Burials at Har HaMenuchot de ChaimJosephDavidAzulai fr Ha m JosephDavid Azoulay he ...Use dmy dates date August 2011 Infobox person name Haim Yosef DavidAzulai image Haim Yosef David Azulai.jpg caption birth date 1724 birth place Jerusalem death date 1806 death place Livorno education occupation spouse parents children signature Haim Yosef DavidAzulai, signature.svg Haim Yosef DavidAzulai ben Isaac Zerachia 1724 &ndash 1 March 1806 Hebrew , commonly known as the Hida ... David gives the following genealogy Abraham Azulai Isaac Azualai Isaiah Azulai Isaac Zerahiah Azulai Haim Yosef DavidAzulai. ref His main teachers were the Yishuv haYashan rabbis Isaac HaKohen Rapoport ... DavidAzulai http www.chabad.org library article.asp?AID 111929 Short biography of Rabbi Haim Yosef DavidAzulai Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Azulai, Haim Yosef David ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH Livorno DEFAULTSORT Azulai, Haim Yosef David Category Kabbalists Category 1724 births ... bibliophile , and a pioneer in the publication of Jewish religious writings. Biography Haim Yosef DavidAzulai was born in Jerusalem, where he received his education from some local prominent scholars. He was the scion of a prominent rabbinic family, the great great grandson of Rabbi Abraham Azulai ... and Raphael Isaiah Azulai . His early scholarship While in general a type of the Oriental rabbi ... Some Oversights it was never printed. Azulai s scholarship made him so famous that in 1755 he was chosen ... as a model of learning and piety. Azulai s literary activity is of an astonishing breadth. It encompasses .... His works As a writer Azulai was most prolific. His works range from a prayerbook he edited and arranged ... Assembly of the Wise , containing the titles of works. This treatise has established for Azulai ... Vital, in Shem HaGedolim . Azulai often records where he has seen in person which versions of certain ... The diary Ma agal Tob, edited by Elijah Benamozegh , Leghorn, 1879 Heimann Joseph Michael , Or ha ... more details
ChaimDavid Lippe December 22, 1823, at Ivano Frankivsk Stanis aw w Citation needed date December 2009 , Galicia Central Europe Galicia , Austro Hungarian Empire August 26, 1900, at Vienna was an Austrians Austrian Jewish publisher and bibliographer . For some time he was Hazzan cantor and instructor in religion at Eperies , Hungary, but he left that town for Vienna, where he conducted a Jewish publishing house, which issued several popular works. He himself edited a bibliographical lexicon of modern Jewish literature Ch. D. Lippe s Bibliographisches Lexicon der Gesammten J dischen Literatur der Gegenwart und Address Anzeiger , Vienna, 1881 2d ed. 1900 . External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 446&letter L Source JewishEncyclopedia article Lippe, ChaimDavid url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 446&letter L author Isidore Singer, Emil Jelinek See also Lippe disambiguation Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lippe, ChaimDavid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 22, 1823 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 26, 1900 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lippe, ChaimDavid Category 19th century Austrian people Category Austrian bibliographers Category Hazzans Category Austro Hungarian Jews Category Jews from Galicia Eastern Europe Category Hungarian Jews Category Austrian expatriates in Hungary Category Polish expatriates in Hungary Category Austrian Jews Category People from Ivano Frankivsk ? Category People from Pre ov Category People from Vienna Category 1823 births Category 1900 deaths Category Austrian publishers people publisher stub Austria hist stub Jewish hist stub ... more details
Raphael Isaiah Azulai was a rabbi in Ancona , until is death ca. 1830. He was a son of ChaimJosephDavidAzulai . One of his daughters married Abraham Pardo , son of the renowned rabbi David Pardo and her grandson Moses Pardo was rabbi of Alexandria from 1871 to 1888. He was the author of a number of responsa and decisions, which appeared partly under the title Tiferet Mosheh The Splendor of Moses , and partly in the Zikron Mosheh of his son Moses No. 10 . Descendants currently live across the middle east and north Africa. Bibliography ChaimJosephDavidAzulaiAzulai , Shem ha Gedolim , s.v. Joseph Zedner , Cat. Hebr. Books British Museum azan , Ha Ma alot li Shelomoh , 1894 The Leisure Hour , London, Aug., 1886 Allg. Zeit. des Judenthums , 1839, p.  60 private sources JewishEncyclopedia Persondata name Azulai, Raphael Isaiah alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1830 place of death DEFAULTSORT Azulai, Raphael Isaiah Category Later Acharonim Category 1830 deaths Category Italian rabbis it Raphael Isaiah Azulai ... more details
