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  • 111Moshe Shmuel Glasner — Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Glasner (1856–1924), a prominent Hungarian Talmudic scholar and communal leader, served as chief rabbi of Klausenburg (Cluj) from 1877 to 1923. In 1923 he left Klausenburg for Jerusalem where he resided until his death in 1924 …

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  • 112Mercaz Hatorah — is a Lithuanian Charedi yeshiva located in Talpiot, Jerusalem. Founded by Rabbi Aryeh Rottman and Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth zt l in 1970, it primarily caters to students from the English speaking diaspora. The current Rosh HaYeshiva is Rabbi Aryeh… …

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  • 113Venedig [3] — Venedig (Gesch.). Im nordöstlichen Italien, zwischen dem Fluß Athesis, den Karnischen Alpen, dem Timavus u. dem Adriatischen Meere, wohnten im Alterthum die Venĕti, welche Einwanderer waren u. nach Ein. (welche sie mit den paphlagonischen… …

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  • 114death — /deth/, n. 1. the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. Cf. brain death. 2. an instance of this: a death in the family; letters published after his death. 3. the state of being …

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  • 115Woman with seven sons — Antonio Ciseri s Martyrdom of the Seven Maccabees (1863), depicting the woman with her dead sons. The woman with seven sons was a Jewish martyr described in 2 Maccabees 7 and other sources. Although unnamed in 2 Maccabees, she is known variously… …

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  • 116Congregation Beth Elohim (Brooklyn, New York) — This article is about a Jewish congregation founded in 1861 in Brooklyn, New York. For the birthplace of American Reform Judaism, see Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim. Not to be confused with Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim/Temple Beth Elohim, a… …

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  • 117List of names for the biblical nameless — Nicolas Poussin s Moses rescued from the Nile (1638) shows Pharaoh s daughter, who is unnamed in the Bible, but called Bithiah in Jewish tradition. This list provides names given in Jewish, Islamic or Christian tradition for characters who are… …

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  • 118tract — [ trakt ] n. m. • 1832; mot angl., abrév. de tractate « traité » ♦ Petite feuille ou brochure gratuite de propagande religieuse, politique, etc. Distribuer, afficher des tracts. Tracts lâchés d un avion. ● tract nom masculin (anglais tract,… …

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  • 119ASHKENAZI, JUDAH BEN JOSEPH — (1730?–1791), rabbi and rosh yeshivah of Smyrna. Ashkenazi was a judge in matters of tax assessment and taught Talmud and codes in the city s yeshivot. Moses b. Joshua Soncino later financed the establishment of a yeshivah (Maḥazikei ha Torah)… …

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  • 120BAVA MEẒIA — (Aram. בָּבָא מְצִיעָא, middle gate ), tractate of the Mishnah, with Gemara in the Jerusalem and babylonian talmuds . Originally Bava Meẓia was not a separate tractate but the second part of the tractate Nezikin (see bava kamma ). Chapters 1 and… …

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