Rabbi Avraham Brandwein (died February 20, 2013), Admor of Stretin, was an Israeli Kabbalah scholar. Brandwein's family includes many chassidic masters...
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Brandwein is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Avraham Brandwein (died 2013), Israeli Kabbalah scholar Naftule Brandwein (1884–1963)...
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Jerusalem is Rebbe Moshe Hayyim Brandwein. There is an Ashlag community in Or HaGanuz in the north of Israel. Rebbe Simcha Avraham Ashlag was born to the previous...
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"Gilgul Neshamot - Reincarnation of Souls", essay on gilgul by Rav Avraham Brandwein Sefer Nishmath Hayyim by Menasseh Ben Israel Archived 2010-02-21 at...
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ex-uncle-in-law by his first wife, in that role; that claim was disputed by Brandwein's son Avraham, who served as dean until his death in 2013. The Los Angeles Task...
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for Roanoke (1980–2003). Jane C. Wright, 93, American oncologist. Avraham Brandwein, 67, Israeli rabbi. Kenji Eno, 42, Japanese video game developer (D)...
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National Research Institute of Kabbalah by Philip Berg and Rav Yehuda Tzvi Brandwein, disciple of Yehuda Ashlag's. Later Philip Berg and his wife re-established...
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of Jews would come to pray with him. R. Uri's disciple, R. Judah Tzvi Brandwein (1780–1884), founded the Stratin Hasidic dynasty. While Karlin played...
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Chapel was erected quite recently with efforts being led by R Aharon Yakov Brandwein the previous stretiner Rebba of Borough Park. With much help from the...
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S2CID 205670627. Lydiatt, William M.; Patel, Snehal G.; O'Sullivan, Brian; Brandwein, Margaret S.; Ridge, John A.; Migliacci, Jocelyn C.; Loomis, Ashley M...
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