Wikipedia:Jewish Encyclopedia topics/M3

1001 – 1020

 * 1) Immanuel Munk (JE | ) German physiologist; born at Posen May 20, 1852; died in Berlin Aug. 1, 1900; brother of Hermann Munk. He studied medicine...
 * 2) Salomon Munk JE (JE | ) At Paris. French Orientalist; born at Gross Glogau May 14, 1803; died in Paris Feb. 5, 1867. He received his first instruction...
 * 3) Bernát Munkácsi (JE | ) Hungarian philologist and ethnologist; born at Nagy-Varad (Grosswardein) March 12, 1860; educated in his native city and at...
 * 4) Sebastian M& (JE | ) German Hebraist and cosmographer; born 1489 at Ingelheim; died at Basel May 23, 1552. He was educated at Heidelberg and T&#252...
 * 5) Hugo M& (JE | ) American psychologist; born at Danzig, Prussia, June 1, 1863. After being trained at the gymnasium of his native city he studied...
 * 6) Bernhard M& (JE | ) Austrian writer; born Feb. 1, 1856, at Leipnik, Moravia; educated at the University of Vienna (Ph.D. 1877). After leaving...
 * 7) Moses M& (Minz) (JE | ) Hungarian rabbi; born about 1750 in Podolia; died 1831 at Alt-Ofen. For several years he lived at Brody, Galicia, where he...
 * 8) Sigmund Münz (JE | ) Austrian writer; brother of Bernhard M&#252;nz; born at Leipnik, Moravia, May 7, 1859; studied at the universities of Vienna...
 * 9) M& (JE | ) -- See H223: Hanau
 * 10) Armin Murányi (JE | ) Hungarian lawyer and journalist; born at Asszonyfa (County Raab), May 8, 1841; died at Budapest April 30, 1902. After studying...
 * 11) Murcia (JE | ) Capital of the former kingdom of Murcia, where Jews were living as early as the period of Moorish rule. When King James of...
 * 12) Murder (JE | ) -- See H873: Homicide
 * 13) Murviedro (JE | ) City in the old kingdom of Valencia. Its Jewish community had special privileges, and a plot of ground was assigned to it...
 * 14) Hayyim ibn Musa (JE | ) Spanish controversialist, physician, and Biblical commentator; born at Bejar, not far from Salamanca, about 1390; died in...
 * 15) Tiflisites (JE | ) Karaite founder of a new sect in the beginning of the ninth century; a native of Za&#39;faran, a town of Persia; hence his...
 * 16) Musa ibn Tubi (Abu &) (JE | ) Spanish-Arabic poet; flourished in Seville in the first half of the fourteenth century. He was the author of an Arabic poem...
 * 17) Musaf (JE | ) Additional offering or prayer. Besides the regular morning and afternoon sacrifices offered in the Temple, the Law provided...
 * 18) Musarnikes (JE | ) Name colloquially applied in Russia to the followers of R. Israel Lipkin (Salanter) in the study of religio-ethical works...
 * 19) Museum zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung f& (JE | ) -- See P199: Periodicals
 * 20) Museus (JE | ) -- See A1126: Alexander

1021 – 1040

 * 1) Music and Musical Instruments (JE | ) the development of music among the Israelites was coincident with that of poetry, the two being equally ancient, since every...
 * 2) Synagogal Music << History of religious Jewish music JE (JE | ) It has been shown in the article Cantillation (Jew. Encyc. iii. 537b) that the desire to read the Scriptures in the manner...
 * 3) Musrim (JE | ) -- See M1018: Musarnikes
 * 4) Adolf Mussafia (JE | ) Austrian Romance philologist; born at Spalato, Dalmatia, Feb. 15, 1835. At first intended for the medical profession, he became...
 * 5) Benjamin ben Immanuel Mussafia (Musaphia) (JE | ) Physician and philologist of the seventeenth century, who in his Latin work on medicine calls himself Dionysius; born about...
 * 6) Hayyim Isaac Mussafia (JE | ) Talmudist; born at Jerusalem 1760; died at Spalato, Dalmatia, June 10, 1837. He studied chiefly under David Pardo of Sarajevo...
 * 7) Mussarnikes (JE | ) -- See M1018: Musarnikes
 * 8) Mutuality (JE | ) -- See C753: Contract
 * 9) Asher Isaac Myers (JE | ) English journalist; born in London 1848; died there May 11, 1902. After an early training in the clothing business Myers became...
 * 10) Maurice William Myers (JE | ) American librarian; born in London, England, Feb. 18, 1821; died in Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 8, 1899. He emigrated to New York...
 * 11) Walter Myers (JE | ) English physician and toxicologist; born 1871 at Birmingham; died Jan. 21, 1901, at Para, Brazil. He was educated at King...
 * 12) Myrtle (JE | ) An evergreen, aromatic shrub which flourishes in the spring and summer on hillsides and near watercourses. In the Bible it...
 * 13) Mikhail Ignatyevich Mysh (JE | ) Russian jurist; born at Koretz, Volhynia, Jan. 2, 1846; educated at the Jewish government school of his birthplace, at the...
 * 14) Mysticism (JE | ) -- See C1: Cabala