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- Chaim Tchernowitz (1871-1949), also known by his pen name Rav Tzair, was a Russian-American rabbi, author, teacher, and publicist. He was born in the...
- father Samuel Tchernowitz and moved to Israel in 1921. "Paraguay". Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 5 June 2020. "Tsur (Tchernowitz), Jacob"....
- Toledot HaPoskim, History of the Jewish Codes, by Chaim Tchernowitz....
- Ukraine. His Talmudic knowledge was acquired at the yeshiva of Rabbi Chaim Tchernowitz (Rav Tzair) in Odessa and in Petrograd, and his philosophical and Biblical...
- Einstein's little-known 20-year friendship with Orthodox rabbi Chaim Tchernowitz. A frequent speaker and commentator on these topics, Rosenberg has addressed...
- Study in Halakhic Flexibility Jewish Publication Society, 1989 Chayyim Tchernowitz, Toldot Haposkim 3: 164-172. J. Wrescher, Introduction to Shemen Sason...
- newspapers like HaMelitz and Ha-Tsfira. In 1912, he was invited by Chaim Tchernowitz to take over the latter's yeshiva in Odesa, although he declined the...
- Emunah; Harav Menachem Mendel of Kossov-Vizhnitz; and Harav Chaim of Tchernowitz, the Be’er Mayim Chaim, who is considered a talmid chaver, zechusam yagein...
- Vemibachutz, Achdut Editor (Israel), p.246-247, 1961 L. Goldhammer, Tchernowitz, in Arim Vei****t, Harav Kook Institute, p. 89-209, 1946 L. Goldhammer...
- from the original on November 3, 2012. Retrieved July 29, 2010. Chaim Tchernowitz (1974). Bitsaron: yarḥon la-madʻa, le-sifrut ule-vaʻayot ha-zeman. Issue...