• Hayyim ben Solomon Tyrer (Hebrew: חיים בן שלמה טירר) was an important Hasidic rabbi and kabbalist, and is today remembered for several well known Hasidic...
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  • Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong Hayyim Tyrer (died 1813), rabbi Jim Tyrer (1939-1980), American football player Steve Tyrer (born 1989), English rugby league...
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    poet Hayim Katsman (1991–2023), Israeli academic and peace activist Hayyim Tyrer (died 1813), rabbi Hyam Greenbaum, founder of the BBC Television Orchestra...
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  • Likutei Moharan, by Nachman of Breslov (1808) Siduro Shel Shabbos, by Hayyim Tyrer (1813) Sippurei Ma'asiot by Nachman of Breslov (1816) - a book of parables...
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  • storytelling. Ukraine 1772–1810 Other Hasidic commentators on Kabbalah: Hayyim Tyrer. Author of Sidduro shel Shabbat, kabbalistic homilies on Sabbatical subjects...
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  • Benjamin Tammuz Gadi Taub Shaul Tchernichovsky Avner Treinin Dan Tsalka Hayyim Tyrer Uri Tzaig David Vogel Yona Wallach Meir Wieseltier Dov Yaffe Zvi Yair...
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  • Among his disciples were: Rabbi Issachar Ber of Zloczow [he] Rabbi Hayyim Tyrer Rabbi Avraham Mordechai of Pinczow Rabbi Meshullam Feivush Heller Rabbi...
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  • Talmudist, rabbi of Baresa, Nishvez, Novohrodo, Chief Rabbi of Kovno Hayyim Tyrer (1740–1817), Hasidic kabbalist Simcha Zissel Ziv (1824–1898), the Elder...
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  • 1931, South Africa, R/Po) Edward Burnett Tylor (1832–1917, England, Pr) Hayyim Tyrer (d. 1813, Palestine, R) in Hebrew Edward Tyson (1651–1708, England, N);...
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  • Yitzchak, and Harav Shimshon of Ozhiran. He was a close friend of Rabbi Hayyim Tyrer who cites him in his works. He died at Zbarazh on 12 December 1794 and...
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    in Judaism of all times". The 1895-1904 edition of his collected work by Hayyim Brody divides his work as follows: Poems about friendship and laudatory...
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  • Moses Gaster. A partial Hebrew translation was later published by Z. Ben-Ḥayyim, in 'The Book of Asatir', Tarbiẕ 14 (1943), 104–125, 174–190; Tarbiẕ 15...
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    Commentary, s.v. דכתיב בקע לגלגלת‎ Shelomo Qorah, ʿArikhat Shūlḥan - Yilqūṭ Ḥayyīm, vol. 13 (Principles of Instruction and Tradition), Benei Barak 2012, p...
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  • OCLC 232667032. Saleh, Y. (1979). Shimon Tzalach (ed.). The Complete 'Tiklal 'Eṣ Ḥayyim (in Hebrew). Vol. 1–4. Jerusalem: Ḳeren Agudat ha-Maharits. OCLC 122866057...
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    the Tosafists (b. Sotah 10a), Yechiel of Paris (cited Birkei Yosef, Oraḥ Hayyim 85:8), Simeon ben Zemah Duran, Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin, and Moses Isserles...
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  • Curiel. Karo used his status to ordain Moshe Alshich, who later ordained Hayyim ben Joseph Vital. The 16th–17th centuries saw a resurgence of Jewish activity...
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