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Alexander Zusia Friedman (Hebrew: אלכסנדר זושא פרידמן; 9
August 1897 –
November 1943) was a
prominent Polish Orthodox Jewish rabbi,
communal activist...
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Skulen (סקולען)
Hasidic dynasty was
founded by Rav
Eliezer Zusia Portugal. It was
headed by his son, Rav
Yisroel Avrohom Portugal until his
death on April...
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Eliezer Zusia Portugal (17
October 1898–18
August 1982) was the
first Rebbe of Skulen. He was
revered by his
followers in Russia, Romania, Israel, and...
- is the
namesake of the
Skulen Hasidic dynasty, as its founder,
Eliezer Zusia Portugal,
initially served as the town's rabbi.
Grigore S****za,
boyar (noble)...
- (aged 74) New York City
Spouse Shifra Rotenberg Children Nachman Alexander Zusia Toba
Perel Devora Nussen Moshe Shmiel Parent(s)
Rabbi Menachem Zev Schick...
- Crato,
during the War of the
Portuguese Succession (1580–1583).
Eliezer Zusia Portugal (1898–1982),
Rabbi (first
Skulener Rebbe) Hugo Sánchez Portugal...
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Alexander Fleming (1881–1955),
Scottish discoverer of
penicillin Alexander Zusia Friedman (1897–1943),
Polish rabbi, educator, activist, and
journalist Aleksander...
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Yitschak Meir of
Zinkov (1776-1854) R.
Yosef Moshe of
Mezhbizh R.
Meshulam Zusia of
Zinkov (1813-1865) R.
Chaim Menachem of
Zinkov (1837-1894) R. Pinchas...
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Portugal ; Meir Portugal; Zvi
Noach Portugal;
Shmiel Mordche Portugal Eliezer Zusia Portugal (1898–1982)
Borough Park, Brooklyn; Williamsburg; Monsey; Lakewood;...
- country's
parliament (Sejm).
Among the
elected representatives were
Alexander Zusia Friedman,
Rabbi Meir Shapiro,
Rabbi Yosef Nechemya Kornitzer of Kraków,...