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  • 31Sorbonne — • This name is frequently used in ordinary parlance as synonymous with the faculty of theology of Paris Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sorbonne     Sorbonne      …

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  • 32minbar — noun A pulpit in a mosque, usually shaped like a small tower, where the imam stands to deliver sermons …

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  • 34Dholka City —   city   …

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  • 35Minbar (disambiguation) — A minbar (Arabic: منبر‎, also spelt mimbar or mimber) is a pulpit in the mosque where the imam (leader of prayer) stands to deliver sermons (khutbah خطبة ) or in the Hussainia where the speaker sits and lectures the congregation. The word is a… …

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  • 36DONNE, John — (1572 1631) Known as the father of metaphysical poetry, John Donne was an English poet, essayist, and theologian who served as dean of St. Paul s Cathedral. Born in London in 1572, Donne was named for his father, a successful ironmonger. His… …

    Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary

  • 37ASH — ASH, family which during the 18th and 19th centuries produced a number of distinguished rabbis, both in Poland and in Germany. These included: (1) ABRAHAM ASH (18th century), rabbi and author who was born in Posen and became rabbi at Celle. He… …

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  • 38MOSES, ADOLPH — (Eliezer Adolph; 1840–1902), rabbi. Moses was born in Kletchevo, Poland. His parents were Rabbi Israel Baruch Moses, a talmudic scholar, and Eva Graditz. An eldest child, Moses was born when his parents were living on stipend (kest) in the home… …

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  • 39RUSSIA — RUSSIA, former empire in Eastern Europe; from 1918 the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (R.S.F.S.R.), from 1923 the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.); from 1990 the Russian Federation. Until 1772 ORIGINS The penetration… …

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  • 40STEINHARDT, MENAHEM MENDEL BEN SIMEON — (1768–1825), rabbi and author. Steinhardt, a nephew of joseph steinhardt , was born in Fuerth. He published his responsa, Divrei Menaḥem (Offenbach, 1804), while he served as rabbi in Minden, and in the same year he was appointed rabbi of… …

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