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Shlomo Dov Goitein
Alternative spellings: Shelomoh Dov Goiṭain Šelomo D. Goyṭayn Solomon D. Goitein Shelomo Y. Goitein Šelomo D. Goitein Solomon D. F. Goitein Shelomo D. Goitein Solomon Dov Fritz Goitein S. D. F. Goitein Šelōmō Dōḇ Goiṭein Solomon Dob Fritz Goitein Sh. D. Goiṭain Šelōmō D. Goyṭayn Šĕlomō D. GWYṬYYN Friedrich Goitein Shlomo D. Goitein S. D. Goitein Shelomo Yerahmiel Dov Goitein Solomon Dov Goitein Shelomo Dov Goitein Shelmo Dov Goitein Šelōmō Dōḇ Friedrich Goitein S.D.F. Goitein Friedrich Solomon Dob Goitein Šelomo Dov Goyṭeyn Solomon Dob Goitein Salomon Dob Fritz Goitein
B:3. April 1900Burgkunstadt D: 6. Februar 1985 Biblio: Holocaust-Überlebender (1924 nach Palästina ausgewandert); 1928-1957 an der Hebräischen Universität Jerusalem, 1957-1971 an der University of Pennsylvania tätig; Schwerpunkte: religiöse Institutionen des Islam, Erbe der jemenitischen Juden, Kairoer Geniza Place of Activity: Frankfurt am Main Place of Activity: Jerusalem Place of Activity: Philadelphia, Pa. Death Place:
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Shelomo Dov Goitein (April 3, 1900 – February 6, 1985) was a German-Jewish ethnographer, historian and Arabist known for his research on Jewish life in the Islamic Middle Ages, and particularly on the Cairo Geniza. (Source: DBPedia)