- mashgiach, co-compiler of
Michtav me-Eliyahu and
author of the well
known Sifsei Chaim series (not to be
confused with the
Liska Rebbe of the same name)...
-
Shabbethai B****,
Sifsei Chachamim to Rashi,
commentary to
Exodus 34:26
Hullin 105a
Jacob ben Asher,
Yoreh De'ah 87:8
Moses Isserles,
Sifsei De'ah 7 Shabbatai...
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Shabbethai ben
Joseph B**** (1641–1718) (Hebrew: שבתי בן יוסף; also
known by the
family name Strom), born at Kalisz, was the
founder of
Jewish bibliography...
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Menachem Justman[citation needed]. He
wrote a
commentary on Torah,
called Sifsei Tzadik,
which was
published after his
death by his son
Rabbi Enoch Gad Justman...
- and
Obadiah ben Abraham's
commentary Mishnah, Zavim, 3-4 Ibn Ezra on
Leviticus 15:13 Chizkuni" on
Numbers 4:6
Sifsei Kohen to the
Chumash vol. 2 p. 245...
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Usher Mordechai Rosenbaum of Cleveland-Strozhnitz (died 1991)
author of
Sifsei Reim, son of
Rabbi Yesochor Ber, and son-in-law of
Rabbi Meir
Leifer of...
- father-in-law of his
brother Yonah Menachem Nachum HaKohen. Nevertheless,
Sifsei/Siftei/Sifte Kohen, Shakh's
commentary on the
Shulchan Aruch, was considered...
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Kalonymus Haberkasten ()
Yitzchok Hutner ()
Pinchas Menachem Justman (the
Sifsei Tzadik)
Yisrael Meir Lau (later
Chief Rabbi of Israel)
Menachem Mendel of...
-
community Rabbi of Wieluń.
Chanoch Gad
Served as Rosh
Yeshiva of
Yishvat Sifsei Tadik In Czestochowa. Also
served a
member of the
Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah...
-
succeeded by his son-in-law,
Grand Rabbi Usher Mordechai Rosenbaum,
author of
Sifsei Riem, and
Amoirois Tehoirois. In 1962 Reb
Usher Mordechai founded the Clevelander...