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Yeshaya Karelitz (7
November 1878 – 24
October 1953), also
known as the
Chazon Ish (Hebrew: החזון איש)
after his
magnum opus, was a Belarusian-born Orthodox...
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Hazon (Hebrew: חָזוֹן) is a
moshav in the
Upper Galilee in
northern Israel.
Located nine
kilometers east of Carmiel, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of...
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Kollel Chazon Ish is a
kollel (group of
married Jewish men who
study Torah) of
rabbis on
HaAri St 3, in Bnei Brak,
Israel with a
focus on
Talmud study...
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Shuvu Chazon Avrohom,
often referred to by its
former names Shuvu or The
United Fund for the
Education of
Russian Immigrant Children in Israel, is an Orthodox...
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canvas cannot realistically be emplo****. Others, such as the
Chazon Ish,
permit motion to and fro of less than
three handbreadths,
thereby facilitating...
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festival season is
known as
Shabbat Hagadol. (Shibolei Haleket)
Shabbat Chazon ("Sabbath [of] vision" שבת חזון, also
Shabbat Hazon ) is
named for the "Vision...
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Nezer HaKodesh on Kodashim, was a
Polish Orthodox rabbi who
befriended the
Chazon Ish
while serving as a
rabbi in
Lithuania and
later became a well respected...
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Citron called "the
Chazon Ish etrog",
which was
certified as
kosher for the
mitzvah of
etrog by the
Chazon Ish.
After one Sukkot, the
Chazon Ish
handed Lefkowitz...
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measurement of a
cubit at 48 cm (19 in).
Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz (the "
Chazon Ish"), dissenting, put the
length of a
cubit at 57.6 cm (22+11⁄16 in). Rabbi...
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revive and
maintain these lifestyles by some
notable Haredi leaders. The
Chazon Ish was
particularly prominent in the
early days of the
State of Israel...