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Jaakow Jicchak Szapira (or:
Jakow Iicchak Szapiro; Yid. יעקב יצחק שאַפיראַ; Eng.
Yaakov Yitzchak Szapira) (d. 11 July 1882 in Warsaw) – was a Hasidic...
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Rabbi Elimelech Szapira of
Grodzhisk (1823–1892) was the
leading Hasidic rebbe of his time in Poland. He was a
chosid (follower) of the
Rizhiner Rebbe...
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Kodesh (often
translated 'Holy Fire').
Rabbi Szapiro's
father was
Elimelech Szapira of the
Grodzhisk Hasidic dynasty.
Kalonymus Kalman Szapiro was
named after...
- 1892).
Rabbi Yisroel Szapira. son of
Rabbi Elimelech Szapira.
Rabbi Chayim Myer
Yechiel Szapira, son of
Rabbi Elimelech Szapira.
Rabbi Yisroel Shapira...
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often lacking a
title page. The
edition of the
Talmud published by the
Szapira brothers in
Slavita was
published in 1817, and it is
particularly prized...
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Yehuda Meir
Shapiro (Polish:
Majer Jehuda Szapira; 3
March 1887 – 27
October 1933) was a
prominent Polish Hasidic rabbi and rosh yeshiva, also
known as...
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Yisroel Szapira of
Grodzhisk was a
Hasidic rebbe in Poland. His father,
Chayim Meir Yechiel, was the son of the
Grodzhisk Rebbe,
Elimelech Szapira. When...
- of Breslov[citation needed] 1
Nisan (1892) –
Death of
Rabbi Elimelech Szapira of Grodzhisk[citation needed] 2
Nisan (1920) –
Death of
Sholom Dovber Schneersohn...
- Zdzisław
Peszkowski (1918–2007),
survivor of the
Katyn m****acre
Majer Szapira (1887–1933),
first Orthodox Jew to
become a
member in the Sejm (Parliament)...
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about Théodore
Joseph Schapiro (Schapira, Schapire, Shapira, Shapiro,
Szapira, Chapira) (alias
Joseph Schorst) can be
found in
police archives in Paris...