Christian William Henry Pauli (11 August 1800, in Breslau – 4 May 1877, in Amsterdam) was a convert to Christianity, missionary for the London Jewish mission, and Hebrew grammarian.
At the age of 21 he published in German, under the name Heinrich Prinz Sermons for pious Israelites.
[6] In 1839 as C. W. H. Pauli he published Analecta Hebraica, a Hebrew grammar.
Christiaan Wilhelm Hirsch Pauli he moved to the Netherlands, Zion's Chapel where he worked for 30 years.
[8][9][10] In 1844 he reported on an outrage committed on the Jews at Weesp, near Amsterdam.