- Biłgoraj [bʲiwˈɡɔraj] (Yiddish: בילגאריי,
Bilgoray, Ukrainian: Білґорай) is a town in south-eastern
Poland with 25,838
inhabitants as of
December 2021...
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Mordechai Rokeach (1902 – 17
November 1949), also
known as
Mordechai of
Bilgoray, was a
scion of the
Belzer Hasidic dynasty and the right-hand man to his...
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Rebbe of the
Hasidic dynasty of Belz. He is the son of
Rabbi Mordechai of
Bilgoray (1902 – 1949), the
grandson of the
third Belzer Rebbe,
Rabbi Yissachar...
- po****tions in some regions. They are
usually mouse dun or
striped dun. The
Bilgoray, Polish:
konik biłgorajski, of south-eastern
Poland is a sub-type of the...
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including Mordechai Rokeach, who
would later be
known as
Mordechai of
Bilgoray and
would accompany his half-brother
Aharon as they,
alone of all their...
- and the
United States, the
Rebbe and his brother,
Rabbi Mordechai of
Bilgoray, 22
years younger than his brother,
managed to stay one step
ahead of the...
- England, and the
United States, he and his half-brother,
Rabbi Mordechai of
Bilgoray,
managed to
escape from
Poland into Hungary, then into Turkey, Lebanon...
- the
fourth Belzer Rebbe, and his father's father,
Rabbi Mordechai of
Bilgoray.
Aharon Mordechai was born to
Yissachar Dov
Rokeach and
Sarah Hager, daughter...
- Belz
Malka Rokeach,
first rebbetzin of Belz
Mordechai Rokeach, Rav of
Bilgoray Sholom Mordechai Schwadron Meir Shapiro,
Hasidic rabbi and rosh yeshiva...
- on the
Pentateuch Also
published posthumously were: "Minhat Netanel" (
Bilgoray, 1936),
selected notes on the
Babylonian Talmud. "Korban
Netanel al Ha-Shas"...