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famous Jewish higher educational religious institutions in Novogrudok, the
Novardok Yeshiva,
which was one of the
largest and most
important yeshivas in pre-war...
- The
Novardok Yeshiva was one of the
largest and most
important yeshiva in pre-World War II Europe, and a
force within the
Mussar movement. It was the first...
- (Hebrew: יוסף יוזל הורוביץ), also
Yosef Yoizel Hurwitz,
known as the
Alter of
Novardok (1847–December 9, 1919), was a
student of
Rabbi Yisroel Salanter, the founder...
- location, and
often for
individual groups. A
group of
students from the
Novardok Yeshiva were
deported in a
group from
Poland to Siberia.
Their leader and...
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Mashgiach ruchani of
Novardok Yeshiva by
Rabbi Yosef Yozel Horwitz, the 'Alter', who
offered to
split the
responsibility as
Alter of
Novardok.
Rabbi Mordechai...
- and in a
branch of the
Novardok yeshiva in Mezhirichi.
Later on in his life Ben-Artzi
immortalized the
world of the
Novardok yeshiva in
three of his...
- studies, and
features the rosh yeshiva's
musar (ethics)
lectures in the
Novardok tradition.[citation needed] The
yeshiva also has a kollel,
Kollel Ner Rochel...
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Abraham Chazan.
Rabbi Yosef Yozel Horowitz,
known as the "Alter (Elder) of
Novardok",
succeeded his
master Rabbi Yisrael Salanter in
disseminating the pietistic...
- survivor, and
leader of the
Novardok Yeshiva movement after World War II. He was the rosh
yeshiva (head of school) of the
Novardok Yeshiva in France, where...
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servant and amb****ador
Yosef Yozel Horwitz (1847–1919), "The
Alter of
Novardok",
Belarusian rabbi Yosef Kapach (1917–2000),
Yemenite scholar Yosef Karduner...