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- Hirsch Kaidanover (c. 1650 – 1712), a native of Wilna; was the author of Kav ha-Yashar (Hebrew: קב הישר). He was the son of Rabbi Aaron Samuel Kaidanover and...
- Aaron Samuel ben Israel Kaidanover (Hebrew: אהרן שמואל קאידנוור; 1614 – December 1676) was a Polish-Lithuanian rabbi. Among his teachers were Jacob Hoeschel...
- from the Hebrew expression Morenu Rabbi Shmuel Kaidanover, after the Kabbalah rabbi Aaron Samuel Kaidanover. Joseph Abramovich Marchak (1854 - 1918), was...
- aut****d by Tzvi Hirsch Kaidanover (c. 1648[citation needed]–1712), a rabbi at Frankfurt and son of Aaron Samuel Kaidanover, is an "ethical-kabbalistic...
- represented by Raphael. It is said in Kav HaYashar by Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Kaidanover (1648–1712), that when the angels appointed to bring infirmity and sickness...
- (eastern Ashke****c) origin. It's a contraction of Our teacher rebe Shmuel Kaidanover. Archie Marshek (1902–1992), American film editor Boris Marshak (1933–2006)...
- Israeli politician Zvi Hercowitz (born 1945), Israeli economist Zvi Hirsch Kaidanover (1650–1712), German rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer (1795–1874), Orthodox German...
- 1680 – Nicolas Fouquet, French politician (b. 1615) 1712 – Zebi Hirsch Kaidanover, Lithuanian-born rabbi and writer (b. c. 1650) 1742 – Jean-Baptiste Dubos...
- (disambiguation) Kav ha-Yashar, a 1705 book of musar literature by Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Kaidanover Sefer haYashar (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- of Dietrichstein (1596–1655), owner of the Mikulov estate Aaron Samuel Kaidanover (1614–1676), Polish-Lithuanian rabbi Joseph Almosnino (1642–1689), Gr****-Serbian...