André Neher
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André Neher
Summary
André Neher is a human[1]. Born in Obernai[2], he… he was born on October 22, 1914[3]. He died in Jerusalem[4]. He died on October 23, 1988[5]. He worked as a theologian[6], philosopher[7], rabbi[8], university teacher[9], and writer[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,282 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- André Neher's place of birth was Obernai[2].
- André Neher passed away in Jerusalem[4].
- André Neher was born on October 22, 1914[3].
- André Neher died on October 23, 1988[5].
- André Neher is buried at Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery[12].
- Among André Neher's spouses was Renée Neher-Bernheim[13].
- André Neher held citizenship in France[14].
- André Neher's professions included theologian[6].
- André Neher worked as a philosopher[7].
- André Neher worked as a rabbi[8].
- André Neher's professions included university teacher[9].
- André Neher's professions included writer[10].
- Among André Neher's employers was Tel Aviv University[15].
- André Neher was employed by University of Strasbourg[16].
- André Neher was educated at University of Strasbourg[17].
- André Neher's education included a stint at Lycée Kléber[18].
- A notable work attributed to André Neher is Moses And The Vocation Of The Jewish People[19].
- André Neher's religion is recorded as Judaism[20].
- André Neher is recorded as male[21].
- André Neher's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- André Neher's family name is recorded as Neher[23].
- André Neher's given name is recorded as André[24].
- André Neher studied under Jacob Gordin[25].
- André Neher's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[26].
- André Neher's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'André Neher'}[27].
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Origins and Family
André Neher was born in Obernai[2]. He was born on October 22, 1914[3].
Education
Educated at University of Strasbourg[17], a university[28], in France[29], founded in 1538[30] and Lycée Kléber[18], an educational facility[31], in France[32], founded in 1965[33]. André Neher studied under Jacob Gordin[25].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theologian[6], philosopher[7], rabbi[8], university teacher[9], and writer[10]. Employers include Tel Aviv University[15], a public university[34], in Israel[35], founded in 1956[36], headquartered in Tel Aviv[37] and University of Strasbourg[16], a university[38], in France[39], founded in 1538[40].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to André Neher is Moses And The Vocation Of The Jewish People[19].
Personal Life
Among André Neher's spouses was Renée Neher-Bernheim[13]. His religion is recorded as Judaism[20].
Death and Burial
André Neher died on October 23, 1988[5]. He died in Jerusalem[4]. Burial took place at Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery[12].
Why It Matters
André Neher ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,282 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] He is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
FAQs
Where was André Neher born?
André Neher was born in Obernai[2].
Where did André Neher die?
André Neher died in Jerusalem[4].
Who was André Neher married to?
André Neher's spouses include Renée Neher-Bernheim[13].
What did André Neher do for work?
André Neher worked as theologian[6], philosopher[7], rabbi[8], university teacher[9], and writer[10].
Where did André Neher go to school?
André Neher was educated at University of Strasbourg[17] and Lycée Kléber[18].