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  1. Siegmund Salfeld: Siegmund Salfeld (24 March 1843 – May 1926) was a German rabbi and writer. He was born at Stadthagen, Schaumburg-Lippe. [100%] 2024-09-23 [1843 births] [1926 deaths]...
  2. Salfeld, Siegmund: German rabbi; born at Stadthagen, Schaumburg-Lippe, March 24, 1843. from the University of Berlin in 1870, he became in the same year rabbi of Dessau, Anhalt. In 1880 he was chosen rabbi of Mayence, where he is still officiating ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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  14. Siegmund Soicke: Siegmund Soicke competed for West Germany in the men's standing volleyball event at the 1988 Summer Paralympics, where he won a gold medal. He also competed for Germany in men's sitting volleyball events at the 1992 Summer Paralympics ... (German Paralympic volleyball player) [48%] 2024-01-03 [Living people] [Year of birth missing (living people)]...
  15. Herzl, Siegmund: Austrian merchant and novelist; born at Vienna May 26, 1830; died there Feb. He wrote: "Liederbuch eines Dorfpoeten," 1853; "Lieder eines Gefangenen," 1874; "Prager Elegien," 1880. Bibliography: * Eisenberg, Das Geistige Wien, i. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [48%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Immanuel, Siegmund (Solomon Jacob): Educated at the gymnasium of Altona and later at Hamburg, he embraced Christianity in 1809. He then studied theology and philology at the universities of Helmstädt, Göttingen, and Leipsic, graduating in 1813. After being a private teacher for a year ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [48%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  17. Maybaum, Siegmund: Rabbi in Berlin; born at Miskolcz, Hungary, April 29, 1844. He received his education at the yeshibot of Eisenstadt and Presburg, at the lyceum in the latter city, and at the university and the theological seminary of Breslau (Ph. From ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [48%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  18. Siegmund Mayer: Siegmund Mayer (December 27, 1842 – September, 1910) was a German physiologist and histologist. Mayer was born in Bechtheim in Rhenish Hesse. [48%] 2023-12-15 [1842 births] [1910 deaths]...

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