- The
Tiktinsky (or Tiktinski)
family is "****ociated with the
foundation and
development of" the Mir
Yeshiva (Belarus), from
which came the one in Jerusalem...
-
Rabbi Chaim Yehudah Leib
Tiktinsky (also
spelled Tikutinsky) was a
prominent 19th
century Eastern European rabbi. He
served as rosh
yeshiva of the Mir...
- Belarus) in 1814, 1815 or 1817 by
Rabbi Shmuel Tiktinsky.
After his death, his
oldest son,
Rabbi Avraham Tiktinsky, was
appointed Rosh Yeshiva.
After a number...
- Governorate,
Russian Empire),
Rabbi Shmuel Tiktinsky.
After Shmuel's death, his
youngest son,
Rabbi Chaim Leib
Tiktinsky, was
appointed rosh
yeshiva (head of...
- Dov
Soloveitchik (Beis Halevi),
rabbi in ****sk and
Brest Chaim Leib
Tiktinsky,
yeshiva dean of Mir
Yeshiva Naftoli Trop,
yeshiva dean of
Radin Yeshiva...
- Palestine. 1817 – The Mir
Yeshiva is
established in Mir by
Rabbi Shmuel Tiktinsky. 1841 – The non-religious
Jewish Enlightenment movement,
called the Haskalah...
-
third wife, Mina, was from Mir; her
father was Rav
Chaim Yehudah Leib
Tiktinsky, rav of Mir. A year
after marrying Rebbetzin Yenta,
Rabbi Lapidos traveled...