One of the manuscripts that he left to his descendant, Hayyim JosephDavid is also published. It is a cabalistic ...File Hesed leavraham.jpg thumb 170px right Title page of Chesed Le Avraham by Abraham Azulai, published in Vilna , 1877 Kabbalah Abraham ben Mordecai Azulai c. 1570 1643 Hebrew was a Kabbalistic author and commentator born in Fes , Morocco . In 1599 he moved to Palestine and settled in Hebron . ref Dov Zlotnick, The Commentary of Rabbi Abraham Azulai to the Mishnah , in Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research , Vol. 40, 1972, pp. 147 168 ref In Hebron he wrote a commentary on the Zohar under the title Kirjath Arba City of Arba Book of Genesis Gen . xxiii.2 . The plague of 1619 drove him from his new home, and while in Gaza , where he found refuge, he wrote his cabalistic work Chesed le Abraham Mercy to Abraham Book of Micah Micah vii.20 . It was published after the author s death by Meshullam Zalman ben Abraham Berak of Gorice, in Amsterdam, 1685. The work is a treatise with an introduction, The Cornerstone see Talmud Yoma 53b , and is divided into seven fountains see Book of Zechariah Zecharia iii.9 , each fountain being subdivided into a number of streams. A specimen of the work Chesed Le Avraham, taken from the fifth fountain, twenty fourth stream, p.  57d, of the Amsterdam edition blockquote On the mystery of Gilgul metempsychosis and its details Know that God will not subject the soul of the wicked to more than three migrations for it is written, Lo, all these things doth God work twice, yea thrice, with a man Book of Job ... References references Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Azulai , Shem ha Gedolim, s.v. Isaac Benjacob , O ar ha Sefarim, p.  196 Julius F rst , Bibliotheca Judaica, i.67 Heimann Joseph Michael , Or ha ayyim, p.  12. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Azulai, Abraham ALTERNATIVE ... Azulai, Abraham Category 1570s births Category 1643 deaths Category People from Fes Category ... more details
For the Antiguan cricketer Dave Joseph Orphan date September 2010 citations date May 2011 DavidJoseph is the Chairman and CEO of Universal Music UK . Career DavidJoseph joined Universal Music UK in August 1998 as general manager of the company s Polydor Records Polydor label before moving up in February 2002 to become managing director and later co President of Polydor. In April 2006, he was promoted to President, Universal Music Operations in which role he launched the company s Television production TV production division Globe. He was promoted to Chairman and CEO of Universal Music UK in March 2008 since when he has overseen all divisions of the company including the labels Polydor, Island Records Island , Mercury Records Mercury and Decca Records Decca . In 2005 he became a member of the BPI Council and has recently taken over as Chairman of the Brits Committee , which oversees the Brit Awards . External links http www.brits.co.uk news 2010 davidjoseph appointed chairman of brits committee http www.ifpi.org content section news 20080310a.html http www.musicweek.com story.asp?sectioncode 2&storycode 1034804 Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Joseph, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Joseph, David Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category British chief executives Category British music industry executives ... more details
