Carmoly
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Carmoly
- Issachar Bär ben Judah Carmoly (September 15, 1735, Ribeauvillé/Rappoltsweiler, Alsace - May, 1781, Sulz), Alsatian rabbi ([1])
- Eliakim Carmoly (August 5, 1802, Soultz/Sulz, Oberelsaß (in the French department of the Upper Rhine) - February 15, 1875, Frankfurt/Main), German-French scholar ([2])
His real name was Goschel David Behr (or Baer); the name "Carmoly", borne by his family in the 14th and 15th centuries, was adopted by him when quite young;