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  • Gabriel Judah Lichtenfeld (Hebrew: גַּבְרִיאֵל יְהוּדָה ליכטענפעלד; 1811, Lublin — 22 March 1887, Warsaw) was a Jewish-Polish maskilic mathematician,...
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  • Lichtenfeld is a German language habitational surname. Notable people with the name include: Gabriel Judah Lichtenfeld (1811–1887), Jewish-Polish maskilic...
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    arranged his marriage to Sarah, the daughter of the Hebrew author Gabriel Judah Lichtenfeld, whom Liptzin describes as a "minor poet and philosopher". For...
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  • mathematics Hans Lewy (1904–1988), mathematician; Wolf Prize (1986) Gabriel Judah Lichtenfeld (1811–1887), mathematician Leon Lichtenstein (1878–1933), differential...
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  • However, due to his refusal to write against Slonimski's rival Gabriel Judah Lichtenfeld, he was dismissed from this position. In 1888, Sossnitz relocated...
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