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  1. Ephraim Carlebach

    Image Ephraim Carlebach.jpg thumb right Ephraim Carlebach Ephraim Carlebach March 12, 1879 in L beck 1936 in Ramat Gan ref http www.dzb.de verkauf zeitschriften dzbn 0203 index.html de icon ref , British Mandate of Palestine , was a Germany German born Orthodox Judaism Orthodox rabbi . Carlebach belonged to a well known German rabbi family. His father Salomon Carlebach 1845 1919 was rabbi in L beck. He had seven brothers and four sisters. He attended the Katharineum school in L beck, where he befriended his schoolmate Thomas Mann , as the latter recalled. ref Thomas Mann, Letter to Cilly Neuhaus of 18 February 1947, In Thomas Mann Briefe II , Erika Mann ed. , S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1963, p. 526 ref Four of his brothers were rabbis as well. They are Emanuel Carlebach 1874 1927 , Joseph Carlebach 1883 1942 , David Carlebach 1885 1913 and Hartwig Naphtali Carlebach 1889 1967 . ref Sabine Niemann ed. Die Carlebachs, eine Rabbinerfamilie aus Deutschland , Ephraim Carlebach Stiftung ed. . D lling und Galitz. Hamburg 1995, ISBN 3 926174 99 4 ref Carlebach is most known for his work in founding Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jewish schools in Germany, notably Leipzig , from 1900. He was a leading figure in the construction of The Jewish High School H here Israelitische Schule and the synagogue Etz Chaim . In 1924 he was appointed the chief Orthodox Rabbi of Leipzig. In 1935 Carlebach moved to the British Mandate of Palestine where he died in 1936. His son Esriel Carlebach was the founder and first editor of the newspaper Maariv . References references Rabbi stub Carlebach Ephraim Germany academic bio stub Carlebach Ephraim Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlebach, Ephraim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 12, 1879 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1936 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Ephraim Category Carlebach family Category ... de Ephraim Carlebach he ...   more details



  1. Carlebach

    Carlebach is the family name of a notable History of the Jews in Germany Jewish family originally from Germany that now lives all over the world, it can refer to People Azriel Carlebach 1909 56 , Israeli journalist and editorial writer Elisheva Carlebach Jofen Emil Carlebach Ephraim Carlebach Felix Carlebach Joseph Carlebach Neshama Carlebach Shlomo Carlebach musician Shlomo Carlebach rabbi Naftoli Carlebach Synagogues Carlebach minyan , Jewish prayer services in the style of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach musician Music and songs Shlomo Carlebach musician Music career Carlebach music , Jewish music originally composed and popularized by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach musician . Carlebach songs , Jewish songs originally composed and sung by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach musician . Category Carlebach family surname de Carlebach he ...   more details



  1. Joseph Carlebach

    Sabine Niemann Redaktion Die Carlebachs, eine Rabbinerfamilie aus Deutschland , Ephraim Carlebach Stiftung ..., eine Rabbinerfamilie aus Deutschland , Ephraim Carlebach Stiftung Hrsg . D lling und Galitz. Hamburg ...Dr. Joseph Hirsch Tzvi Carlebach Karlebach January 30, 1883, L beck , German Empire March 26, 1942, Bi erniecki ... Carlebach was the eighth child of Esther Adler 1853 1920 , the daughter of the former rabbi of L beck , Rabbi Alexander Sussmann Adler 1816 1869 , and L beck s then Rabbi Salomon Carlebach 1845 1919 . In 1919 Joseph Carlebach and his former pupil Charlotte Preuss 1900 1942 married. They had nine children. Education and early career Joseph Carlebach became rabbi, like many of his brothers, to wit David Carlebach, Emanuel Carlebach rabbi in Klaip da Memel and Cologne , Hartwig Carlebach rabbi in Berlin, Baden Austria Baden near Vienna and New York , and Ephraim Carlebach rabbi in Leipzig . Joseph Carlebach completed extensive studies in natural sciences. From 1901 on he studied at University ... sciences at summa cum laude . In the same time Carlebach attended the orthodox Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin. In 1905 to 1907 Carlebach interrupted his studies in Germany and taught at the Simon von L mel L mel School in Jerusalem . There Carlebach learned to know a number of excellent rabbis. In 1909 Carlebach passed degrees in mathematics, physics and Hebrew ... Levi ben Gershon Lewi ben Gerson als Mathematiker . Carlebach gained academic reputation ... 1910 to 1914 Carlebach finished his studies at the rabbinical seminary under rabbi David Hoffmann . In 1914 Carlebach was Semicha ordained rabbi. World War I service During World War I Carlebach served ... e.g. Joseph s brother German Army Field Rabbi Emanuel Carlebach 1874 1927 initiated in om a the foundation ... of Jewish alignment. Joseph Carlebach founded the partly German language J disches Real ... for the Yavneh network that Carlebach later founded in collaboration with Dr. Leo Deutschlander ...   more details



