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nonexistent due to the
Holocaust and emigration.
Moshe Chaim Ephraim of
Sudilkov,
prominent rabbi from the town
Rebecca Spielberg, US film
director Steven...
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Moshe Chaim Ephraim, also
known as
Ephraim of
Sudilkov, was born in Medzhybizh,
Poland 1748 and died
there on the 17th of Iyar in 1800. He was best known...
- Poland)
Stropkov (from Sztropkó,
Hungary (now in Stropkov, Slovakia))
Sudilkov (from Sudylkiv, Ukraine)
Sulitza (from Sulița, Romania) (there was also...
- of
Shabbatai ha-Kohen ("the ShACh") (1625–1663)
Moshe Chaim Ephraim of
Sudilkov (1748–1800) (his grandson)
Boruch of
Medzhybizh (1753–1811) (his grandson)...
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retrieved 2024-09-07 Responsa, p. 97, § 48 Responsa, p. 96, No. 192,
Sudilkov, 1834
Saverio Campanini, Un
intellettuale ebreo del Rinascimento. 'Ovadyah...
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Choshen Mishpat, in two
parts (Dyhernfurth, Lemberg; Zolkiev, 1809, 1816;
Sudilkov, 1830; and
often since in
Lemberg editions of
Shulchan Aruch,
Choshen Mishpaṭ)...
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David A. Chapin, the town of
Proskurov (now Khmelnitsky), near the city of
Sudilkov, "was the site of the
worst atrocity committed against Jews this century...
- son of R. Baruch. R.
Moshe Chaim Ephraim of
Sudilkov (c. 1748 – 17 Iyar 5560 [12 May 1800]).
Rebbe of
Sudilkov and Mezhibuzh. R.
Boruch of
Mezhibuzh (c....
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French tosafist Ephraim of Bonn, a 12th-century
German talmudist Ephraim of
Sudilkov, an 18th-century
Polish author and
member of the Baal Shem Tov's rabbinic...
- Trisk, Zaslav, Kremenets, Polonne, Dubno, Rivno, Korets, Derazhnja, Lutsk,
Sudilkov, Muravitsa, Shepetovka, Slavuta, Annopol, Klevan, Ludmir). The expedition...