Mohilever — Samuel Mohilever Samuel Mohilever (auch: Schmuel / Shmuel Mohilever / Mohilewer; * am 25. April 1824 in der Nähe von Wilna; † 10. Juni 1898 in Białystok) war polnischer Rabbiner, Gründer von Rechowot, einer der Gründer der Choveve Zion und der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Samuel Mohilever — (1824–1898), also Shmuel Mohilever, was a rabbi, pioneer of Religious Zionism and one of the founders of the Hovevei Zion movement. Mohilever was born in Głębokie (now Hlybokaye, Belarus) and studied in the Volozhin yeshiva. After the pogroms… … Wikipedia
Samuel Mohilever — (auch: Schmuel / Shmuel Mohilever / Mohilewer; * am 25. April 1824 in der Nähe von Wilna; † 10. Juni 1898 in Białystok) war polnischer Rabbiner, Gründer von Rechowot, einer der Gründer der Choveve Zion und der eigentlich … Deutsch Wikipedia
Samuel Mohaliver — (ou Mohilever) est un rabbin, grand érudit de Torah, et l un des fondateurs du mouvement des Amants de Sion en Russie. Il naît dans les faubourgs de Vilna en 1824. Il étudie simultanément les écritures saintes, les différentes philosophies… … Wikipédia en Français
KLEPFISH, SAMUEL ZANVIL — (1820–1902), Polish rabbi. Born in Nemirov, Klepfish studied under Moses Judah Leib, av bet din of Kutno, who in his old age immigrated to Ereẓ Israel, and who implanted in Klepfish the love of Ereẓ Israel. Klepfish, who belonged to the family of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FRIEDMANN, DAVID BEN SAMUEL — (also called Dovidel Karliner; 1828–1917), Lithuanian rabbi and posek. Friedmann was born in Biala and lived for a time in Brest Litovsk after 1836. On the advice of Leib Katzenellenbogen he moved to Kamenets Litovsk where he studied under the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HERSCHBERG, ABRAHAM SAMUEL — (1858–1943), Hebrew scholar and writer. Herschberg, who was born in Kolno, near Lomza, Poland, became a textile manufacturer in Bialystok. There he was associated with S. Mohilever in the Ḥibbat Zion movement. In 1899–1900 he went to Ereẓ… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Liste der Biografien/Mo–Moj — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q … Deutsch Wikipedia
ZIONISM — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the word and its meaning forerunners ḤIBBAT ZION ROOTS OF ḤIBBAT ZION background to the emergence of the movement the beginnings of the movement PINSKER S AUTOEMANCIPATION settlement… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NISSENBAUM, ISAAC — (1868–1942), rabbi, Hebrew writer, and religious Zionist in Poland. Born in Bobruisk, Belorussia, Nissenbaum was ordained as a rabbi. He settled in Minsk, where he began his Zionist activity. When the yeshivah of volozhin was closed in 1892, he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism