Category
page 119th-century Jewish biblical scholars
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda
Russian hebrew linguist, grammarian, journalist, lexicographer, newspaper editor and Zionist activist

Charles-Valentin Alkan
French composer and pianist (1813–1888)
Samson Raphael Hirsch
Jewish theologian, Germany 19th century (1808–1888)
Kaufmann Kohler
German-born American Bible scholar, Reform rabbi and theologian (1843-1926)
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Italian Jewish linguist and poet (1800-1865)

Malbim
Meir Leibush ben Yehiel Michel Wisser (March 7, 1809 – September 18, 1879), better known as the Malbim (), was a rabbi, master of Hebrew grammar, and Bible commentator. The name Malbim was derived from the Hebrew initials of his name. He used this acronym as his surname in all his published works and became known by it in common usage. His writings do not include works about Kohelet or Eicha.
Christian David Ginsburg
Polish-British Bible scholar
Ferdinand Hitzig
German biblical critic (1807–1875)
Lajos Blau
Hungarian historian (1861-1936)
Meir Friedmann
Austro-Hungarian Jewish scholar (1831–1908)
David Castelli
Italian biblical scholar (1836–1901)
Abraham Kahana
Judaism researcher (1874-1946)
Max Margolis
American linguist, and historian (1866–1932)

Leon Mandelstamm
Russian Hebraist, poet, and educator (1819–1889)
Isaac Leeser
American Rabbi and newspaper editor (1806–1868)
Seligman Baer
scholar (1825-1897)
Aaron Halle-Wolfssohn
Jewish Enlightener
Salomon Plessner
German rabbi and Bible commentator
Solomon Frensdorff
German academic (1803–1880)