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Samuel ben
Joseph Strashun (1794 –
March 21, 1872) (Hebrew: שמואל שטראשון מוילנא), also
known as
Rashash (רש"ש), was a
Russian Talmudist born in Zaskevich...
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Mattityahu Strashun (Hebrew: מתתיהו שטראשון, also
spelled Str****en;
October 1, 1817 –
December 13, 1885) was a
Lithuanian Talmudist,
Midrashic scholar...
- Olga
Strashun Weil (December 26, 1903 –
August 5, 1963) was an
American amateur tennis player and
golfer in the
early to mid-20th century. At the tennis...
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Mattityahu Mattityahu Peled (1923–1995),
Israeli public figure Mattityahu Strashun (1817–1885),
rabbi and
scholar Matisyahu (born 1979),
reggae musician Matisyahu...
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Russian linguist Olga
Strantzali (born 1996), Gr****
volleyball player Olga
Strashun Weil (1903–1963),
American tennis player and
golfer Olga
Strazheva (born...
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following rabbis:
Shalom Sharabi,
Yemenite Halakhist and
Kabbalist Samuel Strashun,
Lithuanian Talmudist This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- medal-winning
fencer Bryan Volpenhein – 2004 gold medal-winning
rower Olga
Strashun Weil –
amateur golfer and
tennis player Mary
Wineberg – 2008
Olympic gold...
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Shulhan Arukh 89:2 Tzvi
Hirsch Spira,
Darhei Teshuva 89:31,
citing Samuel Strashun's comments to
Hullin 103:2
Jacob ben Asher,
Yoreh De'ah 89:2
Moses Isserles...
- 1960–
Wendy Ward 1973– Jo Ann
Washam 1950–2019
Karrie Webb HoF 1974– Olga
Strashun Weil 1903–1963 Jane
Weiller 1912–1989
Linda Wessberg 1980–
Joyce Wethered...
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Sanders Cordes (4/5) Olga
Strashun 6–3, 6–4 1923 Ruth
Sanders Cordes (5/5)
Clara Louise Zinke 6–0, 7–5 1924 Olga
Strashun (1/1)
Clara Louise Zinke 6–4...