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Definition of Mendelsohn
1. Noun. German architect who migrated to Palestine in 1937 (1887-1953).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mendelsohn
Literary usage of Mendelsohn
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and by Andrew Kippis, William Godwin, George Robinson (1819)
"ANECDOTES OF mendelsohn. " OF the difficulties overcome in the self education of
genius, we have a remarkable instance in the character of Moses mendelsohn, ..."
2. Careers for Women by Catherine Filene (1920)
"CAREERS FOR WOMEN • • • ACCOUNTING THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT LENA mendelsohn, CPA
Member American Institute of Accountants Member affirm, of LE mendelsohn & Co. ..."
3. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1914)
"... J., who made a finding of facts, including those which are stated in the opinion.
The justice found that there had been no waiver by mendelsohn ..."
4. The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature by James Silk Buckingham (1825)
"However, Mr. Samuels, the biographer of mendelsohn, has performed his ...
But mendelsohn was a proof of the old saying, that genius will educate itself. ..."
5. Financial Services Reform: Congressional Hearing edited by Michael G. Oxley (1999)
"Mr. Saul S. Cohen, Proskauer, Rose, Goetz and mendelsohn, LLP, from New York; Mr.
Brandon Becker from Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering here in Washington; ..."
6. Judaism at the World's Parliament of Religions: Comprising the Papers on by Union of American Hebrew Congregations (1894)
"... forefather of a century ago than Maimonides was like Hillel, or, for the matter
of that, as mendelsohn was like that great light of the twelfth century. ..."