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- Benjamin_Nehemiah_Solomon abstract "Benjamin Nehemiah Solomon (Poland, born ca. 1790; year of death unknown) was the first translator of the New Testament into Yiddish, published by the London Jews Society in 1821. Solomon was a Polish-Jewish convert to Christianity who had moved to England. The Hebrew Bible itself had already been translated into Yiddish by Jekuthiel Blitz of Wittmund and printed in Amsterdam in 1679.".
- Q4889060 abstract "Benjamin Nehemiah Solomon (Poland, born ca. 1790; year of death unknown) was the first translator of the New Testament into Yiddish, published by the London Jews Society in 1821. Solomon was a Polish-Jewish convert to Christianity who had moved to England. The Hebrew Bible itself had already been translated into Yiddish by Jekuthiel Blitz of Wittmund and printed in Amsterdam in 1679.".
- Benjamin_Nehemiah_Solomon comment "Benjamin Nehemiah Solomon (Poland, born ca. 1790; year of death unknown) was the first translator of the New Testament into Yiddish, published by the London Jews Society in 1821. Solomon was a Polish-Jewish convert to Christianity who had moved to England. The Hebrew Bible itself had already been translated into Yiddish by Jekuthiel Blitz of Wittmund and printed in Amsterdam in 1679.".
- Q4889060 comment "Benjamin Nehemiah Solomon (Poland, born ca. 1790; year of death unknown) was the first translator of the New Testament into Yiddish, published by the London Jews Society in 1821. Solomon was a Polish-Jewish convert to Christianity who had moved to England. The Hebrew Bible itself had already been translated into Yiddish by Jekuthiel Blitz of Wittmund and printed in Amsterdam in 1679.".