Samuel Krauss

[1] "Professor Krauss's scholarship encompassed every area of ancient Judaism.

"[2] In 1910, he became a pioneer in Talmudic archaeology with the publication of Talmudische Archäologie, which was reprinted in Hebrew in 1924.

[3] In 1998, his 1922 study of the ancient synagogue, Synagogale Altertümer, was still considered essential reading on the topic.

[2] In 1935 he published a comprehensive and detailed study of Biblical names of ninety eight then modern nations.

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