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The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia

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Franco Francolm, Isaac Asher Frangi, Ḥayyim Fränk, Bär B. Gershon Frank, Eve Frank, Jacob, and the Frankists Frank, Kathi (Katharina Frankl) Frank, Mendel Frank, Nathan Frankau, Julia Fränkel (Frankel) Fränkel (Frankel-Spira), Simon Wolf Fränkel, Albert Fränkel, Alexander Fränkel, Benjamin Fränkel, David ben Naphtali Fränkel, Elkan Fränkel, Ernst Fränkel, Gabriel Fränkel, Hirsch Fränkel, Jonas Fränkel, Ludwig Fränkel, Ludwig F. Fränkel, Moses ben Abraham Fränkel, Seckel Isaac Fränkel, Sigmund Fränkel, Wolfgang Bernhard Frankel, Zecharias Frankenberg, Abraham von Frankenburger, Wolf Frankenheim, Moritz Ludwig Frankenthal, Adolph L. Frankfort-On-the-Main Frankfort-On-the-Oder Frankfurt, Akiba B. Jacob Frankfurter, Bernhard Frankfurter, Judah Löw B. Simon Frankfurter, Moses ben Simon Frankfurter, Naphtali Frankfurter, Simon ben Israel Frankfurter, Solomon Frankincense Frankists Frankl, Lothar Amadeus, Ritter von Hochwart Frankl, Ludwig August, Ritter von Hochwart Frankl, Otto Frankl, Pinkus Friedrich Frankl-Grün, Adolf Franklin, Benjamin A. Franklin, Fabian Franklin, Jacob Abraham Franks Franzos, Karl Emil Frat Maimon Fraternitatea Fraternities Fraud and Mistake Frauenschul Frauenstädt, Christian Martin Julius Frauenthal, Max Frederick II Free Will Free-Will Offering Freemasonry Freethinkers and Freethought Freidus, Abraham Solomon Freiheim, J.B. Freimann, Aaron Freimann, Israel Meïr Freitagabend, Der Frenkel, Israel Frenkel, Israel (2) Frensdorff, Solomon Fresco, David Fresco, Moses

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The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia, prepared by more than four hundred scholars and specalists, was a descriptive record of the history, religion, literature and customs of the Jewish people from the earliest times to the present day.

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