  1. Felix Carlebach

    a school for Jewish students founded by his uncle Ephraim Carlebach 1879 1936 in 1912. His uncle emigrated to Palestine in spring 1936 and died there in October 1936. Felix Carlebach stayed in Leipzig .... Die Carlebachs, eine Rabbinerfamilie aus Deutschland , Ephraim Carlebach Stiftung Hrsg . D lling und ...Felix Falk Carlebach 15 April 1911 in L beck 23 January 2008 in Manchester was a German born British ... and British citizenship. Life Carlebach descended from a well known German rabbinical family. He was the son of Simson Carlebach 1875 1942 , a banker, and his wife Resi n e Graupe. His grandfather Salomon Carlebach 1845 1919 , who married Esther Carlebach n e Adler 1853 1920 , was already a Rabbi in L beck. His uncle Joseph Carlebach was a Rabbi in Hamburg . Carlebach s younger brother Ephraim was a Rabbi in Montreal Canada . He had another brother, Salomon, and a sister, Esther. Carlebach was a student ... Schule . The couple had three daughters, Judith, Sulamith and Naomi. Felix Carlebach s parents, his uncle Joseph Carlebach 1883 1942 and his wife Charlotte n e Preuss b. 1900 were deported with their four ... Simson Carlebach died just after the arrival. His mother, his uncle and aunt and their three daughters ... 26, 1942. Only Carlebach s cousin Shlomo Carlebach rabbi Salomon Carlebach b. August 17, 1925 survived and became a rabbi in New York . Felix Carlebach and his wife Babette escaped to Great Britain ... . In 1985 Carlebach came back to L beck for the first time since 1939. Albrecht Schreiber, editor of L becker Nachrichten who published about the history of Jews in L beck, came to see Carlebach in Manchester, having been sent by L beck s mayor Robert Kn ppel. Carlebach described Kn ppel s intention ..., ber eine Br cke zu gehen, die ich zu schaffen bereit bin. ref Carlebach described his reaction and the consequences ... the city of L beck offered honorary citizenship to Carlebach, which he received on September 17, 1987 in the town hall of L beck. Carlebach became the 19th honorary citizen of the city. ref http stadtzeitung.luebeck.de ...   more details



  1. Emil Carlebach

    Von Br nning zu Hitler Buchenwald. Ein Konzentrationslager by Emil Carlebach and Paul Gr newald, Hellmuth R der, Willy Schmidt, Walter Vielhauer Films Emil Carlebach Kommunist Dokumentarfilm 1998 KAOS art and video archive References references Other sources Emil Carlebach, Zensur ohne Schere. Die Gr nderjahre der Frankfurter Rundschau 1945 1947 Frankfurt, a.M. R derberg Verlag, 1985 Ephraim Carlebach ...Emil Carlebach July 10, 1914, Frankfurt , Hesse Nassau April 9, 2001 was a Hesse Hessian Landtag member, a writer, and a journalist . He was born and died in Frankfurt am Main . Life Emil Carlebach was descended from a family of rabbi s who had practiced in Germany for generations. However, at the time he was born, his father was the only non religious member of the Carlebach family in Frankfurt. While still young, Emil turned away from the conservative secular attitude of his parents and in 1932 he joined the Young Communist League of Germany Kommunistischen Jugendverband Deutschlands KJVD. ref ... timeline of Emil Carlebach Website about Hameln by historian Bernhard Gelderblom. Retrieved March ... parliament, where he worked on the Hesse constitution . Carlebach was one of seven original ... Military Government in Germany revoked Carlebach s publisher s license. He was also a co founder .... ref name gelderblom In the early 1950s a fierce dispute began between Carlebach and Margarete Buber Neumann over the torture of German communist s by Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union . Carlebach contested ... and later publications, Carlebach s conduct towards those Buchenwald prisoners who he did not consider ... with Emil Carlebach Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlebach, Emil ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Emil Category 1914 births Category 2001 deaths Category People from ... Regime members Category German journalists Category Carlebach family Category Dachau concentration camp survivors Category Buchenwald concentration camp survivors de Emil Carlebach ...   more details



