- ZANGWILL, LOUIS
- man of letters, brother of preceding; self-taught; has written several works under the pseudonym of ZZ; distinguished himself at one time as a chess-player; b. 1869.
The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. James Wood. 1907.
The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. James Wood. 1907.
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Louis Zangwill — (July 25, 1869 ndash; 1938) was an English novelist; born at Bristol, England. He was educated at Jews Free School, and for a time acted as teacher there, but left together with his brother, Israel Zangwill, and set up a printing establishment.… … Wikipedia
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Israel Zangwill — (January 21, 1864 August 1, 1926) was an English born humourist and writer. Biography Born to eastern European immigrants (Moses Zangwill from Latvia and Ellen Hannah Marks Zangwill from Poland), he dedicated his life to championing the cause of… … Wikipedia
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ENGLAND — The British Isles were unknown to the Jews until a late date, and the settlement of the Jews in medieval England was among the latest in Europe. It is possible that a small nucleus was to be found there under the Romans and that in the Saxon… … Encyclopedia of Judaism