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Shneur Zalman Moishe HaYitzchoki,
usually known familiarly as Reb
Zalman Moishe, (c. 1872-3 Shvat, 1952), was an
Orthodox Jewish Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi...
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Artistic Director of the
National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki, Chabad-Lubavitch
Rabbi (known
familiarly as "Reb
Zalman Moishe") Zalman...
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Shmuel Leib
Medalia Meir
Shlomo Yanovsky Nissan Mindel Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki Avraham Osdoba Hillel Paritcher Zalman I.
Posner Menachem Shmuel David...
- Levi
Yitzchak Schneerson, R.
Itche Der Masmid, and R.
Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki. The Malach.
Schneersohn was a
prolific writer on
Chabad theology. Much...
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Shlomo Yitzchaki (Hebrew: רבי שלמה יצחקי; Latin:
Salomon Isaacides; French:
Salomon ben
Isaac de Troyes; c. 1040 – 13 July 1105) was a
French rabbi who...
- was head of the Beit Din as a
Chief Rabbi in
Tunis in the 18th century.
Yitzchaki was born in
Tunis in the 18th century, and was
ordained a
rabbi at the...
- individuals:
Geonim Saadia Gaon, 10th
century Babylon Rishonim Rashi (Shlomo
Yitzchaki), 12th
century France Abraham ibn Ezra
Nachmanides (Moshe ben Nahman)...
- they
established several notable rabbinic dynasties.
Yocheved bat
Shlomo Yitzchaki (Hebrew: יוכבד בת שלמה יצחקי) was born
between 1058 and 1062 in Troyes...
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David Hayyun was a 17th-century
Rabbi and Kabbalist.
Together with
David Yitzchaki and
Jacob Molko, he
served as a
dayan in the
Jerusalem rabbinate of Moshe...
- Lunel).
Yonatan HaKohen of Lunel. Abba Mari
haYarhi, and his son Isaac.
Meshullam ben
Jacob Asher ben
Meshullam Rava
Shlomo Yitzchaki (Rashi) (disputed[citation...