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Barry Gurary (also: Gourary,
Sholom Dovber[citation needed] or Berke) (b. in Rostov-on-Don,
Russia February 10, 1923, d. Montclair, New Jersey, United...
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Shemaryahu Gurary, also
known by his
Hebrew initials as Rashag, (1897–1989) was a
rabbi following the Chabad-Lubavitch
dynasty of Hasidism. His father...
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Garelik Yitzchak Ginsburgh Leib
Groner Yitzchok Dovid Groner Shemaryahu Gurary Aharon Gurevich Chaim Gutnick Mordechai Gutnick Moshe Gutnick Abraham Hecht...
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America by way of
Sweden with his wife, his
mother Shterna Sarah,
Shemaryahu Gurary, his wife
Chana and son Berka,
Chaim Mordechai Aizik Hodakov and his wife...
- 1943, from
right to left:
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, his father-in-law
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, and his brother-in-law
Shemaryahu Gurary....
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Berlin in Brooklyn, New York
Shemaryahu Gurary or
Shemaryahu Gur-Aryeh (1898–1989),
Orthodox Rabbi Barry Gurary or
Sholom Dovber Gur-Aryeh (1923–2005)...
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Tractate Sukkah 48a
Sacks 2009, pp. 306–7 and 1186.
Sacks 2009, pp. 760–3.
Gurary &
Kaplan 2000, p. 83-93.
Rashi on
Leviticus 23:36. Mayer,
Sally (Autumn...
- 5. Philadelphia: F.A.
Davis Company. p. 719.
Lebedeva ER,
Ushenin AV,
Gurary NM,
Gilev DV,
Olesen J (January 2022). "Diagnostic
criteria for
acute headache...
- them for
personal profit.
Gurary claimed the
books as part of his
inheritance from his late grandfather.
According to
Gurary, the
Chabad Library belonged...
- (2002–2022)
Jonathan Markovitch (2000 – present) Boaz Pash (2006–2012)
Eliezer Gurary (2014–present)
Simon de
Vries Joachim Loewenstam [fy] (1821–1836) Baruch...