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Avraham HaMalach (Hebrew: אברהם המלאך, lit. 'Abraham the Angel') also
Abraham ben Dov Ber
Friedman HaMalach (1739 – 25
September 1776) as an 18th-century...
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Sefer Raziel HaMalakh (Hebrew: ספר רזיאל המלאך, "the book of
Raziel the angel") is a
grimoire of
Practical Kabbalah from the
Middle Ages
written primarily...
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Avraham HaMalach (his son),
Nachum of Czernobyl,
Elimelech of Lizhensk,
Zusha of Hanipol, Levi
Yitzchok of Berditchev,
Boruch of Medzhybizh,
Aharon (
HaGadol)...
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interpreters Bob
Malach (born 1954),
American jazz
saxophonist Chaim Avraham Dov Ber
Levine HaCohen (died 1938),
known as "the
Malach" John
Malach Shaw (1931–1999)...
- authorship. For example,
Sefer Raziel HaMalach, an astro-magical text
partly based on a
magical manual of late antiquity,
Sefer ha-Razim, was,
according to the...
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Rebbe Dov Ber of
Rovne and Mezritsh,
Volhynia (1704–1772)
Rebbe Avrohom "
HaMalach" (1740–1777), son of
Rebbe Dov Ber
Rebbe Sholom Shachna of
Prhobisht (1769-1802)...
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higher than the earth, he can
perform miracles.
After the
death of
Avraham HaMalach,
Shlomo raised his sons,
Sholom Shachne and
Israel Chaim of Ludmir, the...
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Friedman of Ruzhin.
Sholom was born in
Velyki Mezhyrichi to
Rabbi Avraham HaMalach, son of Dov Ber, the
Maggid of
Mezeritch (the most
prominent disciple of...
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first members of
Agudat Israel and
occupying a seat on the
Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah.
After the
death of the
third Sadigura Rebbe in 1961, his
Hasidim asked...
- great-grandson of the
Maggid of Mezritch, the
grandson of
Rabbi Avrohom HaMalach Friedman (1739–1776), and the son of
Rabbi Sholom Shachne of Prohobisht...