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Yitzhak Rabin (/ˈrɑːbɪn/; Hebrew: יִצְחָק רַבִּין, IPA:...
- Levi
Yitzchok of
Berditchev (Levi
Yitzchok Derbarmdiger (comp****ionate in Yiddish) or Rosakov) (1740–1809), also
known as the holy Berdichever, and the...
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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 Rebbe...
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Encyclopedia of
Hasidism ISBN 1-56821-123-6
Jason Aronson, Inc., 1996. Alfasi,
Yitschak. החסידות מדור לדור
Hachasidut miDor leDor (2 vols) "Hasidism".
World Book...
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University Press.
Kindle Edition. Segev, 2007, op. cit., p. 274. Ben Gad,
Yitschak. Politics, Lies, and Videotape: 3,000
Questions and
Answers on the Mideast...
- from the
initials of its
three cofounders:
Chaim Salomon,
Moshe Levin and
Yitschak Elstein, and used
camels to make deliveries.
During the 1930s, new immigrants...
- Yom Tov (alt. Yom Tob) of Joigny, also
denoted of York (died 1190) was a French-born
rabbi and
liturgical poet of the
medieval era who
lived in York, and...
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Dedicated November 28–30."
Memphis Commercial Appeal,
October 21, 1957.
Rabbi Yitschak Rudomin. "Rebbes, Hasidim, and
Authentic Kehillahs". The
Second World War...
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intimacy that is hard to find in
other Sumerian poems and literature. Sefati,
Yitschak. "Sumerian
Canonical Compositions. A.
Divine Focus. 6. Love Poems: Dumuzi-Inanna...
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Israel at
least twice. His
surviving writings were
published as "Sheirit
Yitschak". His
brother Tzvi
Hirsh (the
Lukover Rebbe, 1858–1920), was
Kotzker Rebbe...