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Qué (quién) es dünner Faden - definición

BRITISH RABBI (1913-2007)
Joseph Hirsch Dunner; Josef Hirsch Dünner

William Faden         
  • 1777 map of [[New Jersey]]
  • 1777 military map of the [[Ten Crucial Days]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]]
  • ''A 1785 map of the Mediterranean Sea with the Adjacent Regions and Seas in Europe, Asia and Africa''
  • Close-up of imprint
  • Greece]] and [[Anatolia]] by Louis Stanislas d'Arcy Delarochette, published for William Faden
BRITISH CARTOGRAPHER, ENGRAVER, AND PUBLISHER (1749-1836)
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/William Faden; Faden, William
William Faden (1749 – 1836) was an English cartographer and a publisher of maps. He was the royal geographer to King George III.
Aba Dunner         
BENZI DUNNER
Avrohom Moshe Dunner; Avrohom Dunner
Aba (Avrohom Moshe) Dunner (13 November 1937 – 17 July 2011) was a social and religious activist, who represented and worked for the interests of European Jewry, first as the personal assistant to Rabbi Dr. Solomon Schonfeld, then as Secretary to the British office of Agudat Israel, and in his latter years as Executive Director of the Conference of European Rabbis.
Dunner         
FAMILY NAME
·noun One employed in soliciting the payment of debts.

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Josef Hirsch Dunner

Rabbi Josef Hirsch Dunner (4 January 1913 – 1 April 2007), aka "Harav Yosef Tzvi Halevi Dunner", was a distinguished hareidi rabbi from Germany, who spent most of his life in London, England. He served as Chief Rabbi of East Prussia before World War II, and as Rabbi of the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations in London from 1960 to 2007. He also served as the rabbi of the Adath Yisroel Synagogue, set up the London Beis Yaakov Seminary and was the European President of Agudath Yisroel.