Selig

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Onomastics and disambiguational information about the words, place & human names that forms Selig-.

On onomastics in Judaism, there are these variants: Selig, Seligenstadt, Seligman, Seligmann, Seligmann-Eichthal, Seligsohn, Selikowitz, Selling, Zeligman/Zelikman.. etc.

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Selig can refer to:

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  • Reuben Selig ben Israel Eliezer Ashkenazi (about 1780), Russian rabbi and author ([1])
  • Abraham ben Abiezri Selig Auerbach (middle of the 18 c., Buxweiler, Alsace - November 3, 1846, Bonn), German rabbi ([2])
  • Aaron Selig ben Moses of Zolkiev (17 c.), author ([3])
  • Elijah ben Selig Bondi (end of the 18 c., Prague - c.1860), Austrian preacher ([4])
  • Selig Brodetsky (),
  • Joseph Chayyim ben Issaac Selig Caro (1895-), Polish-Russian rabbi ([5])
  • Paulus Stephanus Cassel, originally (Judaist) Selig Cassel (Feb. 27, 1821, Gross-Glogau - Dec. 23, 1892, Friedenau), Convert to Christianity and missionary to the Jews ([6])
  • Judah ben Chaninah Selig Glogauer (18 c.), German Talmudist ([7])
  • Selig Gronemann (Dec. 7, 1843, Flötenstein, West Prussia - ), Polish-German rabbi ([8])
  • Selig Korn, later Friedrich N. Nosk (April 26, 1803, Prague - Oct. 16, 1850, Teplitz), Czech-German writer and mythologist ([9])
  • Selig Lauterbach (Jan. 25, 1826, Drohobicz - ), Galician writer ([10])
  • Selig Mogulescu, see Sigmund Mogulesko (), Bessarabian-US comedian ([11])
  • Selig Newman (1788, Posen - Feb. 20, 1871, Williamsburg, N. Y.), Polish-German Hebraist ([12])
  • American Civil War general Edward Selig Salomon
  • Chayyim Selig Slonimski (March 31, 1810, Byelostok - May 15, 1904, Warsaw), Polish-Russian author, scientist, inventor ([13])
  • Rabbi Selig Starr, born Zelig Starobinski

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[edit] Seligmann

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[edit] Seligsohn

  • Arnold Seligsohn (September 13, 1854, Samotschin, Posen - January 1939, Berlin), jurist
  • Max Seligsohn
  • Samuel Seligsohn (1815, Samoczin, Posen - Oct. 3, 1866, Samoczin), Hebrew poet ([15])

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