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Chaim Elozor Wax (1822, Tarnogród - 1889, Kalisz) was a well-known
Hasidic rabbi, posek, and a
Jewish leader in Poland. He was a
philanthropist and accomplished...
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having to give food
baskets to all the
people they know. Barclay,
Rabbi Elozor; Jaeger,
Rabbi Yitzchok (27
January 2004). "Laws of
Mishloach Manot: In-depth...
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Successor Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinovich Began 1913
Ended 1937 Main work
Minchas Elozor Buried Mukachevo, Czechoslovakia, May 13, 1937
Dynasty Munkacz...
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original on 9
March 2021.
Retrieved 9
March 2020.
Esther 9:22 Barclay,
Elozor;
Yitzchok Jaeger (27
January 2004). "Gifts to the Poor". Aish.com. Archived...
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descendant ben
acher ben, from the
Megaleh Amukos, son-in-law of R'
Elozor of
Lizensk (son of the
Elimelech of Lizensk). His father, R' Avi Ezri Zelig...
- "Tisha Be-Av -
Jewish Tradition". yahadut.org.
Retrieved 13 June 2024.
Elozor Barclay;
Yitzchok Jaeger (2003). Guidelines: Over Four
Hundred of the Most...
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widely grown, it was
promoted and po****rized in the 1870s by
Rabbi Chaim Elozor Wax.
Balady (Arabic: بلدي) is
Arabic for "native."
Local Arab
farmers began...
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Noraim By
Elozor Barclay,
Yitzchok Jaeger, page 21 Guidelines:
three hundred of the most
commonly asked questions about the
Yomim Noraim By
Elozor Barclay...
- Vilnius"
Piotr Wawrzyniak, priest,
economist and
activist (1849–1910)
Chaim Elozor Wax (1822–1887),
rabbi Karol Józef Wojtyła,
Auxiliary Bishop of Kraków 1958–1963...
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Halacha L’Maaseh.
Orthodox Union.
Retrieved 1
February 2017. Barclay,
Rabbi Elozor; Jaeger,
Rabbi Yitzchok (2003). Guidelines: Over Four
Hundred of the Most...