- Kfar
Shmaryahu (Hebrew: כְּפַר שְׁמַרְיָהוּ, Arabic: كفار شمرياهو) is a
local council in Israel,
within the Tel Aviv District. Kfar
Shmaryahu was founded...
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Shmaryahu Levin (Russian: Шмарьяху Левин; born 1867 in Svislach,
Minsk Governorate; died 9 June 1935, Haifa), was a
Jewish Zionist activist. He was a...
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Shmarya Guttman (Hebrew: שמריה גוטמן; 1909–1996) was an
Israeli archaeologist.
Shmarya Guttman was born in Glasgow, Scotland. His
parents were Russian...
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Naftali (2023). Rav Chaim: The Life and
Legacy of the Sar
HaTorah Rav
Shmaryahu Yosef Chaim Kanievsky. ArtScroll. ISBN 9781422632871. "שקל שקל הישועות...
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Shmaryahu Noah
Schneersohn (1842-1923) was the
fourth and last
rebbe of Kopust, a
branch of the
Chabad dynasty of Hasidism. He
succeeded as 4th leader...
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Rabbi Shmaryahu Noah
Schneersohn (1842–1924),
known as
Shmaryahu Noah of Babruysk.
Succeeding his brother,
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman,
Rabbi Shmaryahu Noah served...
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Rabbi Shmaryahu Yitzchak Bloch (1864 –
December 1923) was a
rabbi and
Talmudist in
Tsarist Russia and England.
There is very
scant information about Rabbi...
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Seymour Lubetzky (April 28, 1898 –
April 5, 2003, born
Shmaryahu Lubetzky) was a
major cataloging theorist and a
prominent librarian. Born in the Russian...
- of Rechitsa.
Shmaryahu Noah
Schneersohn (1842–1924),
known as
Shmaryahu Noah of Babruysk.
Succeeding his brother,
Shlomo Zalman,
Shmaryahu Noah served...
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Shmaryahu "Shmerke"
Kaczerginski (Yiddish: שמערקע קאַטשערגינסקי;
October 28 1908 –
April 23 1954) was a Yiddish-speaking poet, musician,
writer and cultural...