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Louise Herschman Mannheimer

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555: 467: 446: 425: 404: 569: 193: 120:(3 September 1845 – December 17, 1920) was a Czech-American Jewish author, poet, school founder, and inventor. Mannheimer was the founder of the Cincinnati Jewish Industrial School for Boys. She held patents for several devices. She was the inventor of the "Pureairin" Patent Ventilator. 204:. She was the inventor of the Pureairin Patent Ventilator; and founder and president, Boys' Industrial School, Cincinnati. She served as president of the German Women's Club, Rochester; was a 200:
Herschman Mannheimer worked as a director of a private school, in Prague; teacher of a Sabbath School, Congregation Berith Kodesh, in Rochester; and teacher, Mrs. Leopold Weil's School,
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The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the History, Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
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The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia ...: An Authoritative and Popular Presentation of Jews and Judaism Since the Earliest Times
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Ohio Authors and Their Books: Biographical Data and Selective Bibliographies for Ohio Authors, Native and Resident, 1796-1950
250:(Jane Manner), and the elocutionist Edna B. Mannheimer (Edna B. Manner). Mannheimer died in New York, December 17, 1920. 640: 605: 189:'s "Das Ji'idische Weib" ("The Jewish Woman") (second edition, 1897). She was the author of "The Maiden's Song". 216: 154:(1835-1909). As the wife of Professor Mannheimer, she strongly seconded his teaching and communal work, both in 546: 246:. They had two sons, Eugene and Leo, who both became rabbis, and two daughters, the dramatist and elocutionist 615: 625: 228: 610: 139:
Herschman Mannheimer was educated at St. Teine School, privately, and at Normal School, Prague, and
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She wrote poems, articles, and reviews for German and English periodicals. She was the author of,
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at the Temple Ahawath Chesed, New York; and Sabbath School teacher, at Temple Shaare Emeth,
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Papers of the Jewish Women's Congress: Held at Chicago, September 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1893
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European Immigrant Women in the United States: A Biographical Dictionary
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Emigrants from the Austrian Empire to the United States
335: 333: 181:'s poems, and "The Harvest," a prize poem (printed in 381: 564: 369: 357: 330: 219:Congress of History and Congress of Religions, in 582: 266:Coyle gives date of birth as September 3, 1844. 511:. Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Incorporated. 455:Jewish Publication Society of America (1894). 234:Herschman Mannheimer and her husband lived in 556:Works by or about Louise Herschman Mannheimer 482:(Public domain ed.). Funk and Wagnalls. 475: 434:American Hebrew Publishing Company (1921). 305: 169:, and other juvenile stories. Zimmermann's 437:The American Hebrew & Jewish Messenger 412: 352:Jewish Publication Society of America 1894 324: 621:Founders of American schools and colleges 75:St. Teine School; Normal School, Prague; 191: 504: 413:Adler, Cyrus; Szold, Henrietta (1904). 387: 289:American Hebrew Publishing Company 1921 583: 515: 476:Singer, Isidore; Adler, Cyrus (1912). 375: 363: 146:In 1866, she went with her parents to 493: 339: 162:, but made time for literary labors. 636:20th-century American women writers 13: 14: 667: 540: 167:How Joe Learned to Darn Stockings 150:, and three years later, married 567: 465: 444: 423: 402: 227:. She a featured speaker at the 223:; and for Mothers' Meetings, in 67:author, school founder, inventor 631:19th-century American inventors 487: 105: 396: 260: 1: 273: 196:"Pureairin" Patent Ventilator 128:Louise Herschman was born at 217:World's Columbian Exposition 123: 7: 547:Louise Herschman Mannheimer 500:. 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Prague
Bohemia
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University of Cincinnati
Sigmund Mannheimer
Prague
Bohemia
University of Cincinnati
New York City
Sigmund Mannheimer
Rochester, New York
Cincinnati, Ohio
Chicago
Judah Halevi
Nahida Remy

New York City
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St. Louis, Missouri
World's Columbian Exposition
Chicago
Cincinnati
Jewish Women’s Congress
Baltimore
St. Louis
Hebrew Union College
Jennie Mannheimer


American Hebrew Publishing Company 1921

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