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Abel Ehrlich ( Hebrew : אבל ארליך; September 3, 1915 – October 30, 2003) was an Israeli composer . In 1997, Ehrlich won the Israel Prize for Music.

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13-578: (Redirected from Erlich ) Ehrlich is a German/Yiddish surname, meaning "honest" or "honorable". Notable people with the surname Ehrlich or Erlich include: Ehrlich [ edit ] Abel Ehrlich (1915–2003), Israeli composer of symphony music Aline Ehrlich (1928–1991), German-born Israeli biologist Alojzy Ehrlich (1914–1992), Polish table tennis player Anne H. Ehrlich (born 1933), U.S. author of books on overpopulation and ecology Arnold Ehrlich (1848–1919), biblical and rabbinical scholar who

26-554: A regular student at the University of Heidelberg under Heinrich Maier , Heinrich Rickert , Hans Driesch , Karl Jaspers , Max von Waldberg , Friedrich Gundolf (Friedrich Leopold Gundelfinger), Friedrich Neumann and Leonardo Olschki (1885-1961). Heinrich Maier (1867-1933), a philosopher who taught at the University of Heidelberg from 1918 to 1922, stimulated and encouraged Ehrlich with his doctoral dissertation, which

39-644: A similarly spelled surname [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Ehrlich . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ehrlich&oldid=1240093996 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Surnames from nicknames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

52-755: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Abel Ehrlich Erlich was born in 1915 in Cranz , East Prussia . In 1934 he and his family fled from Nazi Germany to Yugoslavia and pursued music studies in Zagreb . He left Yugoslavia in 1939 and, after a short stay in Albania, immigrated to Mandatory Palestine. In Israel he continued his studies at the Eretz-Israel Conservatory in Jerusalem. He taught at various institutes such as

65-612: The 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and developed the ehrlich reagent Paul R. Ehrlich (born 1932), U.S. biologist and Professor of Population Studies at Stanford University Ricardo Ehrlich , (born 1948), Uruguayan politician Robert Ehrlich (born 1957), U.S. politician and former governor of Maryland Robert Ehrlich (physicist) (born 1938) Rotem Erlich (born 1969), Israeli basketball player Simon M. Ehrlich (1852–1895), American lawyer and judge S. Paul Ehrlich Jr. (1937–2005), acting Surgeon General of

78-775: The Israel Conservatory, the Rubin Academy of Music , Jerusalem; the Rubin Academy of Music, Tel Aviv; Bar-Ilan University and Oranim Academic College . See: List of music students by teacher: C to F#Abel Ehrlich . He died on October 30, 2003, in Tel Aviv , Israel. Walter Ehrlich Walter Ehrlich (16 May 1896 in Berlin – 26 December 1968 in Bad Ragaz , Canton of St. Gallen , Switzerland )

91-735: The Nazi concentration camp, Dachau Jon Ehrlich , American television and film composer Jonathan Erlich (born 1977), Israeli tennis player Joseph Ehrlich (1914–2003) (Dr Joe Ehrlich), founded EMC Motorcycles after emigrating from Austria to Great Britain in 1930s Kendel Ehrlich (born 1961), former first lady of Maryland Lambert Ehrlich (1878–1942), Slovene Roman Catholic priest, political figure, and ethnologist Marty Ehrlich (b. 1955), U.S. jazz musician Max Ehrlich (1892–1944), German actor, director and master of ceremony Meshullam Ehrlich (1818–1861), Polish-Jewish philologist Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915), German scientist who won

104-416: The U.S. Erlich [ edit ] Dennis Erlich , U.S. scientologist Esther Erlich , Australian artist Jonathan Erlich (born 1977), Israeli tennis player Leandro Erlich , Argentine conceptual artist Paul Erlich (born 1972), American music theorist See also [ edit ] Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich (born 1987), American visual artist and filmmaker Ehrich (disambiguation) ,

117-472: The UK Gretel Ehrlich (born 1946), U.S. travel writer Howard J. Ehrlich , U.S. sociologist and anarchist activist Isaac Ehrlich , Israeli-American economist Jacques Ehrlich , (1893–1953), World War I flying ace Jake Ehrlich , (1900–1971), U.S. attorney and author who was the model for Perry Mason and Sam Benedict Jakob Ehrlich (1877–1938), Austrian Zionist killed in

130-839: The United States from 1973 to 1977 Steven Ehrlich (born 1946), American architect Thomas Ehrlich (born 1934) consulting professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, president of Indiana University 1987-1994 Walter Ehrlich (1896–1968), German philosopher William Ehrlich (1894–1923), German Nazi who was killed in the attempted coup of 1923 called the Beer Hall Putsch Yakov Ehrlich (born 1988), Russian professional football (soccer) player Yom-Tov Ehrlich (1914–1990), Hasidic musician born in Poland who immigrated to

143-539: The military and participated in the eastern campaign until October 1915. During this time, he contracted a prolonged illness, which continued until the end of the summer of 1917. In October 1917 he enrolled in the University of Berlin to study philosophy and broke off his studies at the end of 1918. In Berlin, Ehrlich attended lectures by professors Ernst Cassirer , Max Dessoir , Benno Erdmann , Alois Riehl , Friedrich Julius Schmidt and Ernst Troeltsch . After February 1919, he began philosophical and literary studies as

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156-698: Was a German philosopher . Walter Ehrlich was born on 16 May 1896 as the son of the merchant, Jakob Ehrlich, and his wife, Nina Ehrlich, née Flatow, in Berlin . He attended the Königlich Französisches Gymnasium (Royal French Gymnasium) in Berlin until Easter of 1914. After that, he studied mathematics and theoretical physics at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin-Charlottenburg . In 1915 he joined

169-472: Was born in Poland and immigrated to the U.S. Dieter Ehrlich (born 1941), German field hockey player Eugen Ehrlich (1862–1922), Austrian legal scholar Eugene Ehrlich (1922–2008), U.S. lexicographer and author Felix Ehrlich (1877–1942), German chemist and biochemist Franz Ehrlich (1907–1984), German architect Gertrude Ehrlich (born 1923), Austrian-American mathematician Georg Ehrlich (1897–1966), Austrian-born sculptor, also active in

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