Portrait of David Paul Drach by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Born
6 March 1791
Strasbourg, France
Died
January 1868
Rome, Papal States (now Italy)
Occupation
Librarian
David Paul Drach (born Strasbourg, 6 March 1791; died at the end of January, 1868, Rome) was a Catholic convert from Judaism, and librarian of the College of Propaganda in Rome.
DavidPaulDrach (born Strasbourg, 6 March 1791; died at the end of January, 1868, Rome) was a Catholic convert from Judaism, and librarian of the College...
Drach is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: DavidPaulDrach (1791–1868), Alsatian-Catican Roman Catholic librarian of Jewish descent...
ha dado razón a mi vida" ISBN 84-330-0400-X (in Spanish language) DavidPaulDrach. (1835) "De L'harmonie Entre L'église Et La Synagogue Ou Perpétuité...
this era before 1870 many Jews converted to Christianity, including DavidPaulDrach (1823), Francis Libermann (1826) and Alphonse Ratisbonne (1842). After...
analyst, blogger, author and opinion columnist at The New York Times DavidPaulDrach: French Talmudic scholar and librarian of the College of Propaganda...
father had sent him to pursue his studies, he made the acquaintance of DavidPaulDrach, a convert from Judaism, who had him received into the College Stanislas...
wife, Judith, and five children. His daughter Sarah married DavidPaulDrach. When Drach converted to Roman Catholicism, the couple separated. Meanwhile...
Jonathan Drach (born c. 1981) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Union College, a position he has held since 2024...
Villaggio (Lugano, Veladini e Comp., 1838) were translated into French by DavidPaulDrach, a close friend and admirer of Monaldo. The Dialoghetti sulle materie...
Charlie Drach as Lucile Roman Coustère-Hachez as Dimi Abdelmounim Snoussi as Shérif Babetida Sadjo as the lady doctor Romane Mouyal as Inès Gilles David as...
(French: Les Violons du bal) is a 1974 French drama film directed by Michel Drach. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival where Marie-José Nat...
7551/mitpress/9173.003.0006, ISBN 978-0-262-30166-4 Coman, A.; Momennejad, I.; Drach, R.; Geana, A. (2016). "Mnemonic convergence in social networks: The emergent...
born in Aachen Robert Ritter (1901–1951), Nazi racial theorist Leonhard Drach (1903–1996), jurist and war criminal Carl Schneider (1905–1975), painter...
Corput Richard Courant Harald Cramér David van Dantzig Jules DrachPaul Drumaux Karel Dusl [sk] Samuel Eilenberg Paul Erdős Alfred Errera Robert Arthur Fairthorne...
Hebrew manuscripts from Turkey, which became the nucleus of the famous David Oppenheim Library, now part of the Bodleian Library at Oxford. Although...
University Athletics. December 2, 2023. Retrieved December 2, 2023. "Jon Drach Named Union College Head Football Coach". Union College Athletics. Retrieved...
2012.683201. ISSN 0906-4710. S2CID 83155937. Heinrich Dittmar, Manfred Drach, Ralf Vosskamp, Martin E. Trenkel, Reinhold Gutser, Günter Steffens "Fertilizers...
(1919–20); text from the Kalevala Cantabile suite (2004–09) La Cova del Drach (The Cave of Drach, 1904) En la Alhambra (In Alhambra, circa 1905) La Vida (Life,...
rendering Jehovah was defended by various scholars, including Michaelis, Drach, Stier, William Fulke (1583), Johannes Buxtorf, his son Johannes Buxtorf...
Coordinator". St. Lawrence University Athletics. Retrieved 2024-01-11. "Jon Drach Named Union College Head Football Coach". Union College Athletics. Retrieved...
Soviet archives collected by Vladimir Bukovsky. 30 September 1986. Valentine, Paul (6 October 1986). "Soviet dissident Orlov starts 'a new life' in U.S." The...
modern Hebrew Ukrainian poet, national poet of the State of Israel Ivan Drach Itzik Feffer, Soviet poet in Yiddish language Moysey Fishbeyn, Ukrainian...