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Leibush L.
Lehrer (1887–1964) was a
leading Yiddish pedagogue, writer,
philosopher and lyricist. He aut****d
several books on education, psychology, and...
- Meir
Leibush ben
Yehiel Michel Wisser (March 7, 1809 –
September 18, 1879),
better known as the
Malbim (Hebrew: מלבי"ם), was a rabbi,
master of Hebrew...
- as
Elijah ben
Solomon Zalman, 18th
century Lithuania The Malbim, Meir
Leibush ben
Yehiel Michel Wisser classical Talmudic commentaries were
written by...
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Bible text
include Rashi,
David Kimhi, Yom-Tov
Lipmann ****er, and Meir
Leibush ben
Yehiel Michal, who all
produced slightly varying sketches of the temple...
- the
three great classical Yiddish writers. Sol
Liptzin wrote: "Yitzkhok
Leibush Peretz was the
great awakener of Yiddish-speaking
Jewry and
Sholom Aleichem...
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Ludovic Bruckstein (27 July 1920 – 4
August 1988) was a
Romanian writer. He was born in Mukachevo,
Czechoslovakia (now Ukraine), and grew up in Sighet...
- the
Yiddish theater, and new
plays by
Ludovic Bruckstein, (or I.L. or
Leibush Brukstein, 1920-1988) who
wrote between 1948 and 1969 a
series of plays...
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commentary to
Leviticus 11:33
Maimonides Chap. 13 of
Tractate Nega'im. Meir
Leibush ben
Yehiel Michal, to
Sifra on
Leviticus 22:3
minor Chap. 66. b
Sefer ha-Chinuch...
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included Simon Dubnow, Saul M. Ginsburg,
Abraham Menes, and
Jacob Shatzky.
Leibush Lehrer (1887–1964)
headed a
section including psychologists and educators...
- www.chabad.org.
Retrieved 2016-04-19.
Proverbs 15:13 and 15,
Rabbi Meir
Leibush (Malbim)
Mivhar Hapeninim 155,161 as
found in The
Jewish Moral Virtues...