- Zev Wolf of
Zhitomyr (died 1798) was a H****idic Rabbi. He
studied under, and has been
styled as a
disciple of, Dov Ber of Mezeritch, also
known as the...
- name include: Zev Wolf of
Zbaraz (died 1822),
Hasidic rabbi Zev Wolf of
Zhitomyr (died 1798),
Hasidic rabbi Zev Wolf
Buchner (1750–1820), Hebrew-language...
-
Shlomo Flam (the
Lutzker Maggid),
Asher Zebi of Ostrowo, Zev Wolf of
Zhitomyr, and
Shneur Zalman of Liadi. The most
common transliterations are Dov-Ber...
-
Juliusz Zarębski (1854–1885), a
Polish composer and pianist. Zev Wolf of
Zhitomyr (died 1798), an H****idic Rabbi.
Anastasiya Chernenko (born 1990), a professional...
- – 1988) was a
Soviet weightlifter. He was Jewish, and was born in Novo-
Zhitomyr,
Kherson Guberniya (Russian Empire). He won a gold
medal at the 1937 Workers'...
- װערגעליס; Russian: Аро́н А́лтерович Верге́лис; 7 May 1918, in
Liubar (now in
Zhitomyr Oblast) – 7
April 1999, in Moscow) was a
Soviet poet and
Jewish journalist...
- she
arrived in New York
State as an
immigrant to the
United States from
Zhitomyr, Ukraine. Her age at the time of her
arrival is
given variously as 17 or...
- (died 1851),
fourth Lechovitcher Rebbe - grandson-in-law of R. Zev Wolf of
Zhitomyr Grand Rabbi Noach Malovitzky (died 1920),
fifth Lechovitcher Rebbe Grand...