bLP sources date June 2011 Aryeh Azulai lang he , born 1933 was the third mayor of the city Ashdod in israel . ref name e Afri ah1988 cite book last e Afri ah first Mekhon Shiloa le e er ha Mizra ha tikhon title Mideast file url http books.google.com books?id bHRtAAAAMAAJ accessdate 25 June 2011 year 1988 publisher Learned Information page 406 ref Born in Fes , Morocco , Azulai is a teacher by profession. He held a number of roles in the education system until he was elected as mayor of Ashdod in 1983. During his time as mayor his best known achievement was the foundation of the Ashdod Development Company and the Korin Maman Museum. He was replaced as mayor by Zvi Zilker who he had earlier succeeded in 1989. Since 1993 he has been involved in the Jewish Agency for Israel Jewish Agency . References Reflist Mayors of Ashdod Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Azulai, Aryeh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mayor of Ashdod DATE OF BIRTH 1933 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Azulai, Aryeh Category 1933 births Category Moroccan emigrants to Israel Category Moroccan Jews Category People from Fes Category People from Ashdod Category Israeli educators Category Mayors of Ashdod Category Living people he ... more details
Image Kenesset Hagedolah.jpg thumb right Cover of Kenesset HaGedolah Chaim Benveniste 1603 1673 was a prominent Acharonim rabbinic authority in 17th century Turkey . He was a student of Rabbi Joseph Trani and a brother of Joshua ben Israel Benveniste Joshua Benveniste . Born in Constantinople , he was appointed Rabbi of Tita a town near zmir in 1644. In 1658, he was appointed one of the rabbis of zmir http www.yarzheit.com FRY 06FRY Ellul.htm . He authored several scholarly works, most notably the widely cited Shiyurei Kenesset HaGedolah and Kenesset HaGedolah , halakha halakhic commentaries to the Arba ah Turim and Shulchan Aruch . These two commentaries are characterized by extensive analysis of halakhic sources from the mid 16th century to the mid 17th century. The ChaimJosephDavidAzulai Chida recommended that these commentaries be consulted prior to rendering any halakhic decision http www.artfact.com catalog viewLot.cfm?lotCode 0XKAJPEW . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Benveniste, Chaim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1603 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1673 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Benveniste, Chaim Category 1603 births Category 1673 deaths Category Rabbinic legal texts and responsa Category Ottoman rabbis Category Early Acharonim Category 17th century rabbis Category People from Istanbul Turkey bio stub rabbi stub he ... more details
Samuel , and Isaiah . See also ChaimJosephDavidAzulai Ohr ha Chaim Synagogue References JewishEncyclopedia ... biography of Attar, Drohobycz, 1898 ChaimJosephDavidAzulaiAzulai , Shem ha Gedolim Franco, Histoire des Isra lites d Orient David Assaf, A Heretic Who has No Faith in the Great Ones of the Age ...File Jerusalem 01 01 9.jpg thumb 275px Ohr ha Chaim Synagogue , Jerusalem File Chaim ibn Attar grave.JPG thumb 275px Grave of ibn Attar on the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem Chaim ben Moses ibn Attar also known as the Ohr ha Chaim after his popular commentary on the Pentateuch , was a Talmud ist and Kabbalah kabbalist born at Meknes , Morocco , in 1696 died in Jerusalem , Israel July 7, 1743. He was one of the most prominent rabbi s in Morocco. In 1733 he decided to leave his native country and settle in the Land of Israel , then under the Ottoman Empire . En route he was detained in Livorno by the rich members of the Jewish community who established a yeshiva for him. Many of his pupils later became prominent and furnished him with funds to print his Ohr ha Chaim. He was received with great honor wherever he traveled. This was due to his extensive knowledge, keen intellect and extraordinary piety. In the middle of 1742 he arrived in Jerusalem where he presided at the Beit Midrash Knesset Yisrael. One of his disciples there was Rabbi ChaimJosephDavidAzulai , who wrote of his master s greatness Attar s heart pulsated with Talmud he uprooted mountains like a resistless torrent his holiness was that of an angel of the Lord, ... having severed all connection with the affairs of this world ... dissertations on the four Talmudic treatises Berakot, Shabbat, Horayot, and Chullin. Ohr ha Chaim ... Ohr ha Chaim book in text files in Hebrew. Bibliography Michael, Or ha hayyim , No. 894 Benjacob ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Attar, Chaim Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1696 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1743 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Attar, Chaim Ibn Category 1696 births ... more details
