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Hershel of
Ostropol (Yiddish: הערשעלע אסטראפאלער, romanized:
Hershele Ostropoler,
Little Hersh of Ostropol; 1757–1811) is a
prominent figure in Jewish...
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Adventures of
Hershele,
Hershele Rescues the Captives,
Hershele and the
Treasure in Yerushalayim,
Hershele makes the Grade, and
Hershele Discovers America...
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Rebbe of
Skver was
Rabbi Hershele of
Skver (Reb
Hershele Skverer), a
direct descendant of the Baal Shem Tov. When
Rabbi Hershele settled in
Skver (Skvira)...
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Synagogue – son of Reb
Hershele Spinker Rabbi Nuta
Horowitz –
Spinka Rebbe in Bor Park-
Zichron Avraham Synagogue – son of Reb
Hershele Spinker Rabbi Naftali...
- mythology: Kitsune, Susanoo, Kappa, Bake-danuki, Hare of
Inaba Jewish folklore:
Hershele Ostropoler (Ashke****), Joha (Sephardic)
Kazakh folklore:
Aldar kose Kiowa...
- New York
directing credits include: Got Fun
Nekome (God of Vengeance),
Hershele Ostropolyer (adapted by Reissa), Zise
Khaloymes (based on her
English language...
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Samson ben
Pesah Ostropoli was born in
Ostropil The hero of
Jewish humor,
Hershele Ostropoler, was from that town
Grandparents of
American filmmaker James...
- in the Theater's 2008
production of
Gimpel Tam, its 2010
production of
Hershele Ostropolyer, its 2012
production of The
Golden Land (a 2013
Drama Desk...
- ("Green leaves"), ****uriku, Sholem-Aleykhem ("****o"), and
Hershele Ostropoler ("
Hershele of Ostropol"). In 1917, in
response to
antisemitic violence...
- wouldn't need oats at all!". Some
jokes of
Motke Chabad are
ascribed to
Hershele Ostropoler and vice versa. "Motke Habad", by
Gershon Winer Arie Sover,...