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Chaim Leib
Halevi Shmuelevitz, (Hebrew: חיים לייב שמואלביץ; 1902–1979) — also
spelled Shmulevitz — was a
member of the
faculty of the
Mirrer Yeshiva for...
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During this time
Finkel chose one of his students,
Rabbi Chaim Leib
Shmuelevitz as a son-in-law and
eventually successor. With the
outbreak of World...
- released.
Between 5
December 1948 and 25
January 1949, Yellin-Mor and
Shmuelevitz were
tried in a
military court on
terrorism charges. The prosecution...
- War I. In 1929, one of the yeshiva's most
gifted students,
Chaim Leib
Shmuelevitz ("Chaim Stutchiner"),
married the
daughter of
Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel...
- US
application 8271057, Uri Levine, Amir Shinar, Ehud Shabtai,
Yuval Shmuelevitz, "Condition-based activation, shut-down and
management of applications...
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halachist Chaim Potok (1929–2002),
American Jewish author Chaim Leib
Shmuelevitz (1902–1979),
Mirrer Rosh
HaYeshiva Chaim Schreiber (1918–1984), British...
- The
Israeli Rescue Delegation under the
command of Col.
Avner Shmuelevitz (with the
yellow helmet and
green uniform)....
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Moshe Shmuel Shapira Meir
Shapiro Naftoli Shapiro Shimon Shkop Chaim Shmuelevitz Joseph B.
Soloveitchik Adin
Steinsaltz Naftoli Trop
Chaim Volozhin Elchonon...
- Dessler.
Tomer Devorah by
Moses Cordovero.
Sichos Mussar by
Chaim Leib
Shmuelevitz. Pele
Yoetz by
Eliezer Papo. Kav ha-Yashar by Tzvi
Hirsch Kaidanover...
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surviving Jews fled to the "land of Beirut", not to
return until 1533.
Shmuelevitz 1999, p. 15: "Capsali,
relying on
Jewish informants, was
perhaps better...