JosephDavid Jones 1827 &ndash 17 September 1870 was a Wales Welsh composer and schoolmaster, commonly known as J. D. Jones . He was the father of industrialist Sir Henry Haydn Jones . ref http yba.llgc.org.uk en s JONE DAV 1827.html Welsh Biography Online ref Jones was head of Rhos Street School, and later founded the Clwyd Bank Academy, a private grammar school , at Ruthin . His compositions included songs and hymn tune s, the best known of which is Capel y Ddol . Sources reflist http www.archivesnetworkwales.info cgi bin anw search2?coll id 263&inst id 1&term Archives Network Wales DNB reference R. M. J. Jones, Jones, JosephDavid 1827 1870 , rev. David J. Golby, first published Sept 2004 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jones, JosephDavid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1827 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 September 1870 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jones, JosephDavid Category 1827 births Category 1870 deaths Category Welsh composers Wales bio stub UK composer stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Sgt. DavidJoseph Pruett is a ten pin bowling ten pin bowler and medic . He has been a winner of the Korean Masters Bowling Tournament held in Seoul , South Korea Republic of Korea , which has been held annually since 1971, having qualified for the tournament through the Tongduchon bowling association . He became the first American to win it, defeating Kyung Soon Jung of Inchon , receiving 5,500. ref Stars & Stripes Asia Pacific region , February 1998 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pruett, DavidJoseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pruett, DavidJoseph Category American bowling players Category Living people US sport bio stub Bowling bio stub ... more details
Infobox Jewish leader honorific prefix name JosephDavid Sinzheim honorific suffix title Chief rabbi of Strasbourg image caption denomination Orthodox Judaism Orthodox synagogue synagogueposition yeshiva yeshivaposition organization organizationposition began ended predecessor successor semicha rabbi rank other post President of the Grand Sanhedrin birth name birth date 1745 birth place death date February 11, 1812 death place Paris birth date buried nationality flag France residence parents Rabbi Isaac Sinzheim of Treves spouse children occupation profession employer alma mater signature website JosephDavid Sinzheim 1745 February 11, 1812, Paris was the chief rabbi of Strasbourg . He was son of Rabbi Isaac Sinzheim of Treves , and brother in law of Herz Cerfbeer of Medelsheim Herz Cerfbeer . Sinzheim was the most learned and prominent member of the Assembly of Notables convened by Napoleon I on May 30, 1806. The task of answering the questions laid before the assembly by the imperial commissioner was entrusted to Sinzheim, who fulfilled his duties July 30 August 3, 1806 to the satisfaction of the assembly as well as of the commissioner and even of Napoleon himself. The German sermon which he delivered in the synagogue of Paris in honor of the emperor s birthday, on Aug. 15, also strengthened Napoleon s favorable opinion of the Jews, who received the imperial promise that their rights as French citizens should not be withdrawn. On February 9, 1807, four days after the Assembly of Notables was dissolved, the Grand Sanhedrin was convened its chairman nasi , appointed by the minister ... JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sinzheim, JosephDavid ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH Paris DEFAULTSORT Sinzheim, JosephDavid Category 1745 births Category 1812 deaths Category ... David , which has recently been printed in its entirety by Machon Yerushalayim. References Biographical ... 19th century rabbis de David Sinzheim fr David Sintzheim he ... more details
