FEINSTEIN, MOSES — (1895–1986), rabbi and leader of American Orthodoxy. Feinstein was born in Uzda, near Minsk, Belorussia, where his father, from whom he received his early education, was rabbi. In 1921 he became rabbi of Luban, near Minsk, where he served until… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINSTEIN, MOSES — (1896–1964), Hebrew poet and educator. Born in Russia, Feinstein arrived in the United States in 1912. He devoted his life to Herzliah – the Hebrew Academy and Teachers Institute which he founded in New York in 1921. His volumes of poetry are the … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Pavel Feinstein — (* 1960 in Moskau) ist ein russischer Künstler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Ausstellungen 3 Einzelausstellungen 4 Weblinks … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moshe Feinstein — Rabbi Moshe Feinstein (* 3. März 1895 in Usda nahe Minsk; † 23. März 1986 in New York) war ein weltberühmter [1] litauischer orthodoxer Rabbi, fü … Deutsch Wikipedia
AARON SELIG BEN MOSES OF ZOLKIEW — (d. 1643), kabbalist. His father, Moses Hillel, was president of the Jewish community in Brest Litovsk; his brother Samuel was a parnas ( delegate ) in the Council of the Four Lands. Aaron wrote a compendium of the Zohar entitled Ammudei Sheva… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Minyan — This article is about the term in Judaism. For other meanings, see Minyan (disambiguation). Minyan Halakhic texts relating to this article: Torah: Leviticus 22:32 Mishnah: Megillah 4:3 … Wikipedia
Smoking in Jewish law — This article addresses the history of, and Halakha (Jewish legal literature) that applies to, tobacco and cigarette smoking by Jews from the early modern period to the present day. Halakha addresses three main topics: * The regulation of smoking… … Wikipedia
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