Talk:Isaac Tyrnau

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Etzba Elohim
Does anyone have a source for this:

''Gabriel Polak and Israel Böhmer published (Königsberg, 1857) an anonymous story entitled "Etzba Elohim," the heroes of which are Isaac Tyrnau and his beautiful daughter. According to legend, a Hungarian prince fell in love with Tyrnau's daughter, converted to Judaism, renounced the throne and married Tyrnau's daughter.''

I've looked, but haven't been able to find it outside of this Wikipedia article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Abbo14 (talk • contribs) 14:42, 29/Jun/'21 (UTC)
 * The 1st sentence is from jewishencyclopedia.com . The 2nd sentence was added by User:Guedalia D'Montenegro (here). Hope that helps, -- -- -- 04:27, 13 February 2023 (UTC)