DavidJoseph Watson died September 15, 1948 was a 23 year old African American , executed by the United States Federal Government in Florida for a murder committed on the High Sea s a federal offense . Watson was the third federal inmate executed under POTUS President Harry S. Truman and one of only two inmates executed on execution warrant federal warrant in Florida during 20th century. Unlike the first, Caucasian American James Aldermon , Watson was put to death in Florida s electric chair in Raiford Prison . Aldermon was hanging hanged at the U.S. Coast Guard Station near Fort Lauderdale, Florida , although federal inmates were usually executed by the method used by a state where they committed a crime in Florida s case electric chair electrocution . Presently all federal executions take place in Terre Haute, Indiana , while previously in the state where federal capital crime was committed. References http www.deathrowspeaks.info federal federaldeathpenalty.html Executions Federal Death Penalty Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Watson, DavidJoseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American murderer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 15, 1948 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Watson, DavidJoseph Category Year of birth missing Category 1948 deaths Category People from Florida Category People executed by electric chair Category People executed by the United States federal government Category American people convicted of murder Category People convicted of murder by the United States federal government Category Executed African American people Category 20th century executions by the United States Category People executed for murder ... more details
mystics for over 100 years, and was first published in 1782. Educational institutions Etz Chaim Yeshiva Brooklyn Boro Park Etz Chaim Center for Jewish Learning Etz Chaim Yeshiva Etz Chaim Yeshiva Jerusalem Congregation Etz Chaim Lombard, Illinois Etz Chaim Yeshiva London Etz Chaim Yeshiva Maltsch Etz Chaim Yeshiva Manhattan See Yeshiva University Etz Chaim Yeshiva Toronto Volozhin yeshiva Etz Chaim Yeshiva Volozhin Etz Chaim Yeshiva Wilrijk Rabbinic literature Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, The Tree ... ben Joseph Vital Category Hebrew words and phrases Category Jewish symbols kabbalah stub lt Etz Chaim ... Chaim is a common name for yeshiva s and synagogue s as well as for works of Rabbinic literature . The term Etz Chaim, plural Atzei Chaim , is also used to describe each of the wooden poles to which the parchment of a Sefer Torah is attached. A hymn beginning Etz Chaim hi It is a tree of life ... view song.php?id 206 Eitz Hayyim Hi ref In kabbalah , Tree of life Kabbalah Etz Chaim is a mystical .... The terminology Etz Chaim, Tree of Life , or more properly Etz Ha Chaim, The Tree of Life , is also the title of one of the most important works in Jewish mysticism, written by Hayyim ben Joseph Vital ... and other earlier mystical sources. Vital s Etz Chaim is the foundational work for the later Lurianic ... Jason Aronson, 1999. This is a translation of the first volume of Luria s Etz Chaim the introduction ... more details
Joseph Tehwehron David 1957 2004 , was a Mohawk nation Mohawk artist who became known for his role as a warrior ... Sources reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME David, Joseph Tehawehron ... DEFAULTSORT David, Joseph Tehawehron Category Mohawk people Category First Nations sculptors Category ... , April 1991 ref Life before Oka David grew up in Kanesatake, Quebec Kanehsatake , a small Mohawk nation Mohawk Kanienkehaka community about 70  km west of Montreal , Quebec . David came from ... relations by Dan David in Taking Risks, edited by Barbara Moon and Don Obe http www.banffcentre.ca press publications taking risks.asp ref Joe David s artistic production focused on installations, sculpture ... from the Indian Art Centre of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada ref David studied studio art ... Crisis In 1990, Joe David s life and career moved in an unexpected direction as a result of the Oka ... an agreement with the army. ref name chron On September 26, the Mohawks including Joe David who had ... Historica, Peace and Conflict ref Joe David was among those who were charged as a result of the Oka Crisis. David, along with some of the other defendants, decided to use Mohawk sovereignty as a central ... Violation, by Joe David, Cultural Survival ref In an article he wrote for the magazine Cultural Survival , Joe David wrote ref name two row quote text There was one point in the trial that will stay ... row violation Later life After the Oka Crisis, Joe David s career as an artist progressed quickly. Within two years, David s work had appeared in six significant group exhibitions, including LES POINTS ... in Hull, Quebec . ref name cv Two of David s paintings, created between 1990 and 1993, were ... index.php ref David also received media attention he was featured in an article called The Making ... David s involvement in the Oka Crisis, he lived alone in his farmhouse in Kanehsatake. ref name personal See Dan David s account of his brother s life http shmohawk.wordpress.com 2009 05 01 ref As a result ... more details
DavidJoseph Henry is a writer , Human Rights activist and parliamentary candidate from Manchester , England . Biography In 1997, he and other members of YouthSpeak projected a laser beam onto Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster Big Ben , demanding 16 for everyone . It was a protest at the then unequal age of consent for gay men. He has since been associated with grass routes direct action group OutRage In 1999 he co founded the Queer Youth Network . ref cite web url http www.queeryouth.org.uk community index.php?act Issues&CODE 83&ISSUE Timeline title History of the Gay Youth Movement publisher Queer Youth Network date March 2009 ref He writes a regular column in London s QX Swedish magazine QX magazine and has been a contributor to The Pink Paper , OutNorthWest and The Independent . His first book Queerest of Conspiracies was published in 2005 Citation needed date December 2010 which is described as a fresh look at the state of the gay nation by whom date December 2010 where he categorised the gay community into both Good Gay and Bad Gay . David has been outspoken in the media and petitioned the government on the issue of Civil partnership in the United Kingdom civil partnerships and has argued that they create a two tier system of inequality . Citation needed date December 2010 In June 2009 he attempted to perform a Citizen s arrest on City of Salford Salford MP Hazel Blears at a constituency party meeting in Swinton, Greater Manchester Swinton . ref name blearsarrest cite web ..., DavidJoseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Henry, DavidJoseph Category LGBT rights activists from England Category LGBT ... needed date December 2010 Despite the distribution of votes, David s campaign generated notable media ... 5, 2010 ref ref cite web url http www.salfordonline.com localnews page 18741 bbc interview david henry on salford precinct.html title BBC interview David Henry on Salford Precinct publisher SalfordOnline ... more details
Rabbi Chaim Flom died May 19, 2008 was a rabbi, scholar and Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Ohr David in Jerusalem, Israel. He studied at Yeshivas Rabbeinu Yisrael Meir HaKohen . He founded Yeshivat Ohr David in 1980 with fellow Rosh Yeshivah , Rabbi Yosef Granofsky . He served in the Israeli Defense Force . External links http www.theyeshivaworld.com article.php?p 18460 Death Notice Rav Chaim Flom ZATZAL, Rosh Yeshivas Or Dovid Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flom, Chaim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Israeli rabbi DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 19, 2008 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flom, Chaim Category Year of birth missing Category 2008 deaths Category 20th century rabbis Category Rosh Israeli yeshivas Rabbi stub ... more details
Soloveitchik family rabbinical dynasty , he is commonly known as Reb Chaim Brisker Rabbi Chaim from ... writings of Maimonides . His primary work was Chiddushei Rabbeinu Chaim , a volume of insights ... HaGRaCh Al Talmud Shas . This book is known as Reb Chaim s stencils and contains analytical insights ... and who was in turn succeeded by his own son Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik 1903 1993 . Rabbi Velvel ... to their teacher it is said that had Reb Chaim said, This table is a cow, Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik ... Reb Chaim, Rabbi Yonoson Hughes , June 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Soloveitchik, Chaim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1918 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Soloveitchik, Chaim Category 1853 births Category 1918 deaths ... he pl Chaim So owiejczyk ru , yi ... more details
Toras Chaim may refer to alphabetically Kollel Toras Chaim, South Africa , a component of Ohr Somayach, South Africa Yeshiva Toras Chaim , Denver schooldis ... more details
Yosef Chaim is the name of Chacham Yosef Chaim of Baghdad 1832 1909 , better known as the Ben Ish Chai Son of Man who Lives Yosef Chaim Brenner 1881 1921 , a pioneer in Hebrew literature Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld 1848 1932 , anti Zionist Rav of Jerusalem hndis Chaim, Yosef ... more details
File Hirschenzon.jpg thumb Chaim Hirschensohn. Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn 1857 &ndash 1935 was born in Tzfat , city in the Galilee , Israel , to Rabbi Yaakov Mordechai Hirschensohn, who had aliyah emigrated there from Pinsk in 1848. In 1864, the family which included Chaim s older brother, Rabbi Yitzchok Hirschensohn moved to Jerusalem . Like his brother, the young Zionist Chaim Hirschensohn worked with Eliezer Ben Yehuda to revive spoken Hebrew language Hebrew and helped found the Safah Berurah Plain Language society in Jerusalem. He and his wife Chava published works and journals both in Hebrew and Yiddish . In 1904, he was hired as the Chief Rabbi of Hoboken, New Jersey , a post that included Hoboken, West Hoboken, Jersey City Heights, Union Hill and the Environs from title page of Malki Ba Kodesh , vol. 2 Hoboken, 1921 ref http hebrewbooks.org search.asp ref in its jurisdiction. He remained in Hoboken until his death in 1935. Rabbi Hirschensohn wrote on many subjects, including the relationship between Judaism and democracy, the status of women, and conflicts between traditional Judaism and modern scholarship and science. He is probably best known for Malki Ba Kodesh , a 6 volume work he published between 1919 and 1928, in which he explores the halacha halakhot Jewish laws that might govern a future Jewish state . Hirschensohn s daughter Tamar married Rabbi David de Sola Pool ... reading David Zohar Zohar, David . Jewish Commitment in a Modern World R. Hayyim Hirschensohn and his Attitude Towards Modernity Hebrew . Jerusalem Shalom Hartman Institute , 2003. Zohar, David. http www.jewishideas.org dr david zohar rabbi hayyim hirschensohn forgotten sage who Rabbi Hayyim Hirschensohn ... Persondata . NAME Hirschensohn, Chaim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1857 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1935 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hirschensohn, Chaim Category Religious Zionist ... 1857 births Category 1935 deaths de Chaim Hirschensohn he ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup rewrite January 2010 orphan February 2009 no footnotes December 2009 Image CHAIM GOLDBERG circa 2000.jpg thumb right Chaim Goldberg, circa 2000. Chaim Goldberg March 20, 1917 June ..., Kazimierz Dolny in eastern Poland and as a painter of Holocaust era art. Early life Chaim Goldberg ... work on his book, Jewish Village Mannerisms . Chaim and Silberstein left for Krak w with a large ... of Culture, and emigrated to Israel . gallery Image Chaim Goldberg woodengraving.jpg Chaim Goldberg , woodengraving in his outdoor studio, Houston, TX, circa 1977. Image chaim goldberg in Boca Raton 1995.jpg Chaim Goldberg , in his Boca Raton, FL home and studio, Fall of 1995. gallery Emigration to the United ... to an exhibit catalog Chaim Goldberg came from the shtetl and remembers its every detail. He .... In 1974, Chaim attended a performance of the Emmett Kelly, Jr. Circus and began a series of drawings ... Show, Mixed Media, American Congress, Washington, DC br 1973 One Man Show, Chaim Goldberg s Shtetl ..., Chaim Goldberg at 80, Nathan B. Rosen Museum, Adolph Rose Levis JCC, Boca Raton, FL br 1997 One Man Exhibit, Remembering the Shtetl 75 Years of the Art of Chaim Goldberg, Texas Union Art gallery, UT ... br YIVO, New York, NY References reflist No footnotes date April 2010 Aloisio, Julie, Chaim Goldberg s Art Celebrates Life, The Villager, 1988, Miami, FL br Alyagon, Ofra, Chaim Goldberg The Artist, Life and Problems, July 1966, Paris, France br Amazallag, Giselle, A Visit with the Artist Chaim Goldberg, Dimensions Magazine, February March 1997, Boca Raton, FL br Avidar, Tamar, Chaim Goldberg Does Not Forget, Davar Hashavua, 1965, Tel Aviv, Israel br Chir, Myriam, Chaim Goldberg Painter and Sculptor, L information D Israel, Feb. 1965, Tel Aviv, Israel br Diamonstein, Barbara, Chaim Goldberg From Exile to Genius, Art & Antiques Magazine, June, 2002, USA br Dolbin, B.F., Chaim Goldberg The Sholom ... of Chaim Goldberg, The Forward , 1967, New York, NY br Dluznowski Dunow, M., The Painter and Sculptor ... more details
