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Rabbi Binyomin Beinush Finkel (1911 –
February 13, 1990) was the rosh
yeshiva of
Yeshivas Mir in Jerusalem. He was born in Mir, Belarus,
where his father...
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Dorit Beinisch (Hebrew: דורית ביניש; born
February 28, 1942) is a
retired Israeli jurist. She was the 9th
president of the
Supreme Court of Israel. Appointed...
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Rabbi Beinish Finkel became Rosh
Yeshiva after Reb
Nachum died. With
Rabbi Beinish Finkel's
death in 1990, the
reins were
taken over by
Rabbi Beinish Finkel's...
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Recherche du
Centre de
Recherche Français à Jérusalem, 20 | 2009 [1]
Dorit Beinish (December 6, 2002). "Protecting
Democracy and
Human Rights in
Tense Times:...
- to be Rosh
Yeshiva under his father-in-law. One of Finkel's sons,
Rabbi Beinish Finkel succeeded his brother-in-law
Shmuelevitz as Rosh
Yeshiva upon the...
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Nachum Partzovitz. He was also
greatly influenced by his father-in-law, Rav
Beinish Finkel, the late Rosh
Hayeshiva of the Mir, and by his
close ****ociation...
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government to
change the
route of the wall near Bil'in.
Chief Justice Dorit Beinish wrote in her ruling: "We were not
convinced that it is
necessary for security-military...
- the
regional capital Białystok,
Russian Empire (now Poland) to
Binyamin Beinish and
Ethel Levin. He had two
older sisters,
Miriam and ****e. He was tutored...
- W****erman was born in Biržai (Birz) in present-day
Lithuania to
Naftali Beinish, a
shopkeeper and
Sheina Rakhel. In 1890, the
family moved to
Bauska (Boisk)...
- had some
highly publicized encounters with
Supreme Court President Dorit Beinish and her predecessor,
Aharon Barak, over his
reform proposals and other...