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  1. Heinrich Mendelssohn (21 February 1881 – 7 August 1959) was a German contractor and real estate developer.

  2. The papers of Prof. Heinrich Mendelssohn (1910–2002), a renowned zoologist and a pioneer of environmental thought & action in Israel, comprise more than 70 archival boxes of manuscripts, observations on Israel’s changing nature, research materials and notes, correspondence with academic, governmental and non-governmental institutions in ...

  3. MENDELSSOHN, HEINRICH (19102002), Israeli zoologist. Mendelssohn was born in Berlin and studied zoology there at the Humboldt University. He immigrated to Ereẓ Israel in 1933, continuing his studies at the Hebrew University.

  4. The papers of Prof. Heinrich Mendelssohn (1910–2002), a renowned zoologist and a pioneer of environmental thought & action in Israel, comprise more than 70 archival boxes of manuscripts, observations on Israel’s changing nature, research materials and notes, correspondence with academic, governmental and non-governmental institutions in ...

  5. Feb 15, 2009 · Heinrich Heine mocked his “very serious seriousness,” saying that the music lacked the raw feeling, the “naïveté,” essential to the highest art. By 1900, critics were dismissing Mendelssohn as...

  6. Feb 10, 2012 · Four specimens of this frog were first caught in 1940 by professors Heinrich Mendelssohn and Heinz Steinitz on the slope of the western Golan mountains near Lake Hula, before it was drained. They called it a new species, and published their findings in the scientific quarterly Copeia (Vol. 4) in 1943.

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  8. Heinrich Mendelssohn (Berlin 1910 – Tel Aviv 2002) was a renowned zoologist and a pioneer of the environmental movement in Israel. He grew up in an acculturated German-Jewish bourgeois family.

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