Chaim Volozhin also known as Chaim ben Yitzchok of Volozhin or Chaim Ickovits January 21, 1749 &ndash June 14, 1821 ref Library of Congress Authorities Volozhiner, ayyim ben Isaac, 1749 1821 ref was an Orthodox Judaism Orthodox rabbi , Talmud ist, and ethicist. Popularly known as Reb Chaim Volozhiner or simply as Reb Chaim , he was born in Va o yn Volozhin aka Va o yn or Valozhyn when it was a part of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth . He died there while it was under the control of the Russian Empire . It is part of present day Belarus . Student of the Vilna Gaon Both he and his elder brother Simcha d. 1812 studied under Rabbi Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg Aryeh Leib Gunzberg the author of the Shaagas Aryeh , who was then rabbi of Volozhin, and afterward under Rabbi Raphael ha Kohen the author of the Toras Yekusiel , later of Hamburg . Aged 25, he was attracted by the fame of the Vilna Gaon , and he became one of the his most prominent disciples. Submitting to his new teacher s method, he began his studies anew, taking up again Torah , Mishnah , Talmud , and even Hebrew grammar . His admiration for the gaon was boundless, and after his death R. Chaim virtually acknowledged no superior ... . He began with ten pupils, young residents of Volozhin, whom Chaim maintained at his own expense ... of Russia generously responded. Chaim lived to see his yeshiva housed in its own building, and to preside ... major work is the Nefesh Ha Chaim Spirit of Life OCLC 122976311 . Contrary to popular belief, it does ... he wrote Ruach Chaim OCLC 30583186 , a commentary on Pirkei Avoth . Both titles also play on his, Chaim . Thus, for example, The Spirit of Life can also be translated as Chaim s Spirit or Chaim ... Reines, Ozar ha Sifrut, iii. Ha Kerem, 1887, pp.  179 181 David Tebele, Bet Dawid, Preface, Warsaw ... Volozhin Yeshiva Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Volozhin, Chaim ALTERNATIVE ..., Chaim Category 1749 births Category 1821 deaths Category People from Valozhyn Category Belarusian ... more details
Infobox president name Chaim Azriel Weizmann br small small nationality Israel Israeli ... David Ben Gurion predecessor Position established br small Provisional State Council small ... of Israel term start2 16 May 1948 term end2 17 February 1949 primeminister2 David Ben Gurion predecessor2 David Ben Gurion successor2 Became President birth date birth date 1874 11 27 df y birth place ... Judaism signature Chaim Weizmann Signature.svg footnotes Chaim Azriel Weizmann , lang he ..., senior lecturer at the University of Manchester . ref http www.zionism israel.com bio Chaim Weizmann biography.htm Biography of Chaim Weizmann ref He was married to Vera Weizmann . ref http ... War Graves Commission ref His nephew Ezer Weizman also became president of Israel. Chaim Weizmann ... Vera & Chaim Weizmann, Herbert Samuel, Lloyd George, Ethel Snowden, Philip Snowden.jpeg thumb 200px Vera Weizmann , Chaim Weizmann, Herbert Samuel , Lloyd George , Ethel Snowden , Philip Snowden Image Chaim Arlosoroff.jpg thumb right 200px Chaim Weizmann sitting, second from left at a meeting with Arab leaders at the King David Hotel , Jerusalem, 1933. Also pictured are Haim Arlosoroff sitting ... Chaim Weizmann Seyfullah Esin Moshe Sharett 1950.jpg thumb 200px Weizmann left with first Turkish ... and formally rejected by the government. Weizmann and David Ben Gurion accepted the partition and its ... leading to life. ref The Letters and Papers of Chaim Weizmann , Series B. Papers Volume II December 1931 April 1952, Paper 87, pp.636 637, Yad Chaim Weizmann 1984 , Library of Congress Catalog No. 82 ... in early 1915, and Minister of Munitions David Lloyd George joined Churchill in encouraging Weizmann ... weizlab.shtml Chaim Weizmann Lab,Dept. of Organic Chemistry Weizmann Institute ref blockquote ... Chaim Weizmann title Trial and Error The Autobiography of Chaim Weizmann publisher Jewish Publication ... http www.jafi.org.il education 100 people bios weiz.html Chaim Weizmann Jewish Agency site http ... more details