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Robert Biedroń (born 1976),
politician and LGBT
activist Menachem Mendel of
Rimanov (1745–1815),
Hasidic rebbe and
author Józef
Kanty Ossoliński (1707–1780)...
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including the
Chozeh of Lublin, the
Maggid of
Koznitz and
Menachem Mendel of
Rimanov, one of the
three "Fathers of
Polish Hasidism".[citation needed] Elimelech...
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Menachem Mendel Torem of
Rimanov also
known as
Mendele Rimanover (Alt. spellings: Riminov, Rimanev) (1745–May 29, 1815) was a
famous Hasidic Rebbe and...
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Rimanov (Yiddish: רימאנאוו [rɨˈmanuf]) is the name of a
Hasidic rabbinical dynasty within Orthodox Judaism. The
dynasty originated in Rymanów in Poland's...
- Mezeritch, also
known as "Menachem
Mendel of Horodok".
Menachem Mendel of
Rimanov (1745 – 1815),
Torah scholar and
student of
Elimelech of
Lizhensk Menachem...
- in the
course of the time. The
Hasidic leader Rabbi Menachem Mendel of
Rimanov (1745–1815)
lived and
worked there for many years. In 1772, it was annexed...
- He was a
disciple of
rabbis Moshe Leib of S****ov,
Menachem Mendel of
Rimanov, the
Maggid of
Koznitz and the Seer of Lublin. His
younger brother was...
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Jewish leaders. (see Adar 4) 19 Iyar (1815) -
Death of
Menachem Mendel of
Rimanov 19 Iyar (1945) –
Joseph Goebbels commits suicide as
World War II nears...
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Yeshiva in Nikolsburg.
which had
among its students,
Menachem Mendel of
Rimanov,
Mordecai Benet and
Moshe Leib of S****ov.
Abraham Trebitsch reported that...
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Hasidic communities that
follow the
customs of
Rabbi Menachem Mendel of
Rimanov,
there is a
public reading of the Book of
Devarim (Deuteronomy) from a...