Adolph Danziger
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Adolph Danziger (also Gustav Adolf Danziger, Adolf Danziger de Castro) (b. 1866) was a Jewish scholar active in the early 20th century, writing several books on the Talmudic tradition.
He wrote Jewish Forerunners of Christianity, a book on the Jewish Patriarchs of the 2nd Temple Period, beginning with Hillel, continuing through Jesus Christ till he ends with a chapter on Rabbi Juda the Prince, the compiler of the Jerusalem Talmud. He uses references and quotations from the Talmud throughout his works.
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