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- Shlomo Ganzfried (or Salomon ben Joseph Ganzfried, Hungarian: Ganzfried Salamon, Hebrew: רַבִּי שְׁלֹמֹה בֶּן יוֹסֵף גאנצפריד‎, Yiddish: רבּי שְׁלֹמה בֶּן...
- Ganzfried is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Shlomo Ganzfried (1804–1886), Hungarian rabbi Daniel Ganzfried [Wikidata] (born 1958)...
- writer named Daniel Ganzfried [de] questioned the veracity of Fragments in an article published in the Swiss newsw****ly Weltwoche. Ganzfried argued that Wilkomirski...
- (Hebrew: קיצור שולחן ערוך) is a work of halacha written by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried which summarizes the Shulchan Aruch, mainly the sections "Orach Chayim"...
- occur and the Sephardi custom of Zeved Habat. According to Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried (1804-1886), in terms of the aliyah for the father of a newborn girl,...
- Wilkomirski-Syndrom". The term is a reference to the Munchausen syndrome. Daniel Ganzfried [de], the journalist who broke the story about Wilkomirski, argues that...
- their work. For example: In 1998, Swiss writer and journalist Daniel Ganzfried revealed that Binjamin Wilkomirski's memoir Fragments: Memories of a Wartime...
- place Magog between Cappadocia and Media." According to Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried (19th century) Magog refers to the Mongols. He cites an Arab writer who...
- light of the Rishonim and Acharonim. Kitzur Shulchan Aruch by Shlomo Ganzfried Other study cycles under Torah study#Study cycles For example: it is common...
- Frischmann (born 1931) WWII refugee, became a leading British engineer Shlomo Ganzfried (1804–1886), an Orthodox rabbi of Ungvar and posek József Gáti (1885–1945)...