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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Selma_SternSelma Stern - Wikipedia

    Selma Stern-Täubler (born 24 July 1890, Kippenheim, Germany – died 17 August 1981, Basel) was one of the first women to become a professional historian in Germany, and the author of a seven-volume work (3,740 pages) The Prussian State and the Jews, her opus magnum.

  2. Selma Stern was born in 1922. She was an actress, known for Nothing to Lose (1997), Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000) and Made of Honor (2008). She was married to Steven Hill. She died in 2015 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0827842Selma Stern - IMDb

    Selma Stern was born in 1922. She was an actress, known for Nothing to Lose (1997), Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000) and Made of Honor (2008). She was married to Steven Hill. She died in 2015 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Mar 24, 2020 · The classic portrait of the Court Jew owes much to the pioneering work of Selma Stern, whose broad contextualization of Jewish history and careful archival research place her within one of...

  5. The romanticism of the Jew who writes and reads in the vein of Selma Stern is of a particularly self-protective kind that comforts but does not cure. Every tragedy finds relief in a universal extension, and in this book the chain of previous suffering and exile is used to create a final reassurance.

  6. SELMA STERN (1890-1981) AND HER PORTRAIT OF THE COURT JEW Marina Sassenberg * As the unification of contemporary Europe becomes a reality, new ques-tions arise about a common cultural identity. In this context, research on a common European Jewish heritage has achieved wide public interest.

  7. Selma Stern has exhibited her mixed media, collage and watercolor paintings throughout Long Island. Her work has been shown in New York City at several SOHO galleries, Cork Gallery at Lincoln Center, the National Arts Clubs and at the Salmagundi Club.

  8. The Court Jew: A Contribution to the History of the Period of Absolutism in Europe. Selma Stern. Transaction Publishers - Social Science - 312 pages. The period of court absolutism and early...

  9. Selma STERN. Date of Birth: 9 Jan 1879. Place of Birth: Maroldsweisach. Residence: Würzburg. Date of Deportation: 28 Apr 1942. Place Emigrated: Izbica. Source. Title: North Bavarian Jews. Description:

  10. Mar 5, 2020 · The autonomy of the nation-state created a need for new attitudes toward religious minorities, even despised ones such as the Jews. The court Jew phenomenon, as Selma Stern details, was...

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