Irene Eber

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Irene Eber (born 1930 in Halle, nee Geminder) is a German Orientalist. As Louis Frieberg Professor of East Asian Studies (emeritus) at the Hebrew University at Jerusalem (Sinologist) und Senior Fellow of the Harry S. Truman Research Institute. She lives at Jerusalem. Bibeltranslation Chinese.

See also Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky

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  • Chinese and Jews: Encounters Between Cultures. Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd. 2007
  • Chinese Tales. Introd. By Martin Buber, Transl. Alex Page. Humanity Books. 1998. ISBN 1573926124
  • The Jewish Bishop and the Chinese Bible: S.I.J. Schereschewsky (1831-1906). Brill Academic Pub. 1999. 304 p. ISBN 90-04-11266-9
  • Bible in Modern China. The Literary and Intellectual Impact. Steyler Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1999. With Nicolas Standaert, Arnulf Camps, und Jose Zetzsche.
  • Confucianism, the Dynamics of Tradition. Macmillan Library Reference. 1986
  • Influence, Translation and Parallels. Selected Studies on the Bible in China. With Marián Gálik. Steyler Verlagsbuchhandlung. 330 Seiten. ISBN 3805004893
  • The Choice - Poland, 1939-1945. 2004. Schocken Books Inc., New York. Penguin Putnam Inc.,US. 240 p. ISBN 0805241973 (A Holocaust survivor's story describes her experiences in wartime Mielec. Eber's book is a psychological analysis of coping with the destructive forces that engulfed her young life at Halle, Mielec, Brünnlitz (Brněnec), Krakau, Prag, Regensburg, Cham, München, Frankfurt am Main and Zeilsheim.)
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NAME Eber, Irene
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SHORT DESCRIPTION Israeli archaeologist
DATE OF BIRTH 1930
PLACE OF BIRTH Halle (Saale)
DATE OF DEATH living
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