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Ezriel Carlebach (also Azriel; born
Esriel Gotthelf Carlebach, Hebrew: עזריאל קרליבך, Yiddish: עזריאל קארלעבאך;
November 7, 1908 –
February 12, 1956) was...
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Ezriel Auerbach (born 1937), also
known as
Azriel Auerbach, is a
prominent Haredi rabbi and posek. He is the son of
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, and son-in-law...
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Azriel or
Ezriel may
refer to:
Azriel the
father of
Seraiah in the Bible, see
Jeremiah 36#Verse 26
Azriel of
Gerona (c. 1160–c. 1238),
Catalan kabbalist...
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Henry Ezriel (c1910-1985) was a
Kleinian analyst who
pioneered group analysis at the
Tavistock Clinic. He is best
known as the
originator of one of the...
- the
largely ceremonial position of
President of
Israel at the
urging of
Ezriel Carlebach. The
offer was
presented by Israel's amb****ador in Washington...
- Alabama:
University of
Alabama Press. p. 1. ISBN 0-8173-0485-1. Hildesheimer,
Ezriel (1965). Briefe. R. M****. p. 294. OCLC 2660886. Ad****
Jisroel (= adas yissro'el)...
- was born in
Vabalninkas (Vaboilnik in Yiddish), in
northern Lithuania, to
Ezriel and
Batsheva Shach (née Levitan). The
Shach family had been
merchants for...
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Reichmann (1929–2022) Paul
Reichmann (1930–2013)
Ralph Reichmann (b. 1933)
Ezriel Reichmann (b.1938)
During the
Second World War, the
family fled
first to...
- his
Tavistock Clinic colleague, the
Kleinian group therapist Henry Ezriel.
Ezriel had used a three-tiered
interpretation for
identifying members' attitudes...
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Maariv was
founded in 1948 by
former ****iot
Aharonot journalists led by Dr.
Ezriel Carlebach, who
became Maariv's
first editor-in-chief. It was the most widely...