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115:– March 14, 1868) was a Lithuanian Hebrew poet and educator.
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291:"Salkind, Schelomo Salman b. Jehoschua"
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399:"Salkinson, Isaac Edward"
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233:"Shlomo Zalman Zalkind"
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212:. Vilna: Romm. 1866.
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