This week in Jewish history

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: February 17, 2002| Author: Elli Wohlgelernter | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

02-17-2002

Headline: This week in Jewish history
Byline: Elli Wohlgelernter
Edition; Daily
Section: Jewish World
Page: 07

Sunday, February 17, 2002 -- 5 Adar

Yahrzeit of Sara Coppio Sullam, Italian poet, 1641

Yahrzeit of R. Yisrael Muschkat, author of Harei Besamim, 1868

Yahrzeit of Karl Heinrich b. Heinrich Marx, German- born social philosopher and chief theoretician of modern socialism, author of Da...

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