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Einayim (Hebrew: עיניים,
meaning “eyes”) is a
Hebrew children's
magazine edited by
Tamir Rauner. The
first issue,
whose theme was paper, was published...
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Menachem Nochum Twersky of Chernobyl, aka the Me'or
Einayim, (born 1730, Norynsk [uk],
Volhynia - died 1787, Chernobyl, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)...
- Eyes Wide Open (Hebrew: עיניים פקוחות, translit.
Einayim Pkuhot) is a 2009
Israeli film. This
script was
written by the
Israeli script-writer
Merav Doster...
- by
Grand Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersky,
known by his work as the Meor
Einayim. The
dynasty is
named after the
northern Ukrainian city of Chernobyl, where...
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Under Western Eyes may
refer to:
Under Western Eyes (novel), a 1912
novel by
Joseph Conrad Under Western Eyes (1936 film),
French film
based on the novel...
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Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersky of
Chernobyl (1730–1797) —
author of Meor
Einayim and
Yesamach Lev;
disciple of the Baal Shem Tov.
Grand Rabbi Mordechai...
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Though Isaac is
willing to
quote it in his
Otzar haChayyim and his
Meirat Einayim, he does so rarely. Isaac's
testimony was
censored from the
second edition...
- (Kedushat Levi),
Samuel Eidels (Maharsha) and
Yechezkel Landau and of the Meor
Einayim of Chernobyl,
Rabbi Menachem Nahum Twersky, was born in
Yarmolintsky on...
- and
Ketonet Pasim Magid Devarav L'Yaakov Or
Torah Menachem Zion Meor
Einayim and
Yesamach Lev Noam
Elimelech Menorat Zahav Avodat Yisrael Pri Ha'Aretz...
- Baal Shem Tov and the
Maggid of
Mezeritch and
author of the book Me'or
Einayim.
Twersky married Chaya Sara the
daughter of
Rabbi Aharon of Karlin; after...