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Gideon Brecher

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In addition to many contributions to scientific and literary periodicals and collections, and some important "Gutachten" (expert opinions) on social and religious questions submitted to him by imperial and local government officials, Brecher is the author of a monograph on
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The Dual Truth: Studies on Nineteenth-Century Modern Religious Thought and Its Influence on Twentieth-Century Jewish Philosophy
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Studies on Steinschneider: Moritz Steinschneider and the Emergence of the Science of Judaism in Nineteenth-Century Germany
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of Prossnitz to study medicine or any other professional field. Brecher received a graduate degree in surgery and
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Brecher's fame in Jewish literature rests principally on this work and upon his lucid commentary on the
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Die Beschneidung der Israeliten von der historischen, praktisch-operativen und ritualen Seite
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Transcendental magic, and the supernatural methods of curing disease, as given in the Talmud
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Israelite circumcision, described from historical, practical-operative, and ritual aspects
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Concordantiæ nominum propriorum quæ in libris sacris continentur, a divo patre
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Marked in Your Flesh: Circumcision from Ancient Judea to Modern America
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Das Transcendetale, Magie, und Magische Heilertarten im Talmud
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Das Transcendentale, Magie und Magische Heilarten im Talmud
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writer and physician. He was a central figure in the
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Die Unsterblichkeitslehre des Israelitischen Volkes
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Die Unsterblichkeitslehre des Israelitischen Volkes
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Prossnitz
Moravia
Habsburg Empire
Austria-Hungary
University of Erlangen
Moritz Steinschneider
Hebrew
pen name
Hebrew
Austrian
Moravian
Haskalah
Prossnitz
yeshivot
Eibenschütz
Nikolsburg
Jew
obstetrics
University of Pest
doctorate in medicine
University of Erlangen
Kuzari
Judah ha-Levi
Samuel David Luzzato
circumcision
Hirsch Fassel
Moritz Steinschneider
Isidore Cahen
fr

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