Jacob Levin (chess player) — Jacob Levin (born 8 February 1904 – died ?) was an American chess master.He reached the best results of his career in Ventnor City. He tied for 2nd 3rd in 1939 (Milton Loeb Hanauer won), was a winner in 1941, took second behind Daniel Yanofsky in … Wikipedia
LEVIN, ẒEVI HIRSCH(-el) BEN ARYEH LOEB — (Hirsch Loebel; Hart Lyon; 1721–1800), rabbi; born in Rzeszow, Galicia. In addition to talmudic scholarship he had a knowledge of Hebrew grammar, Jewish history, philosophy, physics, and geometry. While still young, he took part in the emden… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jacob M. Howard — (um 1865) Jacob Merritt Howard (* 10. Juli 1805 in Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont; † 2. April 1871 in Detroit, Michigan) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker der Republ … Deutsch Wikipedia
LEVIN, JUDAH LEIB — (1863–1926), rabbi. Born in Lithuania, he was educated at Volozhin, and then at Kovno where he was ordained by Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Spektor. He then became rabbi in Liskava. In 1892 he immigrated to the United States, arriving first in Rochester … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jacob Lüdecke — (* 23. November 1625 in Großmühlingen; † 27. Dezember 1696 in Halle (Saale)) war Jurist, kurfürstlich brandenburgischer Amtmann zu Giebichenstein und Pfänner zu Halle. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Familie 2 Leben … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aryeh Levin — Rabbi Aryeh Levin, (March 22, 1885 March 28, 1969), known as Reb Aryeh, was an Orthodox rabbi dubbed the Father of Prisoners for his visits to members of the Jewish underground imprisoned in the Central Prison of Jerusalem in the Russian Compound … Wikipedia
Hirschel Levin — alias Hart Lyon Bildnis aus der Jewish Encyclopedia Hirschel Ben Aryeh Löb Levin (auch bekannt als Zvi … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gebhard Levin Lüdecke — (* 27. Februar 1662 in Calbe (Saale); † 27. November 1732 in Braunschweig) war fürstlich braunschweig wolfenbüttelscher Hofrat und Assessor des Hofgerichts, Dekan des fürstlichen Stifts St. Cyriacus, der Stadt Braunschweig ältester Bürgermeister… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BERAB (Beirav), JACOB — (c. 1474–1546), halakhic authority and leader of the Jewish communities of Palestine, Egypt, and Syria during the first half of the 16th century. Berab was born in Maqueda near Toledo, Spain, and went to Morocco after the expulsion of Jews from… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
STERN, ELIZABETH GERTRUDE LEVIN — (1889–1954), social worker and author of 13 books that received much popular and critical attention. Details of Stern s birth remain uncertain. Although she consistently maintained that she was born in Königsberg, Prussia, and came to the United… … Encyclopedia of Judaism