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Israel (2) Abrahams
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1909.03.02 proposed by W. Ridgeway, seconded by C.G. Seligman
may be same as other israel abrahams, but different start dates ...
number after name to distinguish from another with same name
Notes From Elsewhere
Israel Abrahams (b. London, November 26, 1858; d. Cambridge, October 6, 1925) was one of the most distinguished Jewish scholars of his generation. He wrote a number of classics on Judaism, most notably, Jewish Life in the Middle Ages (1896).
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some thirty books. He helped draft the Jewish Religious Union’s first prayer book
Jewish Life in the Middle Ages (1896)
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