- to
schools in the
cities where he
lived – for example, he
founded Ecole Girsa, Geneva's
first and
largest Jewish school. He took
great pride in founding...
- s****s to
build general knowledge of the Talmud. In some
Hasidic yeshivas,
girsa ("text"), is the term used for beki'ut, but may also
incorporate an element...
-
composed mainly of sāl, mahua,
kusum and tendu. The Mand
River rises near
Girsa in Surguja,
draining the
southern part of the
Mainpat Plateau to the north...
-
Midrash (studyhouse) are in Tel Aviv.
Yisroel Friedman, The
Golden Dynasty,
Girsa Ltd, Jerusalem, 1997. The
Vasloier Rebbe: Reb
Sholom Halpern, zt'l...
- today. The city is home to two
Jewish kindergartens, two
Jewish schools (
Girsa and Chabad) and a
Jewish home for the
elderly (Les Marroniers). Wild, Dölf...
-
significance of AI,
Yvonne Hofstetter on the AI arms race,
Elina Radionova-
Girsa from Lithuania, and Adam Wolf and Sc****sch
Davoodi on the
situation in...
- (later chairs) of its
central committee. They were (in
alphabetical order):
Girša Abramavičius
Dveira Berzakaitė
Berelis Fridmanas Kazys Giedrys Juozas Greifenbergeris...
- Emma, was a
professor at the
University of
Bratislava Son-in-law Václav
Girsa (1875-1954),
husband of
daughter Berta, was a
physician and
diplomat Son-in-law...
- (The Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem, May 15–18, 1995), pp. 176–185. " 'Al
Girsa Ahat le-Masekhet
Nidda Mi-Tqufat ha-Sbora'im,"
Tarbiz 65 (1996), 721 – 728...