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Fraenkel — bzw. Fraenckel ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel (1891–1965), deutsch israelischer Mathematiker Albert Fraenkel (1848–1916), Arzt aus Frankfurt (Oder), bekannt geworden als Lungenforscher Albert Fraenkel… … Deutsch Wikipedia
FRAENKEL — (also Frankel, Fraenckel, Frankl, etc.), family widely scattered throughout Central and Eastern Europe. The name first appears in non Jewish records as a designation for those who had immigrated to Vienna from Frankenland, in the West. The family … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Fraenkel — Fraenkel, 1) Adolf Abraham, israelischer Mathematiker deutscher Herkunft, * München 17. 2. 1891, ✝ Jerusalem 15. 10. 1965; Professor in Marburg (1922 27) und Kiel, 1929 59 an der Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Fraenkel lieferte grundlegende… … Universal-Lexikon
Fraenkel — Fraenkel, 1) Bernhard, Mediziner, geb. 17. Nov. 1836 in Elberfeld, studierte in Würzburg und Berlin, habilitierte sich 1872 in Berlin und wurde 1884 zum Professor, 1887 zum Direktor der neubegründeten Universitätspoliklinik und 1893 zum Direktor… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Fraenkel — Fraenkel, Karl, Hygieniker, geb. 2. Mai 1861 in Charlottenburg, 1891 Prof. in Marburg, seit 1895 in Halle, Entdecker des Erregers der kruppösen Pneumonie; schrieb »Grundriß der Bakterienkunde« (3. Aufl. 1891) und »Atlas der Bakterienkunde« (2.… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
FRAENKEL-TEOMIM, BARUCH BEN JOSHUA EZEKIEL FEIWEL — (1760–1828), rabbi in Poland and Moravia. Frankel Teomim studied under Liber Korngold of Cracow, known as Liber Ḥarif, and david tevele of lissa . On the death in 1778 of Naphtali Herz Margolies, the av bet din of Wisznice, he was appointed his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FRAENKEL, DAVID BEN NAPHTALI HIRSCH — (1707–1762), German rabbi and commentator on the Jerusalem Talmud. Fraenkel was born in Berlin. He was descended from the Mirels family that originated in Vienna and was also known as David Mirels. He studied under his father who was a dayyan in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FRAENKEL, ISAAC SECKEL — (1765–1835), Hebrew translator and banker. Fraenkel, who was born in Parchim, Germany, was self educated. He acquired extensive knowledge of religious and secular subjects and of ancient and modern languages. In 1798 he moved to Hamburg where he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FRAENKEL, ABRAHAM ADOLF — (1891–1965), Israeli mathematician. Born in Munich, Fraenkel received a thorough education in talmudic and Jewish studies in addition to mathematics. He held chairs of mathematics at Marburg (from 1922) and Kiel (1928). From 1929 to 1931 he was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FRAENKEL, JONAS — (1879–1965), Swiss literary historian. Fraenkel was born in Cracow, Poland, studied at the Universities of Vienna and Berne, and became a lecturer at the latter in 1908 (professor extraordinary, 1921). He devoted himself to the investigation of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism