Professor Joshua H. Ritchie b.1938 , Doctor of Medicine MD is an American Israeli haredi Rabbi, counselor and medical practitioner. He is the founder and director of the Refuah Institute in Jerusalem, a non profit orthodox Jewish center which provides training in therapy techniques, life coaching, marriage and youth counselling based within the Jewish halacha . Medical and Counselling Career Professor Ritchie studied medicine at the University of California , Berkeley, becoming ah MD in 1962. In the late 60 s and 70 s he worked as a doctor and lecturer in Israel and California, specializing in pediatrics and family medicine. In the early 90 s he was an Assistant Professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and director of pediatric training at the University of Southern California School of Medicine . In the 80 s he worked at the Edgemont Psychiatric Hospital in Los Angeles, founding the non profit Refuah Institute in New York in 1994. In 2001 the Refuah Institute moved its center of activity to Jerusalem, where Ritchie also helped establish an English speaking crisis hotline, the Milev Center. Rabbinical Training Ritchie received his rabbinical training from Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach rabbi Shlomo Carlebach , becoming a disciple of the Amshinov Rabbi. He was ordained in 1990. External links http www.aish.com authors 48867847.html Aish Hatorah page on Ritchie http www.refuah.net soulmates.htm Video at the Refuah Institute site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ritchie, Joshua H. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1938 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ritchie, Joshua H. Category American people of Jewish descent Category 1938 births Category University of California alumni Category University of Southern California faculty Category Living people ... more details
Bella bat Jakob Perlhefter Isabell, Bilah, born ca. 1650 in Prague , modern Czech Republic died 1709 in Prague was a professional Hebrew letter writer, businesswoman and instructor of music. She corresponded with her husband Behr Perlhefter and with the Christian polymath Johann Christoph Wagenseil in Hebrew. She wrote the preface of the Yiddish book Beer Sheva Seven Springs . External links Elisheva Carlebach http jwa.org encyclopedia article perlhefter bella Bella Perlhefter . In Jewish Women A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. 1 March 2009. Jewish Women s Archive. Rachel L Greenblatt http www.earlymodern.org workshops 2011 greenblatt text01 intro.php?tid 175 My Happiness Overturned . Mourning, Memory and a Woman s Writing in Book of Seven Springs , Lecture on the Early Modern Workshop. Volume 8 Egodocuments Revelation of the Self in the Early Modern Period, 2011, University of Texas at Austin, August 21 23. Elisheva Carlebach http www.earlymodern.org workshops 2004 carlebach index.php?pid 42 The Letters of Bella Perlhefter , Lecture on the Early Modern Workshop. Volume 1 Early Modern Jewries, 2004, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. Nathanael Riemer Zwischen Tradition und H resie. Beer Sheva eine Enzyklop die des j dischen Wissens der Fr hen Neuzeit. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2010, pp. 12 66. Nathanael Riemer Sigrid Senkbeil eds. Beer Sheva by Beer and Bella Perlhefter. An Edition of a Seventeenth Century Yiddish Encyclopedia. Wiesbaden Harrassowitz 2011, pp. X XVII. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Perlhefter, Bella ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1650 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1710 PLACE OF DEATH Prague DEFAULTSORT Perlhefter, Bella Category 1650 births Category 1710 deaths de Bella Perlhefter ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Orphan date February 2009 Jewish Education Program JEP is an organization dedicated to Jewish outreach, led by Rabbi Mordechai Mutty Katz . It is a semi independent subsidiary of Agudath Israel of America AIA . Since the 1970s, JEP has produced six albums including one best of as a means of inspiration and fundraising. Yosef Chaim Golding , brother of Ding , along with Moshe Hauben a.k.a. Yehuda Rubin , produced and directed these records. Composers on the JEP albums include Abie Rottenberg Yossi Green Shlomo Carlebach Dina Storch Performers on JEP include Rivi Schwebel Ali Scharf Dov Levine Mordechai ben David MBD Mordechai ben David Dedi singer Dedi Oded Graucher Eric Stern Heshy Grunberger Bumy Shechter Bentzy Shechter Berel Leiner Gershon Veroba Chaim Stern Shmuel Ber Webber Dani Gopin Yitzchok Ephrati Zev Shirl DEFAULTSORT Jewish Education Program Category Jewish outreach Category Jewish music ... more details
Abie Rotenberg lang he is a prolific Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jewish musician, composer and entertainer from Toronto , Ontario , Canada . He has been producing music since the mid 1970s with a style which has been described as soft and sweet ref cite web url http www.geocities.com TimesSquare 2923 jm bio.html title Jewish Music Biographies publisher Geocities.com date accessdate 2008 11 23 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5klWqLzAj archivedate 2009 10 24 deadurl yes ref with a strong Folk music folk influence. Rotenberg grew up in Queens, New York surrounded by other up and coming religious Jewish musicians, including Eli Teitelbaum , who directed the first Pirchei boys choir, as well as Rabbi Baruch Chait and Label Sharfman who attended yeshiva with him. Rotenberg studied piano and taught himself guitar at a young age. ref name JE Magazine http sameachmusicpodcast.libsyn.com index.php?post id 72021 Interview for JE Magazine, December 31, 2005 , ref Musical career Rotenberg has cited musicians Rabbi Benzion Shenker , and Shlomo Carlebach as strong influences. ref name JE Magazine While his folk inspired sound and inspirational lyrics are strongly reminiscent of Carlebach, Rotenberg s soft and sometimes melancholic voice, however, contrast with Carlebach s ecstatic style. Rotenberg has collaborated with other Jewish musicians including Mordechai ben David , Avraham Fried , Yehuda Schechter , Yaakov Shwekey , Moshe Yess and Shlomo Simcha with whom he co starred in Israel national radio Israel National Radio s Miracles 18 concert. ref cite web url http www.israelnationalnews.com News News.aspx 121481 title & 124 Bresky, Binyamin, & 39 Performer Shlomo Simcha The Power of Jewish Music and Radio & 39 , Israel National Radio, February 12th, 2007 publisher Israelnationalnews.com date accessdate 2008 11 23 ref Rotenberg has also been a main fixture of the annual HASC Hebrew Academy for Special Children A Time for Music A Time for Music concerts. ref cite w ... more details
Kovner Gubernie . ref Carlebach, Alexander. Adass Yeshurun of Cologne the Life and Death of a Kehilla ... groups having their own institutions and leaders. ref Op. cit. Carlebach, p.25 ref .... Carlebach, p.25,26. ref To supplement his small pay as rabbi, R lf became an Editing editor of the Memeler .... Carlebach, p.25. ref and in 1886 R lf directed the funding and building of a synagogue for the German ... numbers. ref Op. cit. Carlebach, p.25 ref R lf raised a great deal of money for the exiles ..., R lf retired from his position and moved with his family to Bonn , Germany. ref Op. cit. Carlebach ... as Rabbi H lf or Dr. H lf , meaning Help . ref Op. cit. Fraenkel, p.35 ref ref Op. cit. Carlebach ... Carlebach ref Within months, Russian Jew Leon Pinsker published Auto Emancipation , calling for a Jewish ..., p.37 ref ref Op. cit. Carlebach, p.26 ref In Memel, R lf had been the mentor of David Wolffsohn .... Carlebach, p.26 ref His sons became personal friends of Konrad Adenauer , future first Chancellor ... more details
has been held by among others Rabbi Avigdor Miller , Rabbi Shlomo Freifeld , Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach rabbi Shlomo Carlebach , and Rabbi Shimon Groner . The current Mashgiach Ruchani is Rabbi Mordechai ... , N.Y. Rabbi Shmuel Brazil , Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Zeev Hatorah Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach rabbi Shlomo Carlebach , former mashgiach ruchani Rabbi Dovid Cohen, founder of Gvul Yavetz synagogue and rabbinic ... more details
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Yiddish Journalism Haynt Yidishes tageblat 1906 08 was a Yiddish daily newspaper, published in Warsaw from 1906 until 1939. Newspaper Yidishes tageblat was founded in 1906 by Zionist Shmuel Yankev Yatskan , a former contributor to the Hebrew language paper Ha Tsefirah . In 1908 Yidishes tageblat changed its name to Haynt and quickly established itself as the premier Yiddish newspaper in the Congress Poland . ref http www.yivo.org downloads Warsaw.pdf Introduction Bot generated title ref Practice of reprinting Yiddish fiction in serialized form, helped Haynt set new circulation records for Yiddish journalism. By 1913 newspaper reached circulation of more than 150,000. ref http www.yivo.org downloads Warsaw.pdf. ref From 1908 till 1932 Haynt was a private company. In 1932 a cooperative called Alt Nay was formed by the staff, who administered newspaper ever since. ref http www.haynt.org chronicles.htm Haynt Chronicles Bot generated title ref Contributors Esriel Carlebach , also under pseudonym Levi Gotthelf . References Reflist External links http www.haynt.org Today A Jewish Newspaper, 1908 1939 by Chaim Finkelstein Category Yiddish newspapers Category Newspapers published in the Russian Empire Category Defunct newspapers of Poland Category Jewish Polish history Jewish hist stub poland newspaper stub he pl Hajnt yi ... more details
Infobox school image Katharineum.JPG name Katharineum zu L beck motto established 1531 type Public school government funded Public Lateinschule latin school principal Thomas Schmittinger enrollment 910 faculty mascot colors Black and white location K nigstr. 27 31 br D 23552 L beck br Schleswig Holstein country DEU website http www.katharineum.de Image Katharinenkloster Luebeck.jpg thumb First floor plan of St. Cathrine s monastery in 1832 The Katharineum zu L beck is a Humanism humanistic gymnasium school gymnasium founded 1531 in the Hanseatic League Hanseatic city L beck , Germany . In 2006 the 475th anniversary of this Lateinschule Latin school was celebrated with several events. The school uses the buildings of a former Franciscan monastery next to Saint Catherine Church, L beck Saint Catherine Church , which was extended in the 1880s. At the Katharineum it is possible to choose Latin as the first foreign language. In year nine it is also possible to choose ancient Greek as the third foreign language. Thomas Mann , himself a student of the Katharineum, thought of this school when describing the school Hanno went to in the Buddenbrooks . Mann, who as a bad student had to resit two years, made it clear that he disliked the Katharineum by describing both the school and the teachers with strong sarcasm. Famous students gallery Image Werner Bergengruen timbre RFA .jpg Werner Bergengruen File Stamps of Germany DDR 1971, MiNr 1645.jpg Heinrich Mann Image DBP Nobelpreistr ger, Thomas Mann 70 Pfennig 1978.jpg Thomas Mann gallery gallery Image Stamp of Germany.Werner von Siemens,1992.jpg Werner von Siemens gallery Hans Blumenberg Blumenberg, Hans Felix Carlebach Carlebach, Felix Emanuel Geibel Geibel, Emanuel Erich M hsam M hsam, Erich Friedrich Overbeck Overbeck, Friedrich Gustav Radbruch Radbruch, Gustav Theodor Storm Storm, Theodor External links http www.katharineum.de Katharineum Coord 53 52 08 N 10 41 21 E region DE SH type edu display title SchleswigHolstein struc ... more details
News release date August 2010 Shulamit Shuli Natan lang he Shuli Natan often anglicised Shuly Nathan , born March 16, 1947 in London is an File Shuli Nathan photo by Daniel Nasibov 02 .JPG thumb right 366px Israelis Israeli singer best known for singing Jerusalem of Gold Yerushalayim Shel Zahav , written by Naomi Shemer . It was immensely popular right after the Six Day War , and made her world famous. It is still very popular in Israel and in Jew ish communities worldwide. Career Her recent albums feature Israeli songs, works of Shlomo Carlebach and songs from Judaism . She gives concerts in Israel and internationally and is in some ways the Joan Baez of Israel. Since she first electrified Israel with her heartfelt rendition of the then unknown song, Jerusalem of Gold, Shuli Natan has sung of the hope and the pain of the nation. Since her historic performance in 1967, Shuli Natan has performed for countless audiences, in Israel and worldwide. Her unique voice holds the listeners in its spell, and every performance turns into a spontaneous sing along. In her 1999 CD Open Roads she included her versions of songs which are popular in Israel today, such as David D Or s Watch Over Us, Child and Rami Kleinstein s hit, Never Ending Miracles. ref http cdbaby.com cd shuly1 CDbaby.com ref Natan accompanies herself on the guitar, as she sings Israeli songs, folk songs from around the world, Hassidic and Yiddish songs and songs of the Mizrahi Jews Oriental Jewish community. Natan sings in different languages including Hebrew , English language English , French language French , Ladino language Ladino and Spanish language Spanish . Albums Beloved Songs Songs of Praise Shuli Natan album Songs of Praise Open Roads Mostly Carlebach 1967 Israel Song Festival album which made Jerusalem of Gold famous References references External links http jewish.songs24.de shuly nathan.htm Jewish.songs24.de http www.shuly nathan.co.il Shuly nathan.co.il Metadata see Wikipedia Pers ... more details
Nurit Hirsh s Oseh Shalom Svika Pick Tzvika Pik s Sh ma Yisrael and Shlomo Carlebach musician Shlomo Carlebach s Od Yishama and V ha eir Eineinu. ref name kligman Kligman. ref Israeli influence With the founding ... is also clear in the music of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach musician Shlomo Carlebach . Carlebach ... web title Reinventing Hasidic Music Shlomo Carlebach author Marsha Bryan Edelman publisher MyJewishLearning.com ... section date January 2010 Shlomo Carlebach musician Shlomo Carlebach is considered by many ... Dovid Saracik Chaim Dovid or Shlomo Katz who echo Shlomo Carlebach s musical style. One type of music ... more details
The Jawne Hebrew language Hebrew was a Jewish Reformrealgymnasium in Cologne . Name The school took its name from the town Yavne near Tel Aviv , where the Jewish Supreme Court, the Sanhedrin , after the destruction of Jerusalem in year 70 D.C., tried to maintain the Jewish traditions with a school of Jewish law. History The Jawne in Cologne was the first and only continuative Jewish school in Rhineland . It was founded by Rabbi Emanuel Carlebach 1874 1927 , brother of rabbi Ephraim Carlebach , of the congregation Adass Jeshurum around Easter 1919, was built in 1921 and was recognized by the state in 1925 as a Real Progymnasium and Lizeum , with the rights of a semi public institution. ref Adolf Kober, Cologne, p. 271 ref Rabbi Carlebach had founded in 1907 a private elementary school by the name of Moriah . On September 28, 1929 the its official name was changed to Privats J disches Reform Realgymnasium mit Realschule f r Knaben und M dchen . The Javne school position was strengthened when, on April 27, 1928, it entered into an agreement with the executive board of the Cologne community whereby, for a period of five years, this school would receive an annual stipend. In return the school was to be administered by a board of governors the majhority of whom was appointed by the executive board of the Jewish community. Its teachers and directors had to be of conservative religious views. Since April 9, 1929 its director was Dr. Erich Klibansky . During the school year 1930 31 the pupils numbered 103 boys and 75 girls, during 1936 1937 the total number of students, boys and girls, was 410. ref Adolf Kober, Cologne, p. 272 ref Klibanksy recognized early the nazi danger. He reacted reinforcing the lessons in English and Modern Israeli Hebrew to prepare his students to a life out of Germany. Already in 1933 he said without illusion To which School can I send my child ? This question is today peremptory. One cannot answer that we should not go back by ourselves into a ... more details
Azrael is the traditional name of the angel of death in many religions. Azriel and Azrael may also refer to Azriel Jewish mystic c. 1160 c. 1238 , also known as Azriel of Gerona Azriel Hildesheimer 1820 1899 , German rabbi Azriel Rabinowitz 1905 1941 , Lithuanian rabbi and Holocaust victim Azriel Carlebach 1909 1956 , Israeli journalist Azriel Rosenfeld 1931 2004 , American professor and expert on computer image analysis Azriel Graeber b. 1948 , Talmudic Scholar and founder of the Jewish Scholarship Society Azriel Levy b. 1948 , Logician, Hebrew University, Jerusalem Fictional characters Lord Asriel , in Philip Pullman s His Dark Materials series Azrael , the death of the universe, in Terry Pratchett s discworld series Azrael comics , DC Comics Commander Azrael , Warhammer 40,000 Muruta Azrael , anime villain Dogma film has a character named Azrael Azrael, the cat of Gargamel , the villain in The Smurfs Rabbi Azrael is a main character in the play The Dybbuk , by S. Anksy Azriel is the title character s name in the Anne Rice novel Servant of the Bones Other uses Azri el , a moshav in central Israel Azrael s Tear , a computer role playing adventure game Azrael band , black metal band from Minnesota, USA Asrael is an opera by Alberto Franchetti that premiered in 1888 Asrael symphony 1905 1906 is a symphony by Josef Suk Azrieal wrestler , American professional wrestler disambig de Azrael Begriffskl rung es Azrael desambiguaci n fr Azra l homonymie it Azrael disambigua nl Azra l ja ... more details
Shlomo , meaning God s peace , is a common Hebrew language Hebrew male given name. The following individuals are often referred to only by the name Shlomo Solomon Shlomo human beatbox The following individuals have the given name Shlomo Shlomo Amar , current Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel Shlomo Argov , an Israeli diplomat whose attempted assassination led to the 1982 Lebanon War Shlomo HaKohain of Greece , 18th century mekubal and posek Shlomo Artzi , Israeli singer and composer Shlomo Zalman Auerbach , Rosh Yeshiva of the Kol Torah yeshiva in Israel Shlomo Aviner , Rosh Yeshiva of the Ateret Cohanim Shlomo Avineri , Professor of Political Science, Hebrew University, Jerusalem Shlomo Ben Ami , Israeli diplomat, politician and historian Shlomo Benizri , former Israeli Labour and Welfare Minister Shlomo Carlebach , American Jewish musician Shlomo Gazit , former head of Israeli Defense Forces IDF Aman IDF military intelligence Shlomo Glickstein , former Israeli tennis player Shlomo Goren , former Orthodox Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel Shlomo Hillel , former Israeli Police and Interior Minister and Speaker of the Knesset Shlomo Jin , the first of the Kaifeng Jews to make aliyah see Chinese in Israel Shlomo Lahat , eighth mayor of Tel Aviv Shlomo Mintz , highly regarded Israeli violin virtuoso Shlomo Moussaieff rabbi 1852 1922 , one of the founders of the Bukharian Quarter in Jerusalem Shlomo Moussaieff businessman born circa 1925 , Israeli born millionaire businessman Shlomo Riskin , founder of the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City Shlomo Sand , Israeli historian Shlomo Sawilowsky , professor of educational statistics, Wayne State University Shlomo Scharf , Israeli football manager Shlomo Sternberg , leading American mathematician known for his work in geometry Elie Wiesel Shlomo Wiesel ,the late father of Elie Wiesel , Holocaust survivor Shlomo Veingrad , American NFL football player See also Hebrew name Shlama given name he ... more details
Audio Walter Vielhauer.ogg Walter Vielhauer April 1, 1909 in Reutlingen April 19, 1986 in Heilbronn was a communist and anti fascist of Heilbronn who was held captive by Nazi Germany before and during World War II . He was first arrested in March 1933 and was held several weeks at the new Nazi concentration camps concentration camp Heuberg. After his release, he continued his struggle against fascism and in autumn of 1933, he was arrested again. He was condemned to five and a half years in penintentiary, which he had to spend in solitary confinement. After serving his sentence, he was sent to various concentration camps, Welzheim, Dachau concentration camp Dachau , Mauthausen Gusen concentration camp Mauthausen and Buchenwald concentration camp Buchenwald , where he was active with the Buchenwald Resistance Resistance activities there. In June 1945, he was deployed by the United States Army as assistant of the lord mayor and was responsible for social affairs in Heilbronn until 1948. Sources http www.mahnung gegen rechts.de pages staedte Heilbronn pages HeilbronnHoffnungstraeger.htm de icon Buchenwald Ein Konzentrationslager. Bericht der ehemaligen KZ H ftlinge Emil Carlebach, Paul Gr newald, Helmut R der, Willy Schmidt, Walter Vielhauer. ISBN 3 87682 786 8 de icon Trau Schau Wem? Dokumente zur Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung im Raum Heilbronn Neckarsulm 1844 1949. ISBN 3 929348 09 8 de icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vielhauer, Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 1, 1909 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 19, 1986 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Vielhauer, Walter Category 1986 deaths Category 1909 births Category People from Reutlingen Category Communist Party of Germany politicians Category Nazi concentration camp survivors Category Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime members de Walter Vielhauer ... more details
File Sir Hugo Hirst, Bart Forty Years of Electrical Progress .jpg thumb right upright Sir Hugo Hirst, baronet Bart , around 1930. Hugo Hirst, 1st Baron Hirst 26 November 1863 22 January 1943 , known as Sir Hugo Hirst, Bt , between 1925 and 1934, was a German born British industrialist. Born near Munich in 1863, Hugo Hirsch became a naturalized British citizen in 1883 and changed his surname to Hirst. ref Werner Eugen Mosse, Julius Carlebach, Second chance two centuries of German speaking Jews in the United Kingdom Mohr Siebeck, 1991 ISBN 3161457412 page 187 ref he was co founder with Gustav Binswanger of the General Electric Company plc , and in 1910 became its chairman. ref GEC History http www.ipdgroup.com.au Page About Us GEC History.aspx ref He was created a Baronet , of Witton in the County of Warwick, on 2 July 1925 and elevated to the peerage as Baron Hirst , of Witton in the County of Warwick, on 28 June 1934. References Reflist S start s reg uk s new creation s ttl title Baron Hirst years 1934 1943 s non reason Extinct end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Hirst alternative names short description date of birth 1863 place of birth date of death 1943 place of death DEFAULTSORT Hirst Category 1863 births Category 1943 deaths Category Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom de Hugo Hirst ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Blackened Air Type studio Artist Nina Nastasia Cover Nina Blackened.jpg Released April 9, 2002 Recorded 2001 Genre Folk music Folk , chamber music chamber  music Length Label Touch and Go Records Touch  and  Go Producer Steve Albini Last album 2000 br Dogs Nina Nastasia album Dogs This album 2002 br The Blackened Air Next album 2003 br Run to Ruin Album ratings rev1 Pitchfork Media rev1Score 7.8 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 20306 the blackened air The Blackened Air is the second album by United States American singer songwriter Nina Nastasia . The final track, That s All There Is, was held over from sessions for her debut, Dogs . It was released in 2002 by Touch and Go Records . Track listing Run, All You I Go With Him This Is What It Is Oh, My Stars All for You So Little Desert Fly Ugly Face In the Graveyard Ocean Rosemary The Same Day Been So Long The Very Next Day Little Angel That s All There Is Recording information Nina Nastasia Guitar, Vocals Jay Bellerose Drums Joshua Carlebach Accordion Stephen Day Cello Gerry Leonard Guitar, Mandolin Gonzalo Munoz Saw Dave Richards Bass Dylan Willemsa Violin Peter Yanowitz Drums on 16 Engineered by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in Chicago . References http www.tgrec.com bands album.php?id 44 Touch & Go listing DEFAULTSORT Blackened Air Category 2002 albums Category Albums produced by Steve Albini Category English language albums Category Touch and Go Records albums 2000s folk album stub ... more details
File Ibn Gvirol Street.jpg thumb Ibn Gabirol Street File Kikar rabin.jpg thumb A monument at the site of the Yitzhak Rabin assassination, located on the street Ibn Gabirol Street lang he n also Ibn Gvirol is a major street in Tel Aviv , Israel . Ibn Gabirol Street is named after the medieval Hebrew poet and philosopher Solomon ibn Gabirol . It carries traffic north and south, and is a busy residential and shopping street. ref name haaretz http www.haaretz.com hasen spages 789119.html Streets ahead of the mall Haaretz Israel News ref It intersects Marmorek, Laskov, Carlebach and Yehuda HaLevi streets on the south, and runs northbound along Rabin Square and Hayarkon Park to Shmuel Yosef Agnon Street in the north. ref name haaretz The street is also home to Tel Aviv City Hall . Ibn Gabirol is a commercial thoroughfare with special appeal to chocolate lovers. Two chocolatiers make fresh chocolates on the premises and three shops import Belgian chocolates which are flown into Israel every two weeks under carefully controlled conditions. ref http www.haaretz.com hasen spages 846332.html Chocolate shops on Ibn Gvirol ref References reflist External links http www.haaretz.com hasen spages 873557.html Palm trees on Ibn Gvirol coord 32 4 58.45 N 34 46 52.52 E display title Streets in Tel Aviv Category Streets in Tel Aviv fa fr Rue Ibn Gabirol he ru ... more details
A list of notable politicians and members of the German Communist Party DKP A Hans Henning Adler G nter Amendt Josef Angenfort Kersten Artus B Kurt Bachmann Willi Bohn Tissy Bruns Eva Bulling Schr ter Ernst Buschmann C Barbara C rdenas Alfonso Emil Carlebach Eberhard Czichon D Eberhard D hne Ria Deeg Franz Josef Degenhardt Christian v. Ditfurth Herta D rrbeck E Gisela Elsner Kurt Erlebach F Willy Feller Georg F lberth G Wolfgang Gehrcke Willi Gerns Peter Gingold Eva Gottschaldt H Alfred Haag Lina Haag Albert H usler Hannes Heer G nter Herburger August Hey Hans Heinz Holz Klaus H botter J rg Huffschmid Willy Hundertmark J Peter Jaszczyk Reinhard Junge K Gisela Kessler Heidi Knake Werner Knut Knoll Lorenz Knorr Erich K hler writer Franz Xaver Kroetz Maria Kr ger Hans J rgen Krysmanski M Peter Maiwald Hans Meier Till Meyer Herbert