  1. Azriel Carlebach

    Carlebach was born in the city of Leipzig , Germany, in 1909 descendant of a family of rabbi s. His parents were Gertrud Jakoby and Ephraim Carlebach 1879 1936 , a rabbi and founder of H here Israelitische ... , Ephraim Carlebach Stiftung ed. , D lling und Galitz Verlag . Hamburg 1995, ISBN 3 926174 99 4, p ...Infobox person honorific prefix Dr. name Azriel Carlebach honorific suffix native name native name lang image Azriel Carlebach 1942.JPG image size alt caption Azriel Carlebach, 1942 birth name Esriel Gotthelf Carlebach birth date November 7, 1909 birth place Leipzig , Germany disappeared ... website URL www.example.com footnotes box width Dr. Ezriel Carlebach also Azriel, born Esriel Gotthelf Carlebach , lang he , lang yi . Leipzig November 7, 1909 February ... in Tel iai . He recalled this time in two articles in the journal Menorah . ref Esriel Carlebach ... Haynt , also Hajnt , Engl. Today . Once on his way for a visit in Germany, Carlebach stopped .... They got to know each other and Grawicki , hearing about Carlebach s literary work, encouraged Carlebach to write for Haynt in Yiddish . Carlebach felt quite a challenge and accepted. He wrote ... Yosef Chaim Zonnenfeld Yosef Hayyim Sonnenfeld in Jerusalem. Carlebach s name wasn t unknown in Warsaw, since three uncles of Ezriel Carlebach, Emanuel Carlebach 1874 1927 and Leopold Rosenak 1868 1923 ... German Army , and the educator Rabbi Joseph Carlebach , who was assigned to them in 1915, were active ... , of Jewish organisations e.g. Emanuel Carlebach initiated in om a the foundation of the Hasidic ... alignment. Joseph Carlebach founded the partly German language J disches Realgymnasium in Kaunas and directed it until 1919. Carlebach s uncles mostly came down for Hasidic Judaism Hassidim and faced Zionism Zionists rather critically. Thus the name Carlebach sounded rather suspicious in the ears of Haynt s audience. In Germany 1929 33 As from 1929 on Carlebach lived again in Germany ...   more details



  1. Carlebach minyan

    A Carlebach Minyan is a Jewish prayer service that follows the style of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and uses the melodies he composed for many prayers. These minyanim are distinctive for their emphasis on singing the liturgy, often using Carlebach s original nigunim . According to Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblatt , Carlebach changed the expectations of the prayer experience from decorous and somber to uplifting and ecstatic as he captivated generations with elemental melodies and stories of miraculous human saintliness, modesty and unselfishness. ref A New Dialogue With The Divine, May 26, 2009, Jewish Week, Jonathan Rosenblatt http www.thejewishweek.com viewArticle c39 a15840 News International.html Jewish Week ref See also Jewish prayer Baal teshuva movement Music of Israel External links http www.carlebachshul.org The Carlebach Shul , NY http rebshlomo.dafyomi.org connect minyan.html Worldwide Carlebach Minyanim Listings http info.jpost.com C005 Supplements CafeOleh community2.html 6 Carlebach Minyanim in Israel References reflist Category Jewish prayer and ritual texts Category Hasidic music Category Jewish music judaism stub ...   more details



  1. Neshama Carlebach

    Neshama Carlebach born 1974, New York , daughter of the Jewish singer songwriter Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach is a singer, the protege of her late father. Biography Neshama Carlebach began training as a singer and actress at the age of 5 and began singing with her father, Shlomo Carlebach , at 15. She began her professional career soon after her father s death in 1994. Her full name is said to be Esther Neshama Tehora Shlucha a pure soul that descended to this world on the Sabbath Eve . Carlebach performs in a number of venues, including Jewish Community Centers, synagogues, Hillels, clubs, and summer camps worldwide. She also performs alongside The Green Pastures Baptist Church Choir singing Reb Shlomo s Hebrew and English collaborations. Discography Soul 1996 Ha Neshama shel Shlomo 1997 Dancing with My Soul 2000 Ani Shelach 2001 Journey 2004 One and One 2008 Higher & Higher 2010 External links http www.neshamacarlebach.com Neshama Carlebach website http www.myspace.com neshamacarlebach Neshama Carlebach at Myspace.com http www.goldenland.com Neshama.htm Neshama Carlebach at Goldenland.com http www.cjnews.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 16165&Itemid 86 Neshama Carlebach shares her father s musical legacy by Sheldon Kirshner, Canadian Jewish News, January 29, 2009. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlebach, Neshama ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Neshama Category Carlebach family Category Jewish musicians Category Living people Category 1974 births Judaism bio stub US singer stub he pt Neshama Carlebach ...   more details



