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    Mani Leib (Mani Leyb, Yiddish: מאַני לייב; born Mani Leib Brahinsky, Russian: Мани Лейб Брагинский; 20 December 1883, Nezhin, Russian Empire – 4 October...
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  • director Mani Lama, Nepalese politician Mani Leib (1883–1953), Ukrainian Yiddish poet Mani Liaqat (born 1984), British actor and comedian Mani Matter (1936–1972)...
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    solitude which seemed particularly pronounced in him. His fellow poet, Mani Leib, recalled that “we, his friends, like all other Jewish immigrants, also...
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    Kahan (from Kyiv). Her mother was a younger sister of the Yiddish poet Mani Leib "Louis" Brahinsky. She studied at Erasmus Hall High School and Brooklyn...
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    Yunge included such notable personalities as Moyshe-Leyb Halpern and Mani Leib. Leivick spent most of his life employed as a wallpaper-hanger while simultaneously...
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  • Itzhak Katzenelson Emmanuil Kazakevich Rokhl Korn Moyshe Kulbak Leib Kvitko Mani Leib H. Leivick (1888-1962), born in Russia, emigrated to the United...
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  • Grossman, poet D.L. Lang, poet Emma Lazarus, poet [David Lehman], poet Mani Leib, poet Jeffrey Levine, poet Anna Margolin, poet Adah Isaacs Menken (1835...
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    politics and the fate of the Jews. Prominent members of Di Yunge included Mani Leib, Moyshe-Leyb Halpern, H. Leivick, Zishe Landau [Wikidata] and the prose...
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  • the two wings [of Di Yunge] came in 1914. The esthetes – Zisha Landau, Mani Leib, and David Ignatov – took over the periodic anthology Shriftn. I. J. Schwartz...
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    Edelstadt and Morris Rosenfeld). Di Yunge writers included I. J. Schwartz, Mani Leib, Zishe Landau, Itzik Manger, Aaron Zeitlin, Moyshe-Leyb Halpern and David...
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    Nign (Grandfather's tune), and Baym Taykh (By the river, adaptation of a Mani Leib poem). Berezovsky, Shaul; Karpinowitz, A. (1976). Lider bukh (in Yiddish)...
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  • was editor of Literatur un Leben in 1915 and co-editor of Der Inzl with Mani Leib from 1915 to 1926. His works included the 1922 Fun Mayn Zumer (From My...
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    and his family relocated to New York, where he joined Di Yunge poet Mani Leib's shoemaker collective. After publishing two collections of poetry, Segal...
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    only a few visits over a week or two, noting the testimony of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Maimon that he heard about this directly from his teacher. His close friendship...
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    States (Los Angeles) Henry Graff 98 Historian United States (Greenwich) Leib Groner 88 Rabbi United States (New York City) Hudeidi 89 Composer United...
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    Zalman Schneersohn (1830–1900) Shmaryahu Noah Schneersohn (1842–1924) Yehuda Leib Schneersohn (1808–1866) Rabbonim Avraham Osdoba Chaim Gutnick Avraham Chaim...
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    Rabbi Yehuda Leib Schneersohn (1808-1866) was a Ukrainian Habad Hasidic rabbi, the second son of Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, and founder and first leader...
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    (2020). The Master of the Ladder: The Life and Teachings of Rabbi Yehudah Leib Ashlag. Jerusalem: Nehora Press. pp. 347–348. ISBN 978-9657222126. "HaRav...
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    Shmuel-Leib Yankelevich Levin (born 1890, date of death unknown) was the chief rabbi of Moscow for a brief period in 1943. He was known among Chabad hasidim...
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    Zalman Schneersohn (1830–1900) Shmaryahu Noah Schneersohn (1842–1924) Yehuda Leib Schneersohn (1808–1866) Rabbonim Avraham Osdoba Chaim Gutnick Avraham Chaim...
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    Meir Perels of Prague, the Maharal was the great-great-grandson of Judah Leib the Elder who was said to have descended paternally from Hai Gaon and therefore...
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    Zalman Schneersohn (1830–1900) Shmaryahu Noah Schneersohn (1842–1924) Yehuda Leib Schneersohn (1808–1866) Rabbonim Avraham Osdoba Chaim Gutnick Avraham Chaim...
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    Zalman Schneersohn (1830–1900) Shmaryahu Noah Schneersohn (1842–1924) Yehuda Leib Schneersohn (1808–1866) Rabbonim Avraham Osdoba Chaim Gutnick Avraham Chaim...
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  • Zalman Schneersohn (1830–1900) Shmaryahu Noah Schneersohn (1842–1924) Yehuda Leib Schneersohn (1808–1866) Rabbonim Avraham Osdoba Chaim Gutnick Avraham Chaim...
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    1829, pp. 146–47 German original "Zu der Viertheylung: Durch seinen gantzen Leib zu vier stücken zu schnitten und zerhawen, und also zum todt gestrafft werden...
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    Yehuda-Leib Medalia (1872, Vegery, Lithuania – April 26, 1938, Moscow) was the chief rabbi of Moscow between 1933 and 1938. Shmarya Yehuda-Leib Yankelevich...
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  • established by Rabbi Shimon Menashe Chaikin and his student Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Leib Elazarov. The institution consisted of a higher yeshiva and a Talmud Torah...
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  • mystic and Talmudist, founder of Chabad Hasidism and first Chabad Rebbe Aryeh Leib Heller ( 1745–1812), "the Ketzos," Talmudist and Halachist in Galicia, author...
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    Hasidim. His brothers are all involved in Chabad outreach; his brother, Rabbi Manis Friedman, is an author, lecturer and shaliach (emissary) in St. Paul, Minnesota...
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    Zalman Schneersohn (1830–1900) Shmaryahu Noah Schneersohn (1842–1924) Yehuda Leib Schneersohn (1808–1866) Rabbonim Avraham Osdoba Chaim Gutnick Avraham Chaim...
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