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Jacob ben Moses Bachrach (born in Seiny, in the governorate of Suwalki, which is now in Poland, May 9, 1824; died in Bialystok December 29, 1896) was a noted apologist of Rabbinic Judaism. He was descended from Rabbi Yair Chayim Bacharach, and in turn from the Maharal of Prague. He received his earliest instruction from his grandfather, Judah ...
[1] New York magazine was also somewhat critical, with Jacob Bacharach writing that the book did not substantially engage with the doppelgänger concept, instead, using it as a jumping-off point to a range of different topics. The result, according to Bacharach, was that too many concepts seemed to fit into Klein's framework, without sufficient ...
The Bend of the World by Jacob Bacharach; Blood on the Forge by William Attaway; The Book of Jonas by Stephen Dau; The Bridge to Nowhere by Megan McDonald; Burning Valley by Phillip Bonosky; Captains and Kings by Taylor Caldwell; Carnegie's Maid by Marie Benedict; Christine by Stephen King; Dear Zoe by Philip Beard; Disquiet Heart by Randall Silvis
Burt Freeman Bacharach (/ ˈ b æ k ər æ k / BAK-ə-rak; May 12, 1928 – February 8, 2023) was an American composer, songwriter, record producer, and pianist who is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential figures of 20th-century popular music.
Chaim Ickovits (1749–1821), founder of the Volozhin Yeshiva, author of the Nefesh Ha-Chaim; Jacob Pardo, rabbi of Ragusa and Spalato; Joseph Ergas (c1685–1730), Italian kabbalist; Chaim Ben Attar (the elder) d. 1720; Chaim ibn Attar (1696–1743), author of Or ha-Ḥayyim commentary on the Torah
Burt Bacharach, one of the most accomplished and revered songwriters in pop music history, died peacefully in his Los Angeles home yesterday (Feb. 8) at the age of 94. Rising to fame in the ‘50s ...
Violet Jacob (1863–1946, Scotland, f/p) Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743–1819, Germany, nf) Johann Georg Jacobi (1740–1814, Germany, p)
Jacobo Bergareche (born 1976) is a Spanish writer. Born in London, he studied Fine Arts in Madrid (Universidad Complutense) and Writing, Literature and Publishing at Emerson College, Boston.