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Samuel Mohilever (1824 – 1898), also
Shmuel Mohilever, was a rabbi,
pioneer of
Religious Zionism and one of the
founders of the
Hovevei Zion movement....
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delegates met in Kattowitz,
Germany (today Katowice, Poland).
Rabbi Samuel Mohilever was
elected the
president and Leon
Pinsker the
chairman of the organization...
- רוחני,
merkaz ruhani – "spiritual centre",
introduced by
rabbi Samuel Mohilever. In this
meaning it may
refer to: Bank Mizrahi, a
precursor of Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot...
- Ruhani" lit.
Spiritual centre: מרכז רוחני,
introduced by
rabbi Samuel Mohilever.
Mizrachi believes that the
Torah should be at the
centre of
Zionism and...
- Parti****nts of
Katowice Conference, 1884. In the
center of the
front row
Rabbi Samuel Mohilever and Leon Pinsker...
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Ariah (Aryeh) Lev
Mohiliver (
Mohilever) (born May 16, 1904, Białystok; died
March 7, 1996, in Jerusalem) was an
Israeli chess master and editor. Born...
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secular Zionists could unite around their nationalist agenda.
Rabbi Shmuel Mohilever, an
early religious Zionist,
proposed making Hanukkah the
official holiday...
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Abraham Adolf Korkis Bukovina (1):
Mayer Ebner Russia (4):
Rabbi Samuel Mohilever, Prof. Max E. Mandelstamm,
Jacob Bernstein-Kohan,
Isidor Jasinowski France...
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Mandatory Palestine in 1921,
former prime minister of
Israel Samuel Mohilever (1824–1898), born in the
Russian Empire (Belarus)
Religious Zionist, a...
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agriculture in Palestine.
Rabbi Shmuel Mohilever was
instrumental in
mobilizing funding and
organizing the settlers.
Mohilever's remains were
later reinterred...