  1. Naftoli Carlebach

    notable date November 2011 Naftoli Naphtalie Carlebach 1916 2005 was an Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jewish rabbi and accountant. Early life Carlebach was born in Leipzig , Germany to Rabbi Moshe Carlebach, a son of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, the Beth din Officers of a beth din av beit din head of the rabbinical court of L beck , Germany. His maternal grandfather was Rabbi Yosef Cohen, the av beit din of Eschwege , Germany. ref name yated cite web url http chareidi.org archives5765 YSR65arcarlbach title HaRav Naftoli Carlebach, zt l last Kahn first Betzalel date 26 January 2005 accessdate 27 November ... to the latter s death. ref name yated Move to America In 1938, Carlebach was Semikhah ordained ... Neuberger , the principal of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore , who sent him an entry visa. There Carlebach ... Yaakov Yitzchok Ruderman , rosh yeshiva of Ner Israel, encouraged Rabbi Carlebach to accept the rabbinate ...&lpg PA200&dq Naphtali Carlebach Detroit&source bl&ots L wVLM7I4m&sig WA4QaRoIn77Vd0HYTCU06TughIk&hl ..., Carlebach studied with his childhood friend Rabbi Leib Bakst, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Detroit. Other ..., Rabbi Carlebach forfeited his positions in Detroit in deference to his older uncle and instead ... Ezrachi , a son in law of Rabbi Chaim Leib Shmuelevitz , and others eulogized. ref name yated Carlebach was survived by his wife his sons Rabbi Moshe Carlebach of Jerusalem father of the author of the critically ... Carlebach of Jerusalem a rosh yeshiva of Mir there and son in law of Rabbi Binyomin Beinush Finkel , and Rabbi Shlomo Ze ev Carlebach his daughter, the wife of Rabbi Gedaliah Finkel of Jerusalem grandsons and great grandsons. One grandson, Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Carlebach, authored a critical analysis ... . NAME Carlebach, Naftoli ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Rabbi DATE OF BIRTH 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH Leipzig , Germany DATE OF DEATH 2005 PLACE OF DEATH Jerusalem , Israel DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Naftoli ... to the United States to escape Nazism Category Carlebach family Naftoli Category German Jews ...   more details



  1. Ephraim

    dablink This article is about the Israelite tribal patriarch. For other meanings, see Ephraim disambiguation . Image Francesco Hayez 020.jpg thumb right Ephraim , by Francesco Hayez File Jacob with Ephraim and Manasseh.JPG thumb left 250px Jacob blessing Ephraim and Manasseh tribal patriarch Manasseh . Ephraim IPAc en icon i f r i m ref MW Ephraim ref Hebrew language Hebrew ... HE Ephraim was born in Egypt before the arrival of the children of Israel from Canaan . bibleverse Genesis 48 5 HE Ephraim had sons Shuthelah, Beker, and Tahan. However, 1 Chronicles 7 claims that he ... , who became the first king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel , was also from the house of Ephraim ... ref The text of the Torah argues that the name of Ephraim , which means double fruitfulness ... in older passages, that originally Ephraim and Manasseh were considered one tribe that of Joseph ... only Ephraim the tribal name of Joseph. According to several biblical scholars, Benjamin was originally part of the suggested Ephraim Manasseh single Joseph tribe, but the biblical account of Joseph ... , Who Wrote the Bible? ref In the Torah, the eventual precedence of the tribe of Ephraim is argued to derive from Jacob, blind and on his deathbed, blessing Ephraim before Manasseh. ref name Genesis ... Manasseh in favour of Ephraim ref Genesis 48 1 ref yet other rabbinical sources argue that it refers ... rabbinical sources, Ephraim is described as being modest and not selfish. ref name Jewish Encyclopedia ... prophetic vision of Joshua , that Jacob gave Ephraim precedence over Manasseh, the elder of the two ... the blessing in his honour, and makes Ephraim the leading tribe. ref Genesis 48 1 ref See also Manasseh tribal patriarch Manasseh Tribe of Manasseh Tribe of Ephraim sons of Jacob Citations references ... of Jacob ar be ca Efra m Patriarca da Efraim de Ephraim es Efra m fa fr phra m id Efraim it Efraim he la Ephraim nl Efra m persoon no Efraim pl Efraim pt Efraim ro Efraim ru ...   more details



