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''' Isaac Goldstein ''' (19th century) was an American Jewish novelist.
''' Isaac Goldstein ''' (19th century) was an American Jewish novelist. Very little is known concerning this author. It seems that he lived in Philadelphia, PA. He is also known as the author of a short Hebrew poem (1865) celebrating the memory of Abraham Lincoln, which he signed ''Isaac Goldstein the Levite''.
 
==Biography==
Very little is known concerning this author. It seems that he lived in Philadelphia, PA. He is also known as the author of a short Hebrew poem (1865) celebrating the memory of Abraham Lincoln, which he signed ''Isaac Goldstein the Levite''.
    
    
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works==


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Latest revision as of 17:39, 3 January 2020

Isaac Goldstein (19th century) was an American Jewish novelist. Very little is known concerning this author. It seems that he lived in Philadelphia, PA. He is also known as the author of a short Hebrew poem (1865) celebrating the memory of Abraham Lincoln, which he signed Isaac Goldstein the Levite.

Works

Novels

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]