Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn (Hebrew: חיים הירשנזון, 1857 – 1935) was a prolific author, rabbi, thinker, and early proponent of Religious Zionism. Chaim Hirschensohn...
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inhabited by Jews until 1936. It belonged partly to Yaakov Hirschensohn, father of Chaim Hirschensohn, and partly to Kollel Galicia. Today, four Jewish families...
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(B) Nat Hickey (born 1902), oldest person to play an NBA game (B) Chaim Hirschensohn (1857–1935), Chief Rabbi of Hoboken and early Zionist leader Juliet...
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detrimental Arab reaction. In 1895 Hebrew linguist and publisher Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn became entangled in a failed effort to purchase the Western Wall and...
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1889, Ben-Yehuda, together with rabbis Yaakov Meir and Chaim Hirschensohn and educator Chaim Kalmi, founded the Clear Language Society, with the goal...
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(1881–1891) Shmuel Noson Bukantz (1892–1924) Scholem Triestman (1928–1929) Chaim Hirschensohn (1904–1935). His post included Hoboken, Jersey City, Union Hill and...
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Baazov Meir Dizengoff Herbert Friedenwald Shimon Yaakov Gliksberg Chaim Hirschensohn Yehudah Leib Levin Hermann Maas Nathan Mileikowsky Nahum Nir Mordechai...
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to be symbolic. Some Jewish thinkers, including Isaac Abarbanel, Chaim Hirschensohn and Adin Steinsaltz, have argued that the original Jewish chronology...
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of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine's armed wing Chaim Hirschensohn (1857–1935), rabbi Salma Jayyusi (1925–2023), Palestinian-Jordanian...
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the Hebrew language, and together with Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, Chaim Hirschensohn, and Chaim Kalmi, he co-founded the Safa Brura ("clear language") association...
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Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, who served as chairman. Other members were rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn, Ze'ev Yavetz, Abraham Moses Luncz, rabbi Yaakov Meir (who later became...
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in New York City. His mother was Tamar Hirschensohn, the Palestine-born daughter of Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn. His sister was Naomi de Sola Pool, a physician...
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Synagogue, recipient of the Israel Prize in rabbinical literature Chaim Hirschensohn (1857–1935), prolific author, rabbi, thinker and early proponent of...
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London (1959). His wife, Tamar de Sola Pool, was the daughter of R. Chaim Hirschensohn. She was a National President of Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization...
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University. Her mother Esther Taubenhaus was the daughter of rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn. Her aunts included Tehilla Lichtenstein, a cofounder of the Jewish...
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father-in-law's family business, alongside his wife's brother Israel Hirschensohn, while continuing to study Torah with Rabbi Shlomo Eiger (Israel's son-in-law)...
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she was eleven years old. Her parents were Hava (Cohen) and Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn. She earned a B.A. degree in Classics from Hunter College and an M...
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King, Aharon Feldman, (Philipp Feldheim, 1991). ISBN 0-87306-557-3 Chaim Hirschensohn (1923–1924). Mozaʼē Mayim: A commentary on the Aggadah of Rabbah Bar...
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most of the rest of the work was afterward printed at Jerusalem by J.M. Hirschensohn. The Or Zarua comprises the whole halachic corpus and is arranged according...
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