  1. Shlomo Carlebach (scholar)

    the Holocaust and the war. Rabbi Carlebach talked with the authors of the book Die Carlebachs, eine Rabbinerfamilie aus Deutschland The Carlebachs, a Family of Rabbis from Germany , Ephraim Carlebach ...for the article on the Jewish religious singer and composer Shlomo Carlebach musician BLP sources date November 2010 Shlomo Carlebach Salomon Peter Carlebach b. August 17, 1925 in Hamburg , Germany not to be confused with his cousin Shlomo Carlebach musician Shlomo Carlebach , also a rabbi and a well ... To Flee or To Stay , Hakirah journal , Vol. 9, Winter 2010, p.93 This Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach is not to be confused with his cousin, Rav Shlomo Carlebach, the singing rabbi. ref is a Haredi Judaism ... mashgiach ruchani Rabbi Avigdor Miller . Rabbi Carlebach served as mashgiach ruchani of the yeshiva ... was Rabbi Dr. Joseph Carlebach , director of the Talmud Torah school at Hamburg 1925 1927 , chief rabbi of Altona, Hamburg Altona 1927 36 and the last chief rabbi of Hamburg 1936 1941 . Joseph Carlebach ... of the university campus in Hamburg was named as the Joseph Carlebach Platz since 1990. Upon his 78th birthday in 2003, a Joseph Carlebach Preis award was established for Jewish studies , given every ... Jungfernhof . Rabbi Carlebach has also written about this period in a biography of his father, Ish Yehudi The Life and Legacy of a Torah Great. Joseph Tzvi Carlebach Shearith Joseph Publications, New York 2008 Yeshiva in America After the war Rabbi Carlebach was accepted as a student at the Yeshiva ... Hutner . So much so, that Rabbi Carlebach was selected to write the brief welcoming introductions ... Shlomo the son of Rabbi Yosef Tzvi may God avenge his blood Carlebach Rabbi Carlebach ... of his tenure Rabbi Carlebach was an extremely successful mashgiach ruchani and began to develop a series ..., Rabbi Carlebach set about lecturing at various Beis Yaakov schools and seminaries for young women ... years, Rabbi Carlebach has dedicated much of his time to writing a biography of his father, Ish ...   more details



  1. Shlomo Carlebach (rabbi)

    Shlomo Carlebach could refer to either of two cousins of that name Shlomo Carlebach musician created many new songs and new melodies for old songs, which have greatly influenced many present day synagogues to adopt his practices into their prayer services. Shlomo Carlebach scholar , born 1925, lecturer who published his combined lectures into a multi volume work called the Maskil Lishlomo . Uncategorized date April 2012 ...   more details



  1. Ephraim Wilson

    Ephraim King Wilson may refer to Ephraim King Wilson , U.S. congressman from the state of Maryland Ephraim King Wilson II , U.S. senator from the state of Maryland and son of Ephraim King Wilson hndis Wilson, Ephraim K. ...   more details



  1. Elisheva Carlebach Jofen

    primarysources date February 2010 Elisheva Carlebach Jofen is an American scholar of early modern Jewish history. Career Carlebach is the Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish history, culture and society at Columbia University. She was previously a Professor of Jewish History at Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY in New York City . Professor Carlebach obtained her bachelor s degree from Brooklyn College and her PhD in Jewish History at Columbia University . Professor Carlebach is married to Rabbi Mordechai Jofen, the rosh yeshiva dean of the Novardok yeshiva Beis Yosef in Brooklyn , New York City. She uses her maiden name professionally and her married name in her personal life. Dr. Carlebach s family was one of the preeminent rabbinical families in Germany before the Holocaust . Her grandfather was Rabbi Joseph Carlebach , the last chief rabbi of Hamburg , and her father is Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach mashgiach ruchani Shlomo Carlebach who served as the mashgiach ruchani at the Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin and author of the commentary on the Humash Maskil Lishlomo . Publications Books The Pursuit of Heresy Rabbi Moses Hagiz and the Sabbatian Controversies, Columbia University Press, 1990 1994 ISBN 0 231 07191 4 Divided Souls Converts from Judaism in Germany, 1500 1750 Yale University Press, 2001 ISBN 0300084102, Finalist for the 2001 02 National Jewish Book Award Review, Deborah Hertz, American Historical Review Future scholars will stand on the shoulders of Carlebach ..., Vol. 1, Early Modern Jeweries, 2004 See also Carlebach disambiguation References reflist External links ... carlebach text01 intro.php?tid 37 Introduction to The Letters of Bella Perlhefter Wesleyan University Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlebach, Elisheva ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Elisheva ... Category Orthodox Judaism Category Carlebach family ...   more details



