-
According to the Book of Genesis,
Naphtali (/ˈnæftəlaɪ/; Hebrew: נַפְתָּלִי, Modern: Naftalī, Tiberian: Nap̄tālī, "my struggle") was the
sixth son of Jacob...
-
Naftoli (Naphtalie)
Carlebach (1916–2005) was an
Orthodox Jewish rabbi and accountant.
Carlebach was born in Leipzig,
Germany to
Rabbi Moshe Carlebach...
-
Rabbi Naftoli Trop (1871 –
September 24, 1928) was a
renowned Talmudist and
Talmid Chacham. He
served as rosh
yeshiva of
Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim in Radun...
-
Rabbi Naftoli Shapiro (1906–1981) was an
Orthodox Talmudic scholar and rosh
yeshiva in
Glasgow for 40 years. Born in 1906 in the town of Mir, Poland,...
- and the
founder of the
Israelite Tribe of Naphtali. Naphtali,
Naftali or
Naftoli may also
refer to:
Naftali Bendavid,
Congressional reporter for The Wall...
-
Rebbe Meir
Yosef Rubin of Kerestir, son-in-law of
Rebbe Avrohom Rebbe Naftoli Gross of
Debrecen (died 1988),
brother of
Rabbi Yeshaya's son-in-law Rabbi...
-
Shmuel Shapira Meir
Shapiro Naftoli Shapiro Shimon Shkop Chaim Shmuelevitz Joseph B.
Soloveitchik Adin
Steinsaltz Naftoli Trop
Chaim Volozhin Elchonon...
- Holocaust,
remarried and
relocated to Brooklyn. Rav W****erman's
other son
Naftoli was
murdered in the Holocaust. R' W****erman was an
opponent of Zionism...
-
Chaim Halberstam of Sanz, who was a
disciple of
Rabbi Naftoli Tzvi of Rop****z.
Rabbi Naftoli was a
disciple of
Rebbe Elimelech of
Lizhensk author of...
-
Polish Jews, "Augusta"
Gitte (Gitel)
Shaindel Rubinstein née
Silberfeld and
Naftoli Hertz "Horace" Rubinstein. Her
father was a
shopkeeper in Kraków, Lesser...