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Shraga (Talmudic Aramaic: שרגא) is a
Jewish given name (meaning "candle" in
Talmudic Aramaic) and may
refer to:
Samuel ben Uri
Shraga Phoebus, Polish...
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Rabbi Shraga Silverstein was a Rabbi, author, and translator. He
translated a
number of books,
including seventeen that were not
published by 2014, and...
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Shraga Bar (Hebrew: שרגא בר; born
March 24, 1948) is a
former Israeli football defender who pla**** for the
Israel national team
between 1968 and 1972....
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Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz (1886 – 7
September 1948) was a
leader of
American Orthodox Judaism and
founder of
institutions including Torah U'Mesorah, an...
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Shraga Goren (Hebrew: שרגא גורן, 1898 – 12 June 1972) was an
Israeli politician. Born
Shraga Gorohovsky in
Makariv in the
Russian Empire (today in Ukraine)...
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Shraga Shoval (Hebrew: שרגא שובל; born: 19
October 1958) is an
Israeli professor in the
Department of
Industrial Engineering &
Management and the Dean...
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Shraga Weil (Hebrew: שרגא ווייל;
September 24, 1918 –
February 20, 2009) was an
Israeli painter. Weil was born in Nitra,
Czechoslovakia in 1918 to a family...
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Samuel ben Uri
Shraga Phoebus (alternatively, "Or
Shraga", "Faivish", "Fayvish", "Faibesh", etc.) (Hebrew: שמואל בן אורי שרגא פיביש) (c. 1625 or 1650...
- פֿײַוול) is a Yiddish-language
masculine given name,
often paired with
Shraga. It is a
diminutive form of the name Feivush.
Notable people with the name...
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Grand Rabbi Shraga Feivish Hager (January 10, 1958 – June 29, 2024), also
known as the
Kosover Rebbe, was the
rebbe of the
Kosov Hasidic dynasty, a dayan...