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Grand Rabbi Shraga Feivish Hager (January 10, 1958 – June 29, 2024), also
known as the
Kosover Rebbe, was the
rebbe of the
Kosov Hasidic dynasty, a dayan...
- of the
Kosov dynasty, two are
called "the
Kosover Rebbe":
Rabbi Shraga Feivish Hager of
Borough Park, Brooklyn(died 2024),
where he had a substantial...
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Feivish was also
renowned for his
knowledge of Shas and Poskim. Unfortunately, not many of his
halachic rulings have survived. Rav
Meshulam Feivish had...
- who pla**** for the
Israel national team
between 1968 and 1972
Shraga Feivish Hager the
rebbe of the
Kosov Hasidic dynasty,
dayan ("rabbinic judge")...
- Reb
Yaakov Yitzchok Dovid in Storozhynets; Reb
Pinchos in Borsha; Reb
Feivish in Zelishtshik; Reb
Yechiel Michel succeeded his
brother in Horodenka....
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Venue Ref. 1973 Lear A Boy Yale
Repertory Theatre 1974
Shlemiel the
First Feivish 1981
Henry IV, Part 1 Lord John of
Lancaster Delacorte Theater 1982 The...
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Ulman Alumni include the
following rabbis:
Pinchas Goldschmidt Shraga Feivish Hager,
Kosover rebbe Dr.
Mordechai Halperin,
Chief Officer of
Medical Ethics...
- (1828–1903) 1st
Rebbe of
Chortkov Dovid Halpern of
Berdychiv (married to Leah [b. 1830])
Mordechai Shraga Feivish Friedman (1834–1894) 1st
Rebbe of Husiatyn...
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discovered that the
actual name
given at the bris was the
Yiddish name "
Feivish Hershel". He was
advised by his
rabbis to
continue using the
Hebrew name...
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Peter Krasnow (20
August 1886 – 30
October 1979), born
Feivish Reisberg, was a
modernist and
colorist artist known for his
abstract wood
sculptures and...