  1. Ephraim (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Ephraim Ephraim was a Biblical patriarch. Ephraim may also refer to Tribe of Ephraim Ephraim of Nea Makri 1384 1426 , Greek saint Mount Ephraim Ephraim, Utah Ephraim, Wisconsin Ephraim Fire Emblem Ephraim Fire Emblem , a character in Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones NOTOC People with the given name Ephraim Amu 1899 1995 , Ghanaian composer Ephraim Benton born 1978 , American actor Ephraim Burr 1809 1894 , American politician Ephraim Chambers 1680 1740 , English writer Ephraim Ellis born 1985 , Canadian actor Ephraim Evron 1920 1995 , Israeli diplomat Ephraim Hart 1747 1825 , American merchant Ephraim Holmes 1908 1997 , American admiral Ephraim Jones 1750 1812 , Canadian judge and politician Ephraim Katz 1932 1992 , Israeli born American film historian Ephraim Katzir 1916 2009 , Israeli politician Ephraim Keyser 1850 1937 , American sculptor Ephraim Kishon 1924 2005 , Israeli writer Ephraim Lewis 1968 1994 , English singer songwriter Ephraim Lipson 1888 1960 , British economic historian Ephraim McDowell 1771 1830 , American physician Ephraim Morse 1823 1906 , American businessman Ephraim Oshry 1914 2003 , Lithuanian born American rabbi Ephraim Salaam born 1976 , American football player Ephraim Shay 1839 1916 , American inventor Ephraim Sklyansky 1892 1925 , Russian revolutionary Ephraim Sidon born 1946 , Israeli author Ephraim M. Sparrow Ephraim Sparrow , American academic Ephraim Williams 1715 1755 , American soldier Fictional Ephraim Black , a character in the Twilight series Ephraim Cabot, a character in Desire Under the Elms by Eugene O Neill Ephraim Lapham, a character in Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes Ephraim Tutt, a character in the novels of Arthur Train Ephraim Goodweather, a character in The Strain by Guillermo del Toro People with the surname Alonzo Ephraim born 1981 , American football player Hogan Ephraim born 1988 , English football player Molly Ephraim born 1987 , American actress Moses Ephraim 1620 1688 , Dutch banker See also Ephraim in the wilderness ...   more details



  1. Shlomo Carlebach (musician)

    For the mashgiach ruchani of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin Shlomo Carlebach rabbi Infobox person name Shlomo Carlebach birth date Birth date 1925 01 14 birth place Berlin death date Death date and age 1994 ... religion Judaism spouse Elaine Neila Glick children daughters Nedara, Neshama Carlebach Neshama parents Hartwig Naftali Carlebach website http www.rebshlomo.org Shlomo Carlebach he ... , Toronto and Moshav Mevo Modi im , Israel . Carlebach is considered by many Who date June 2011 ... popularity and appeal. His influence also continues to this day in Carlebach minyan im and Jewish religious gatherings in many cities and remote pristine areas around the globe. Carlebach was also ... melodies, songs, and highly inspiring story telling. Biography Shlomo Carlebach was descended from ... his father, Rabbi Hartwig Naftali Carlebach 1889 1967 , was an Orthodox rabbi. ref name NYT 19941022 ... The family left Germany in 1931 and lived in Baden bei Wien , Austria and by 1933 in Switzerland. Carlebach ... West Side . ref name NYT 19941022 Carlebach came to New York in 1939 via Great Britain. He and his .... ref name NYT 19941022 Carlebach studied at Yeshiva Torah Vodaas and Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin in Brooklyn ... gave Carlebach Semikha , considered it a loss to the Torah world that he chose a career in musical ... studies he was often asked to lead the Jewish services services as a hazzan . Carlebach became ... Neila Glick, a teacher. They had two daughters, Nedara Dari and Neshama. Neshama Carlebach is a songwriter ... Carlebach began writing songs at the end of the 1950s, primarily based on verses from the Tanakh or the Siddur ... thousands of Jewish youngsters and adults, otherwise lost to Judaism. Some Carlebach melodies were ... Music Shlomo Carlebach author Marsha Bryan Edelman publisher MyJewishLearning.com year 2003 url ... added a psychedelic tinge and a wider range of backup instrumentation. Carlebach now spent much of his time in Israel, living in Moshav Me or Modi im . Carlebach s songs were characterized by relatively ...   more details



  1. Ephraim of Bonn

    Ephraim of Bonn 1132 1200 was a Jewish writer who documented the massacre of the Jews in the city of York in 1190. External links http www.fordham.edu halsall source ephr bonn1.html Medieval Sourcebook Ephraim of Bonn Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ephraim Of Bonn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1132 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1200 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ephraim Of Bonn Category 1132 births Category 1200 deaths England writer stub de Efraim ben Jakob ...   more details



  1. Mount Ephraim

    Otherplaces Mount Ephraim Mount Ephraim lang he , or alternately Mount of Ephraim , was the historical name for the central mountainous district of Israel once occupied by the tribe of Ephraim Josh. 17 15 19 50 20 7 , extending from Bethel to the plain of Jezreel. In Joshua s time Josh. 17 18 , approximately sometime between the 18th century BCE and the 13th century BCE , these hills were densely wooded. They were intersected by well watered, fertile valleys, referred to in Jer. 50 19. Joshua was buried at Timnath heres among the mountains of Ephraim, on the north side of the hill of Mount Gaash Gaash Judg. 2 9 . This region is also called the mountains of Israel Josh. 11 21 and the mountains of Samaria Jer. 31 5, 6 Book of Amos Amos 3 9 . Israel s fourth judge and prophetess Deborah lived in this region. Her home was called the palm tree of Deborah , and was between Bethel and Ramah in Benjamin . Judg. 4 5 eastons Category Hebrew Bible mountains Ephraim eo Efraim ...   more details



