- Dov Ber, Dov-Ber or
Dovber (Hebrew: דובער) is a
Bilingual Hebrew-Yiddish
tautological name: דוב-בער,
literally "bear-bear",
traceable back to the Hebrew...
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Dovber Schneuri (13
November 1773 – 16
November 1827 OS) was the
second Rebbe (spiritual leader) of the
Chabad Lubavitch Chasidic movement.
Rabbi Dovber...
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Sholom Dovber Schneersohn (Hebrew: שלום דובער שניאורסאהן) was the
fifth rebbe (spiritual leader) of the Chabad-Lubavitch
chasidic movement. He is known...
- the
successor to Hasidism's founder,
Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov.
Rabbi Dovber Shneuri, the
Second Rebbe,
moved the
movement to
Lyubavichi (Yiddish: ליובאַװיטש...
- many more
became followers of
Dovber Shneuri, the
Strashelye school of Ch****idic
thought was the
subject of many of
Dovber's discourses.
Aharon HaLevi emphasized...
- He
married his
first cousin Chaya Mushka Schneersohn,
daughter of
Rabbi Dovber Schneuri.
After his father-in-law/uncle's death, and a three-year interregnum...
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Zalman of Liadi. The most
common transliterations are Dov-Ber, Dov Baer and
DovBer;
rarely used
forms are Dob Ber or Dobh Ber,
which often depend on the region...
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Russian Empire (present-day
Smolensk Oblast, Russia), the only son of
Sholom Dovber Schneersohn (the
Rebbe Rashab), the
fifth Rebbe of Chabad. He was appointed...
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Rabbi Yitzchak Dovber Schneersohn of
Liadi (1833-1910), was a
Hasidic rebbe in the town of Liadi.
Rabbi Yitzchak Dovber was the son of
Rabbi Chaim Schneur...
- Rivkah, a
granddaughter of his own
grandfather Dovber Schneuri. He had
three sons,
Zalman Aharon,
Shalom Dovber, and
Menachem Mendel, as well as one daughter...