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[[Moses Schorr]] (1874-1941) was a Jewish-Polish scholar.
'''Moses Schorr''' (1874-1941) was a Jewish-Polish scholar, Rabbi, historian, orientalist. Professor of Semitic Languages at Lviv and Warsaw Universities. Member of Polish Senate. Scholar of ancient Semitic studies published extensively on Babylonian and Assyrian law. With [[Meir Balaban]] and others, was one of the founders of the Institute of Jewish Sciences in Warsaw. Died in a Russian concentration camp during World War II.  


==Biography==
==Works ==
Rabbi, historian, orientalist. Professor of Semitic Languages at Lviv and Warsaw Universities. Member of Polish Senate. Scholar of ancient Semitic studies published extensively on Babylonian and Assyrian law. With [[Meir Balaban]] and others, was one of the founders of the Institute of Jewish Sciences in Warsaw. Died in a Russian concentration camp during World War II.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


====Books====
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Schorr Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Schorr Wikipedia]


[[Category:Scholars|Schorr]]
[[Category:Scholars|1874 Schorr]]


[[Category:Polish|1874 Schorr]]
[[Category:Polish|1874 Schorr]]

Latest revision as of 09:59, 4 January 2017

Moses Schorr (1874-1941) was a Jewish-Polish scholar, Rabbi, historian, orientalist. Professor of Semitic Languages at Lviv and Warsaw Universities. Member of Polish Senate. Scholar of ancient Semitic studies published extensively on Babylonian and Assyrian law. With Meir Balaban and others, was one of the founders of the Institute of Jewish Sciences in Warsaw. Died in a Russian concentration camp during World War II.

Works

Books

---. Archiwum żydowskiej kolonii wojskowej w Egipcie z V w. <Polish> / Archive of Jewish Military Colony in Egypt of 5th Century (Lviv 1912)

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