  1. Ephraim Obot

    Silas Ephraim Obot October 6, 1936 April 12, 2009 was the Nigeria bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Idah on Nigeria from his appointment on December 17, 1977, until his death in 2009. Obot was first ordained as a Roman Catholic priest on June 29, 1968, Ikot Ekpene , Nigeria . He died on April 12, 2009, at the age of 72. Sources http www.cbcn ng.org pressrelease.php Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria Bishop Obot dies at 72 http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bobot.html Catholic Hierarchy Bishop Ephraim Silas Obot Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Obot, Ephraim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 6, 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 12, 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Obot, Ephraim Category 1936 births Category 2009 deaths Category Nigerian bishops Category Nigerian Roman Catholic bishops Category Nigerian Roman Catholics Nigeria bio stub RC bishop stub de Ephraim Silas Obot nl Ephraim Silas Obot ...   more details



  1. Ephraim Chambers

    Image Chambers Cyclopaedia 1728.jpg thumb Title page of Chambers 1728 Cyclopaedia Ephraim Chambers c. 1680, Kendal 15 May 1740, London Borough of Islington Islington was an English writer and encyclopaedist , who is primarily known for producing the Cyclopaedia, or a Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences . ref Robert Lewis Collison reminds us that Chambers attained the distinction of father of the modern encyclopaedia throughout the world. Encyclopaedias Their History Throughout the Ages , 2d ed., p.103, Hafner, New York & London, 1966. cited in http digicoll.library.wisc.edu HistSciTech subcollections CyclopaediaAbout.shtml University of Wisconsin ref Biography Chambers was born in Kendal , Westmorland , England, and attended Heversham Grammar School there. Little is known of his early ... EPHRAIM CHAMBERS. poem In English thus poem Heard of by many, Known to few, Who led a Life between ... desires to rest EPHRAIM CHAMBERS. poem The Encyclop die of Diderot and d Alembert owed its inception to a French translation of Chambers s work. References Bradshaw, Lael Ely. Ephraim Chambers Cyclopaedia ... . Ed. Frank Kafker. Oxford The Voltaire Foundation, 1981. 123 137. Mr. Ephraim Chambers. The Gentleman s Magazine v. 10 May 1740 p.  262. 1911 Chambers, Ephraim Espinasse, Francis. Chambers, Ephraim 1680? 1740 , rev. Michael Harris. In Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford ... cyclopaedia.org Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chambers, Ephraim ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH 1740 PLACE OF DEATH London Borough of Islington Islington DEFAULTSORT Chambers, Ephraim ... people Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category British encyclopedists ca Ephraim Chambers da Ephraim Chambers de Ephraim Chambers et Ephraim Chambers es Ephraim Chambers eu Ephraim Chambers fr Ephra m Chambers hr Ephraim Chambers it Ephraim Chambers nl Ephraim Chambers ja no Ephraim Chambers pl Ephraim Chambers pt Ephraim Chambers sl Ephraim Chambers sv Ephraim Chambers ...   more details



  1. Wood of Ephraim

    Wood of Ephraim was a forest in which a fatal battle was fought between the army of David and that of Absalom , who was killed there 2 Samuel 18 6, 8 . It lies on the east of Jordan , not far from Mahanaim , and was some part of the great forest of Gilead an area where the Israelites had settled. References eastons DEFAULTSORT Ephraim, Wood of Category Hebrew Bible places Category David Category Geography of Jordan Category Books of Samuel Tanakh stub ga Coill Eafr m pl Las Efraima ...   more details



  1. Ephraim in the wilderness

    Ephraim in the wilderness is a phrase used in the New Testament Gospel of John bibleverse nb John 11 54 used to refer to a town. According to the narrative, Jesus retired to Ephraim with his disciples after he had raised Lazarus of Bethany Lazarus , and when the priests were conspiring against him. It lay in the wild, uncultivated hill country to the north east of Jerusalem , between the central towns and the Jordan valley. eastons Category New Testament places Christianity stub ...   more details



