Meshullam Ehrlich (; 1818–1861) was a Polish-Jewish
philologist
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and
Talmud
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ic scholar. Most of his works remained in manuscript, with the exception of one book in the field of Hebrew philology, published under the title ''Ḥeker Millim u-Sefat Ḳodesh'' (Paris, 1868).
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1818 births
1861 deaths
19th-century philologists
19th-century Polish Jews
French people of Polish-Jewish descent
Linguists of Hebrew
People from Lublin
Polish philologists