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Lelov (Yiddish: לעֶלוֹב) is a Polish-Israeli
Hasidic dynastic court,
which traces its
origins to the town of Lelów,
Poland where the
court was established...
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Marko Lelov (born 21
November 1973) is an
Estonian football manager and
former professional player.
Lelov pla**** as a
midfielder for Pärnu Kalakombinaat/MEK...
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Fourth rebbe of
Lelov. Son-in-law of
Noach Pinchas Horowitz. His great-grandson
Pinchas Yitzchak Biderman (b. 1940), is the
rebbe of
Lelov-Nikolsburg. Baruch'l...
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Rabinowicz ("the Holy Jew"),
Simcha Bunim of Peshischa, Meir of Apta,
David of
Lelov,
Moshe Teitelbaum, Tzvi
Elimelech of Dinov,
Naftali Zvi of Rop****z, and...
- (several) Łańcut (from Łańcut, Poland)
Lashkovitz (from Ulashkivtsi, Ukraine)
Lelov (from Lelów, Poland)
Lechovitch (from Lyakhavichy, Belarus)
Linitz (from...
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After the season, Reim left the club and was
replaced Marko Lelov in
December 2012.
Lelov won the 2012–13
Estonian Cup, but was
sacked in July 2013 after...
- Lelów was the
founder of the
Lelov H****idic dynasty. He is
commonly referred to as "Reb
Dovid Lelover".
Rabbi Dovid of
Lelov was a
disciple of the Seer...
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movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin
Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz
Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit
HaHayal Poale...
- they call
themselves the Pinsk-Karlin.
Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Biderman of
Lelov (1903–1987), who was
accepted by many
Karliner Hasidim as the new rebbe...
- Indifferent? Anglo-Jewry 1938-1945 Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 13-14
Migdal Dovid (
lelov) 2019 Edition,
Toldos Hamo"l, page 92. Albert,
Rabbi Shmuel. Hamodia, Inyan...