Mies Gerhard M ller Politiker N Harry Naujoks Otto Niebergall P Lothar Peter Detlev Peukert Dieter Popp Rolf Priemer R Josef Raab Max Reimann Friedrich Rische Hans Rogalla Paula Rue Werner R gemer Erika Runge Klaus Rainer Rupp S Sabine Wils Albert Sanneck Karl Schabrod Paul Sch fer politician Richard Scheringer Ronald M. Schernikau Josef Schleifstein Karl Eduard von Schnitzler Karl Heinz Schr der Verleger Peter Sch tt writer Manfred Sohn Heinz Stehr Robert Steigerwald Karin Struck Dieter S verkr p T Grete Thiele Uwe Timm Axel Troost Karl Tuttas W Hannes Wader Karl Wagner DKP Peter Wahl Christel Wegner Harald Werner Gert Winkelmeier Hermann Wohlgethan Lore Wolf Peter Wolter Lists of German politicians by party Category German Communist Party members Category Lists of German politicians German Communist Party ... more details
Mimi Feigelsohn is a controversial figure in Orthodox Judaism. ref name jweekly http www.jweekly.com article full 17388 outed as a rabbi orthodox woman to speak here Outed as a rabbi, Orthodox woman to speak here ref Although born in America, she moved to Israel at age eight and began studying with Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach at age fifteen. ref http www.bellaonline.com articles art46523.asp Orthodox Women Rabbis ref She was granted Orthodox Jewish religious ordination smicha , normally reserved for men, by him in 1994. ref name jweekly ref http www.jewishjournal.com la woman article a different standard 20011130 A Different Standard Mimi Feigelson faces obstacles as an Orthodox female with smicha ref ref http www.jewish funerals.org sites default files spiritweb Feigelson.htm Scholar in Residence Reb Mimi Miriam Sara Feigelson ref This was revealed in 2000 in an article by the New York Jewish Week. ref name forward http blogs.forward.com sisterhood blog 108613 a woman with the title reb A Woman With the Title Reb ref She is currently a lecturer in the rabbinic school at American Jewish University in Los Angeles, and the students mashpiah ruchanit, or spiritual guide. ref name forward She goes by the title Reb rather than Rabbi. ref name forward References Reflist Persondata NAME Feigelsohn, Mimi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Rabbi DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH United States DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Feigelsohn, Mimi Category Living people Category American Jewish University faculty Category Orthodox Jews ... more details
World Agudath Israel lang he , usually known as the Aguda , was established in the early twentieth century as the political arm of Ashkenazi Torah Judaism , in succession to Agudas Shlumei Emunei Yisroel Union of Faithful Jewry . Its strong base of support was located in Eastern Europe before the Second World War but due to the revival of the Hasidic movement it included Orthodox Jews throughout Europe. History World Agudath Israel was established at a conference held at Kattowitz Katowice in 1912 after the Tenth World Zionist Congress had defeated a motion by the Torah Nationalists Mizrachi religious Zionism Mizrachi movement for funding religious schools. Its aim was to strengthen Orthodox institutions independent of the Zionist movement and Mizrachi organization. ref http www.ucalgary.ca elsegal 363 Transp Orthodoxy Aguddah.html About Agudath Israel ref . The advent of the First World War delayed development of the organisation, however. During the First World War, Dr Pinchas Kohn and Rb Emmanuel Carlebach from Germany, were appointed as the rabbinical advisors to the German occupying forces in Poland. In this position, they worked closely ref http www.stevens tech.edu golem llevine rsrh carlebach german rabbi goes east.pdf ref with the Grand Rabbi of Ger, Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter . As a result of this collaboration, the Agudath Israel, whose aim was to unify Eastern European and Western European Orthodox Judaism , was formed. Agudath Israel gained a significant following, particularly among Hasidic Jews, and even ran in Second Polish Republic Polish elections winning seats in that country s parliament Sejm . Among the elected representatives were Alexander Zusia Friedman , Rabbi Meir Shapiro , Rabbi Yosef Nechemya Kornitzer of Krak w and Rabbi Aharon Lewin of Rzesz w Reysha . Great Torah luminaries of the day at the helm of Agudath Yisroel included the Avrohom Mordechai Alter Gerrer Rebbe , the Izhbitza Hasidic dynasty Radziner Rebbe, Rabbi Mord ... more details