GRÄTZER, JONAS
German physician; born at Tost, Upper Silesia, Oct. 19, 1806; died at Breslau Nov. 25, 1889. He graduated (M.D.) from the University of Breslau in 1832. The following year he settled as a physician in Breslau, where he practised
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GRAVESTONES
See Tombstones.
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GRAZIANI, AUGUSTO
Italian economist; born at Modena Jan. 6, 1865. He obtained his education at the university of his native town, devoting himself especially to economic studies, and graduating as doctor of laws in 1886. He became successively
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GRAZIANO, ABRAHAM JOSEPH SOLOMON BEN MORDECAI
Italian rabbi; died at Modena in 1685; cousin of Nathanael b. Benjamin Trabot. He probably belonged to the Gallico family, the name "Graziano" being the Italian equivalent of "Johanan." Graziano, who was rabbi of Modena, was the
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GREAT SYNAGOGUE
See Synagogue, Great.
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GREECE
Country of southeastern Europe. The number of its Jews is not more than 9,000, distributed as follows: Corfu, 3,500; Zante, 175; Chalcis, on the island of Eubœa or Negropont, 200; Volo, 1,100; Larissa, 2,500; Trikala, 1,000;
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