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Felix Perles (1874-1933) was a German Jewish scholar. Born in Munich [Germany], on March 18, 1874, was the son of rabbi and scholar Joseph Perles. He studied at the University of Munich, where he received his PhD in 1895. He completed his rabbinical studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Vienna and in Paris, being ordained in 1898. Perles died in 1933.

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