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  2. Jacob Rosenheim - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Rosenheim (also Jakob or Yaakov Rosenheim; November 5, 1870 – November 3, 1965) [1] was a German-Jewish publisher, author, and the co-founder of World Agudath Israel. [ 2 ] Biography

  3. Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Jacob, [a] later given the name Israel, [b] is a patriarch regarded as the forefather of the Israelites, according to Abrahamic religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Jacob first appears in the Book of Genesis , originating from the Hebrew tradition in the Torah .

  4. Jacob & Co - Wikipedia

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    Jacob & Co. is an American privately held jewelry and wristwatch retailer founded in 1986 by diamond designer Jacob Arabo. [1] Its flagship boutique and corporate headquarters are located in Manhattan , New York City .

  5. Jacob Arabo - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Arabo (born Yakov Arabov; June 3, 1965) is an American jeweler and watchmaker who founded Jacob & Company in 1986 and grew it to become an international luxury brand. [3] He began strictly as a jeweler with designs that appealed to celebrities who became regular customers.

  6. Jewish history - Wikipedia

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    Jewish history is the history of the Jews, their nation, religion, and culture, as it developed and interacted with other peoples, religions, and cultures. Jews originated from the Israelites and Hebrews of historical Israel and Judah , two related kingdoms that emerged in the Levant during the Iron Age .

  7. Jacob Emden - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Emden, also known as Ya'avetz (June 4, 1697 – April 19, 1776), was a leading German rabbi and talmudist who championed traditional Judaism in the face of the growing influence of the Sabbatean movement. He was acclaimed in all circles for his extensive knowledge.

  8. Jacob Rader Marcus - Wikipedia

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    Marcus became interested in Reform Judaism at the age of 15. At that time, he traveled to Hebrew Union College (HUC), in Cincinnati , Ohio , to begin his rabbinical training. After a two-year interim during World War I , when he served in the American military, Marcus returned to graduate studies in Cincinnati.

  9. Jacob Magidoff - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Magidoff (June 22, 1869 – August 26, ... he was an initiator and co-founder of the United Hebrew Trades in 1888 and an active member of the Socialist Labor Party.