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Marcus Lehmann (1831–1890)

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47 oeuvres 304 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Œuvres de Marcus Lehmann

Akiba (1956) 47 exemplaires
The Lehmann Haggadah (1969) 27 exemplaires
The Lehmann-Prins Pirkei Avoth (1992) 26 exemplaires
Rabbi Yoselman of Rosheim (1634) 17 exemplaires
Rabbenu Gershom Meor Hagolah (1960) 12 exemplaires
Out of the depths (1992) 11 exemplaires
Portrait of Two Families (1982) 11 exemplaires
Bustenai (1982) 9 exemplaires
The Adopted Princess (1992) 9 exemplaires
Ithamar / The Agunah (1981) 9 exemplaires
Unpaid Ransom (1964) 5 exemplaires
The Stranger at the Gate (1988) 5 exemplaires
5 Novelettes by Lehman, Marcus (1964) 5 exemplaires
Just in time: a historical tale (1965) 5 exemplaires
Between Two Worlds (1982) 4 exemplaires
The Prince of Coucy (1991) 3 exemplaires
Rabeinu Gershom Meor Hagolah (1992) 3 exemplaires
Just in Time 2 exemplaires
NOBILITY 2 exemplaires
MEOR HAGOLAH 2 exemplaires
Between two worlds 1 exemplaire
Ithamar 1 exemplaire
The Royal Resident 1 exemplaire
Unpaid ransom 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Lehmann, Marcus
Autres noms
Lehmann, Meir
Lehmann, Meyer
Date de naissance
1831-12-29
Date de décès
1890-04-14
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Germany
Lieu de naissance
Verden, Hanover, Germany
Lieu du décès
Mainz, Germany
Lieux de résidence
Mainz, Germany
Études
University of Halle (PhD)
Professions
rabbi
short story writer
newspaper publisher
novelist
biographer
scholar
Notice de désambigüisation
VIAF:76318785

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Takes place during the time of the Crusades. Richard the Lionheart is in it. Sadly, I don't see the children I know being interested in spite of all the adventures.

There are two brothers, Rabbi Shimshon a great scholar---a Tosafist---and Chaim a less than perfect merchant. They are captured and about to be sold into slavery when the local Jewish community of Mogador realizes what a great man they have in their midst; they collect enough money to ransom him, but Shimshon declines and insists that the money rescue his brother instead. More adventures and bravery and cleverness and lots of Jewish learning (for the reader) follow. SPOILER: The rabbi is bought by the Emir Said to be a gardener at his estate in the hills of Lebonan. Fatima, the Emir's daughter, likes Rabbi Shimshon and, because of the rabbi's polite but distant behavior, gets over her crush. Rabbi Shimshon manages to rescue Richard the Lion-Hearted and is named Prince of Coucy as a reward. Chaim's attempts to make Therese, Rabbi Shimson's daughter, marry a rich but ignorant man are thwarted at the end of the book and she marries Yitzchak, the scholar she loves and the man Shimshon wanted for her.

The book begins with a page of Talmud, on which a phrase in Rashi script is underlined; my guess is that it says something about Shimshon of Coucy. It is historical fiction because of all the well-done dialogue.
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raizel | Jun 20, 2013 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
47
Membres
304
Popularité
#77,406
Évaluation
4.8
Critiques
1
ISBN
38
Langues
2

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