Wahrmann — is a surname and may refer to:* Israel ben Solomon Wahrmann, Hungarian rabbi and Talmudist * Judah Wahrmann, rabbi, son of Israel Wahrmann * Moritz Wahrmann, Hungarian politicianee also* Warman … Wikipedia
Israel ben Solomon Wahrmann — was the first officially recognized rabbi of Pest, HungaryBiographyWahrmann was born at Óbuda (year unknown). In 1799 he was called to the rabbinate of Pest, and was the first officially recognized rabbi of the community, which developed rapidly… … Wikipedia
Moritz Wahrmann — Moritz Wahrmann. Moritz Wahrmann, Wahrmann Mór(ic), Hungarian politician; grandson of Israel Wahrmann; born at Budapest 28 February 1832; died there 26 November 1892. He was educated at the Protestant gymnasium and the university of his native… … Wikipedia
Judah Wahrmann — Judah Wahrmann, Hungarian rabbi; son of Israel Wahrmann; born 1791; died at Pest November 14, 1868. He was appointed associate rabbi and teacher of religion at the gymnasium of Budapest on 9 February 1851, and was the author of Ma areket ha Ha… … Wikipedia
List of Jews in religion — Biblical figures: See: List of Jewish Biblical figures .Rabbis: See: List of rabbis .Religious Figures by CountryGermanyRabbis* Hermann Adler * Nathan Marcus Adler * Samuel Adler (rabbi) * Amnon of Mainz (Amnon of Mayence, Mentz), medieval rabbi … Wikipedia
List of Hungarian Jews — This is a list of Hungarian Jews. There has been a Jewish presence in Hungary since Roman times (bar a brief expulsion during the Black Death). Jews fared particularly well under the Ottoman Empire, and after emancipation in 1867. At its height,… … Wikipedia
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BIBLIOGRAPHY — As in general bibliography, the development of Hebrew bibliography is characterized by the transition from brief listings to more detailed catalogues. The listing of the books of the Bible which appears in the Talmud (BB 14b, 15a) had as its… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BUDAPEST — BUDAPEST, capital of Hungary, formed officially in 1873 from the towns of Buda, Obuda, and Pest, which each had Jewish communities. Buda (Ger. Ofen; Heb. אובן) A community was formed there by the end of the 11th century. Its cemetery was located… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CONDITIONS — (Heb. תְּנָאִים, tena im). Definition Conditions is an ambiguous word inasmuch as it refers not only to the external factors upon which the existence of an agreement is made to depend but also to the actual terms of the contract itself. Thus, one … Encyclopedia of Judaism