-
Beilin (1888–1989), the
birth name of
American composer Irving Berlin Yisroel Belsky (1938–2016),
American rosh
yeshiva and
posek Israel Bissell (1752–1823)...
-
Israel Rabbinical College (ישיבת נר ישראל), also
known as NIRC and Ner
Yisroel, is a
Haredi yeshiva (Jewish
educational institution) in Pikesville, Maryland...
-
Rabbi Yisroel Halpern, also
known as
Yisroel Karduner born
circa 1850 (died 1918, the 9th of Cheshvan, 5619 on the
Hebrew Calendar), was a
Breslover Hasid...
-
Yisroel Friedman may
refer to:
Yisrael Friedman of Ruzhin, 19th
century Jewish leader known as the
Ruzhiner Rebbe Yisroel Friedman, the
second Rebbe of...
- Am
Yisrael Chai (Hebrew: עם ישראל חי;
meaning "The
people of
Israel live") is a
slogan of
Jewish solidarity, po****rized by
several different songs which...
- cheder). In 1711 at the age of 13/14 he
entered the "Chaburas
Machane Yisroel", a
group of
hidden tzaddikim led by Adam Baal Shem. Adam
introduced him...
- The Land of
Israel (Hebrew: אֶרֶץ יִשְׂרָאֵל, Modern: Éretz Yisra'él, Tiberian: ʾEreṣ Yīsrāʾēl) is the
traditional Jewish name for an area of the Southern...
- by some of the most
famous Orthodox rabbis of the time,
including Rabbi Yisroel Meir
Kagen (the
Chafetz Chaim),
Rabbi Chaim Ozer
Grodzinski of Vilna, the...
- sons and four daughters. His
elder son is
Rabbi Yisroel,
named after his grandfather, the "Ahavas
Yisroel"; his
other son is
Rabbi Menachem Mendel, named...
-
Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber
Odesser (Hebrew: ישראל דב בער אדסר) (approx. 1888 – 23
October 1994), also
known as Reb
Odesser or
Sabba ("grandfather" in Hebrew)...