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Joseph Ber
Soloveitchik (Hebrew: יוסף דב הלוי סולובייצ׳יק
Yosef Dov ha-Levi Soloveychik;
February 27, 1903 –
April 9, 1993) was a
major American Orthodox...
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Soloveitchik (Hebrew: סולובייצ'יק Yiddish: סאָלאָווייטשיק) (also Soloveichik) is a surname. The name is a
diminutive form of the
Russian word соловей,...
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Chaim (Halevi)
Soloveitchik (Yiddish: חיים סאָלאָווייטשיק, Polish:
Chaim Sołowiejczyk), also
known as
Chaim Brisker (1853 – 30 July 1918), was a rabbi...
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Yitzchok Zev
Halevi Soloveitchik (Hebrew: יצחק זאב הלוי סולובייצ'יק), also
known as
Velvel Soloveitchik ("Zev"
means "wolf" in Hebrew, and "Velvel" is...
- The
Soloveitchik dynasty of
rabbinic scholars and
their students originated the
Brisker method of
Talmudic study,
which is
embraced by
their followers...
- Haym
Soloveitchik (born
September 19, 1937) is an
American Modern Orthodox rabbi and historian. He is the only son of
Rabbi Joseph B.
Soloveitchik. He...
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Meshulam Dovid Soloveitchik (Hebrew: משולם דוד סולובייצ'יק also
known as Reb
Dovid or Rav Dovid; 21
October 1921 – 31
January 2021) was a
Haredi (ultra-orthodox)...
- Zevi
Soloveitchik (Soloweyczyk) (Hebrew: אליהו סולובייצ'יק; c. 1805–1881) was a
Lithuanian rabbi,
author and
translator from ****sk.
Soloveitchik was a...
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Yosef Dov
Soloveitchik (born 1820 in Nesvizh,
Minsk Governorate,
Russian Empire; died 1 May 1892 in Brest-Litovsk,
Grodno Governorate,
Russian Empire)...
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Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Soloveitchik, also
known as the
Swiss Gadol, was a
prominent Haredi rabbi who
lived in Switzerland. He
served as a rosh
yeshiva in...