- 1821) was a rabbi, Talmudist, and ethicist. Po****rly
known as "Reb
Chaim Volozhiner" or
simply as "Reb Chaim", he was the
founder of the
Volozhin Yeshiva...
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commonly called the
Volozhin Yeshiva (Yiddish: וואלאזשינער ישיבה, romanized:
Volozhiner Yeshiva), was a
prestigious Lithuanian yeshiva located in the town of...
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where his father,
Rabbi Yosef Dov
Soloveitchik was a
lecturer in the
Volozhiner Yeshiva. The
family moved away from Volozhin, and
after a few
years his...
- I with her
paternal grandmother, the
unofficial administrator of the
Volozhiner Yeshiva. She
joined her
immediate family after the war in the
United States...
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Volozhin (also
known as
Rabbi Yitzhak ben
Chaim of Volozhin,
Rabbi Itsele Volozhiner, and HagRIts; 1780 – 16 June 1849) was a rosh
yeshiva of the Volozhin...
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Volozhin Yeshiva Founded in 1802 in Valozhyn, Belarus, by
Rabbi Chaim Volozhiner, it was the
forerunner of all Lithuanian-syle yeshivos.
After his death...
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Archived from the
original on 16 June 2017.
Retrieved 20 June 2017.
Volozhiner, Ḥayyim ben
Isaac (2012). The Soul of Life: The
Complete Neffesh Ha-chayyim:...
- was the Rosh ha-kahal of
Valozhyn (Volozhin) and
sofer to
Rabbi Chaim Volozhiner, and
Jacques was a
member of the
Vilnius branch of that family, which...