- Reb
Noson, born
Nathan Sternhartz, was the
chief disciple and
scribe of
Rebbe Nachman of Breslov,
founder of the
Breslov Hasidic dynasty. Reb
Noson is...
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Noson lawen (Welsh pronunciation: [
ˈnɔsɔn ˈlauɛn];
literally 'merry or
joyful night') is a
Welsh term for a
party with music,
similar to a cèilidh. Cèilidh...
- in Wales,
observed on 1 November. The
night before is Nos
Galan Gaeaf or
Noson Galan Gaeaf, an
Ysbrydnos ("spirit night") when
spirits are abroad. Traditionally...
-
Noson Lawen a
Welsh language-phrase for a
party with music.
Noson Lawen may also
refer to:
Noson Lawen (film), 1949
Noson Lawen (TV series), from 1982...
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published and
disseminated mainly after his
death by his disciple, Reb
Noson:
Likutey Moharan ("Collected
Teachings of Our Teacher,
Rabbi Nachman") (vol...
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Carrol (
Noson Lawen Partners) Fran
Coombs (managing editor) Amy
Holmes (spokeswoman)
Products Political commentary,
opinion polling Owner Noson Lawen Partners...
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written by
Rebbe Nachman and Reb
Noson. All of
Rebbe Nachman's
teachings were
transcribed by Reb
Noson. Additionally, Reb
Noson wrote some of his own works...
- Avot of
Rabbi Natan, also
known as Avot de-Rabbi
Nathan (ARN) (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: אבות דרבי נתן), the
first and
longest of the
minor tractates...
- Petr
Nikolayevich (1928–1929)
Segal Moisey Abramovich (1929–1930)
Vekslin Noson-Ber
Zalmanovich (1931–1935)
Qamay Gilem Khayrievich /
Qamay Ğilem Xäyri...
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Neumann taught in the
yeshiva in the 1920s
Greenspan was
succeeded by
Rabbi Noson Ordman (1906-1996). Born in Tavrik, Lithuania,
Rabbi Ordman was a 14 year...