- Shem
Mishmuel (Hebrew: שם משמואל) is a nine-volume
collection of
homiletical teachings on the
Torah and
Jewish holidays delivered by
Rabbi Shmuel Bornsztain...
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acknowledged as a
halakhic classic. His only son, Shmuel,
author of Shem
Mishmuel,
succeeded him as Rebbe. Born in Będzin,
Poland on 14
October 1838, Bornsztain...
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second Rebbe of the
Sochatchov Hasidic dynasty. He was
known as the Shem
Mishmuel by the
title of his nine-volume work of
Torah and
Hasidic thought. He was...
- father.
These teachings were
posthumously published in the nine-volume Shem
Mishmuel. In 1915 the town of
Sochaczew was destro**** by the
German army and Shmuel...
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Shmuel Bornsztain (second
Sochatchover rebbe), (1856–1926),
author of Shem
Mishmuel Shmuel Bornsztain (sixth
Sochatchover rebbe), (born 1961),
Israeli rabbi...
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Elimelech and
Divrei Elimelech Aish
Kodesh Sefas Emes
Imrei Emes Shem
Mishmuel Likkutei Sichos Nesivos Sholom Darchei Noam
Biblical poetry Medieval Hebrew...
- from the
University of London.
Belovski has
published two
books – Shem
MiShmuel:
Selections on the W****ly
Parashah and Festivals, and The
Shabbat Siddur...
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works of
Hasidic Judaism: The
Tanya (Likutei Amarim)
Likutey Moharan Shem
Mishmuel Tzavaat HaRivash Musar literature:
Mesillat Yesharim Shaarei Teshuva Orchot...
- Aviv: Pe'er, 1984
Shimon Hershler, Me’oren Shel Yisrael, Brooklyn: Shem
MiShmuel Institute, 1990
Yaakov Yehudah Vorchner,
Rabbi Akiva Eiger: His Life and...
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Avrohom Bornsztain, the
Avnei Nezer (1838–1910)
Shmuel Bornsztain, the Shem
Mishmuel (1856–1926)
Dovid Bornsztain (1876–1942)
Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain (d....