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Shmuel Schneersohn (or
Rabbi Shmuel of
Lubavitch or The
Rebbe Maharash) (29
April 1834 – 14
September 1882 OS) was an
Orthodox rabbi and the
fourth Rebbe...
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Shlomo ben
Yitzchak HaLevi II, most well
known for his
responsa Maharash Levi (or
Maharash L'veit HaLevi),
published in
Thessaloniki in 1652.
These responsa...
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literally "The Name of God". 13
Tishrei (1882) - P****ing of the
Rebbe Maharash, the 4th
Chabad Rebbe. 16
Tishrei (1349) – The
Jewish po****tion of Krems...
- ),
founded by the Abhūrī king Iśvarasena and
first used in
Gujarat and
Mahārāsh-tra and
later (until the 13th century) in
Madhya Pradesh and as far north...
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lived in Orsha.
Little is
known about him. 7.
Rabbi Shmuel Schneersohn (
Maharash) (1834–1882) of Lubavitch, his
youngest son,
succeeded him as the Rebbe...
- of
Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk. 2 Iyar (1834) -
Birth of the
Rebbe Maharash, 4th
Chabad Rebbe. 4 Iyar (1165) –
Maimonides survives a
fierce storm at...
- Rebbe)
Menachem M.
Schneersohn (Tzemach Tzedek)
Shmuel Schneersohn (Rebbe
Maharash)
Sholom Dovber Schneersohn (Rebbe Rashab)
Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (Rebbe...
- were
published by the
Chabad movement. He is
commonly referred to as the
Maharash, an
acronym for
Moreinu HaRav Shmuel ('our teacher,
Rabbi Shmuel'). Rabbi...
- Meir Wahl or Meir Wahl Katzenellenbogen, (also
known as Meir
Shauls and
MaHaRaSH) was a
Polish rabbi. He was the son of Saul Wahl, who
according to legend...
- (Mitteler Rebbe)
Menachem M.
Schneersohn (Tzemach Tzedek)
Shmuel Schneersohn (
Maharash)
Sholom Dovber Schneersohn (Rashab)
Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (Rayatz)...