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    Simhah Pinsker (Hebrew: שמחה פינסקר, March 17, 1801 – October 29, 1864) was a Polish-Jewish scholar and archeologist born in Tarnopol, Habsburg West Galicia...
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  • the thirteenth century AD Simhah Pinsker (1801–1864), Polish-Jewish scholar and archeologist born at Tarnopol, Galicia Simhah Reuben Edelmann (1821–1892)...
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  • activist Mark Semenovich Pinsker (1925–2003), Russian mathematician Scott Pinsker, filmmaker, talk show host, and author Simhah Pinsker (1801–1864), Polish-Jewish...
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  • the question remains open. The idea was first suggested in 1860 by Simhah Pinsker, who argued that Masoretes in general should be ‘suspected’ of being...
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  • are unsure whether they or opponents coined the term קראים Karaites. Simhah Pinsker concluded that some early Karaites had called themselves qara or qara'i...
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    (1773–1839), an Ashkenazi Jewish educator and writer, a scion of the Haskalah Simhah Pinsker (1801–1864) a Polish-Jewish scholar and archeologist Antoni Reichenberg...
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  • Nineteenth-century critics were divided in their opinions concerning Eldad. Simhah Pinsker, Heinrich Grätz, and Adolf Neubauer saw in him a Karaite missionary...
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  • Ukrainian government. Vikentiy Khvoyka, discovered Trypillia culture Simhah Pinsker (1801–1864), Polish-Jewish archeologist and scholar Yuriy Shumovskyi...
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  • von Mises Richard von Mises Lewis Bernstein Namier Jakub Karol Parnas Simhah Pinsker Isidor Isaac Rabi Wilhelm Reich, psychologist Jakob Rosanes Manfred...
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  • Volodymyr Petryshyn, mathematician, born in Liashky Murovani, Lviv Simhah Pinsker, archeologist, born in Ternopil Oskar Piotrowski, chess master, lived...
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