSENTHAL, HERMAN — (1843–1917), writer and pioneer of Jewish settlement in the United States. He was born in Friedrichstadt (Jaunjelgava), in Courland (Latvia), and started to work as a printer in Kremenchug, Ukraine. During the Russo Turkish War (1877–78), he… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Abraham van Karnebeek — Abraham Pieter Cornelis van Karnebeek (* 14. September 1836 in Amsterdam; † 9. Oktober 1925 in Den Haag war ein niederländischer Diplomat und Politiker. Inhaltsv …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Abraham Isaac Castello — (1726, Ancona, Italy mdash;August 1, 1789, Leghorn, Italy) was a rabbi, preacher, and poet. At the age of thirteen he arrived, poor and destitute, in Leghorn, where, although he had previously intended to become a mechanic, his agreeable voice… …   Wikipedia

  • Abraham Baer Dobsewitch — Abraham Baer ben Joseph Ezra Dobsewitch (or Dobsevage) (born Pinsk, Oct. 17, 1843; died New York, Jan. 14, 1900) was a Russian Hebraist and exegete. Life At the age of thirteen Dobsewitch had written a commentary to the Canticles. In 1861 he went …   Wikipedia

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