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Sabbatai Zevi (August 1, 1626 – c. September 17, 1676) was an
Ottoman Jewish mystic, and
ordained rabbi from
Smyrna (now İzmir, Turkey). His
family origins...
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Maimonides (Book of Shoftim) (in Hebrew). Vol. 14. Jerusalem; Bnei Brak:
Shabse Frankel. OCLC 989980005.
Meiri (2006).
Daniel Bitton (ed.). Beit HaBechirah...
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Rabbi Naftali Hertzka Henig of Sharmash. The
first dean was
Rabbi Mordcha Shabse Berkowitch, who
served until 1979.
Throughout the years, the organization...
- 1980 Maimonides,
Mishneh Torah, Judges, Laws of
Kings and Wars,
Chapter 7 (
Shabse Frankel edition,
Jerusalem - B'nai B'rak, 5762 (c.2008,
copyright 1998))...
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Maimonides (Book of Shoftim) (in Hebrew). Vol. 14. Jerusalem; Bnei Brak:
Shabse Frankel. OCLC 989980005.
Maimonides (2016b).
Mishneh Torah by
Moses Maimonides...
- Norman’s
cousin Jacques was born
during this time in hiding. Norman’s father,
Shabse Nussbaum (later
Sydney Norman),
escaped the
Holocaust by
boarding a ship...
- Rapoport.
Ittur Seforim (in Hebrew). See
Sefer Halikutim, in
Rambam Shoftim (
Shabse Frankel edition),
Hilchos M'lachim
chapter eight, law
eleven Spira, Chaim...
- Ghetto. Shiroh,
lyrics by
Maurice Schwartz, from Schwartz's
production Shabse Tzvi
After Olshanetsky's death, a
scholarship in his name was
endowed at...
- and
share their work:
including writers N. Y. Gottlib, A. Sh. Shkolnikov,
Shabse Perl,
Moyshe Shaffir, Mirl Erdberg-Shatan,
Esther Segal, J. I. Segal, Yudika...