  1. Tribe of Ephraim

    Tribes of Israel According to the Hebrew Bible , the Tribe of Ephraim Hebrew Name ... of Manasseh together with Ephraim also formed the House of Joseph . So the descendants of Joseph ... by excluding that of Levite Levi when Ephraim and Manasseh are mentioned separately. bibleverse ... of Canaan by Joshua , who himself was a descendent of Ephraim bibleverse 1 Chronicles 7 20 27 NIV , in c ... of Israel in c. 1050 BC , the Tribe of Ephraim was a part of a loose confederation of Israelite tribes ..., and the Tribe of Ephraim joined the new kingdom with Saul as the first king. After the death of Saul ... bosheth , Saul s son and successor to the throne of Israel, the Tribe of Ephraim joined the other northern ... was Jeroboam , who came from the Tribe of Ephraim. bibleverse 1 Kings 11 26 NIV The accents of the tribes ... , under the leadership of Jephthah , fought the Tribe of Ephraim, their pronunciation of shibboleth as sibboleth was considered sufficient evidence to single out individuals from Ephraim, so that they could be subjected to immediate death by the Israelites of Gilead. Ephraim was a member of the Northern .... From that time, the Tribe of Ephraim has been counted as one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel ... Ephraim the Lost Tribes and Judah the Jewish People will be made one people again. However, some who ... Zechariah 9 10 ESV , bibleref2 Jeremiah 30 1 5 ESV indicates that Ephraim and Judah will be in conflict with each other, and that bibleref2 Deut 33 17 ESV also indicates that Ephraim would one day ... allocated to the Tribe of Ephraim was at the center of Canaan, west of the Jordan , south of the territory ... as distinguished from Judea or Galilee mostly consisted of Ephraim s territory. The area was mountainous ... left Map of the twelve tribes of Israel 250px The territory of Ephraim contained the early centers ... These factors contributed to making Ephraim the most dominant of the tribes in the Kingdom of Israel United Monarchy Kingdom of Israel , and led to Ephraim becoming a synonym for the entire kingdom. ref ...   more details



  1. Ephraim of Pereyaslavl

    File Saint Ephraimof bishop of Pereyeslav.jpg thumb 250px right Saint Ephraim, metropolitan of Kyiv and All Rus , bishop of Pereyaslav modern Ukraine . Saint Ephraim of Pereyaslav , lang ru also Saint Ephraim of the Caves lang ru or Saint Ephraim, Bishop of Pereslav Eastern Orthodox saint , bishop of Pereyaslav now Pereiaslav Khmelnytskyi , Ukraine . Before his tonsure into monasticism , was treasurer and steward of household affairs 1054 1068 at the court of the Iziaslav Yaroslavich the Grand Prince of Kiev . Weighed down by this noisy and bustling life and wishing to become a monk, he was accepted by Saint Anthony of Kiev and was tonsured March 23 by Saint Nikon the Chronicler , then the Hegumen of the Kiev Monastery of the Caves . The enraged Iziaslav demanded that Ephraim return, threatening to lock him up in prison and to destroy the Monastery of the Caves Kiev Monastery of the Caves the Pechersk Lavra . St Anthony and the brethren left the monastery and decided to go to another place. Iziaslav, however, feared the wrath of God . He took his wife s advice and withdrew his forces from the monastery in disgrace. Ephraim wished to go on pilgrimage to the holy places abroad. With the blessing of St Anthony, he journeyed to Constantinople and settled there in one of the monasteries. While in Constantinople, Ephraim made a copy of the Monastery of Stoudios Studite monastic rule, and took it to Kiev at the request of Theodosius of Kiev . As soon as he received the Rule, Theodosius implemented it in his monastery the Pechersk Lavra . After the year 1072 Ephraim was made bishop in Pereslav, with the title of Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan ... several public bath houses. In the year 1091, Ephraim participated in the opening and solemn transfer of the relics of St Theodosius. A Life of St Ephraim existed in former times, but it has not survived ... and encomium for St Nicholas the Wonderworker is ascribed to Ephraim. Ephraim died in the year ...   more details



  1. Ephraim Peabody

    Ephraim Peabody 22 March 1807 Wilton, New Hampshire 28 November 1856 Boston, Massachusetts was a Unitarianism Unitarian clergyman from the United States . Biography He was graduated at Bowdoin College in 1827, studied theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts and began to preach in 1830 at Meadville, Pennsylvania . He was minister for four years in Cincinnati , pastor of a Unitarian Universalism Unitarian church at New Bedford, Massachusetts 1838 1846, and for the remainder of his life pastor of King s Chapel , Boston. He was the originator of the Boston Provident Society, and was otherwise largely interested in devising measures for the relief of the poor. During 1853 he travelled in Europe to benefit his health, and spent the winter of 1855 56 in St. Augustine, Florida , with the same object. He was favorably known as a pulpit orator. His sermons, with a memoir, were published in 1857, and a volume of his writings, entitled Christian Days and Thoughts , also appeared 1858 . References Cite Appletons Peabody, Ephraim year 1900 Cite NIE Peabody, Ephraim year 1905 appletons Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Peabody, Ephraim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 March 1807 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 28 November 1856 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Peabody, Ephraim Category 1807 births Category 1856 deaths Category American clergy Category Bowdoin College alumni Category American Unitarians Category People from Wilton, New Hampshire christianity bio stub ...   more details




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