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  • Simhah
  • Name list

    Simhah (Hebrew: שִׂמְחָה śimḥāʰ; Hebrew pronunciation: [simˈχa], Yiddish pronunciation: [ˈsɪmχə]) is a Hebrew word that means gladness, or joy, and is

    Simhah

    Simhah

  • Simhah Pinsker
  • Polish scholar and archaeologist (1801–1864)

    Simhah Pinsker (Hebrew: שמחה פינסקר, March 17, 1801 – October 29, 1864) was a Polish-Jewish scholar and archeologist born in Tarnopol, Habsburg East Galicia

    Simhah Pinsker

    Simhah Pinsker

    Simhah_Pinsker

  • Nachman of Breslov
  • Hasidic rabbi (1772–1810)

    Nachman of Breslov (Hebrew: רַבִּי נַחְמָן מִבְּרֶסְלֶב Rabbī Naḥmān mīBreslev), also known as Rabbi Nachman of Breslev, Rabbi Nachman miBreslev, Reb Nachman

    Nachman of Breslov

    Nachman of Breslov

    Nachman_of_Breslov

  • Simḥah Isaac Luzki
  • Simḥah Isaac ben Moses Luzki (Hebrew: שמחה יצחק בן משה לוצקי, Russian: Симха Исаак бен-Моисей Луцкий, Polish: Sima Izaak Łucki; 1716 – 1760/66), also known

    Simḥah Isaac Luzki

    Simḥah_Isaac_Luzki

  • Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry
  • 11th century French rabbi

    Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry (Hebrew: שמחה בן שמואל מויטרי; died 1105) was a French Talmudist of the 11th and 12th centuries, pupil of Rashi, and the compiler

    Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry

    Simhah_ben_Samuel_of_Vitry

  • Simcha Bunim of Peshischa
  • Second Grand Rabbi Peshischa and a key personality in the Polish Hasidic movement

    Elements in the Theology of Rabbi Menahem Mendel of Kosov" Simcha Bunim (Simhah Bunem) is also commonly referred to as the "Tzadik of Peshischa", the "Admor

    Simcha Bunim of Peshischa

    Simcha Bunim of Peshischa

    Simcha_Bunim_of_Peshischa

  • Simcha
  • Hebrew given name

    Simcha (Hebrew: שִׂמְחָה śimḥāʰ; Hebrew pronunciation: [simˈχa], Yiddish pronunciation: [ˈsɪmχə]) is a Hebrew word that means "gladness", or "joy", and

    Simcha

    Simcha

  • Mahzor of Worms
  • of the first written Yiddish. The scribe who copied the manuscript was Simhah ben Yehuda Ha-Sofer and it was illustrated by Shemiah Ha-Zarfati. The first

    Mahzor of Worms

    Mahzor of Worms

    Mahzor_of_Worms

  • Simhah Reuben Edelmann
  • Simhah Reuben Edelmann (Hebrew: שמחה ראובן עדלמן; January 1821 – December 1892), also known by the pen name Sar-Shalom ha-Adulami, was a Russian writer

    Simhah Reuben Edelmann

    Simhah Reuben Edelmann

    Simhah_Reuben_Edelmann

  • Salomon Mandelkern
  • Solomon Mandelkern (Russian: Соломон Манделькерн, romanized: Solomon Mandelkern; 1846 in Mlyniv, Volhynian Governorate, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine)

    Salomon Mandelkern

    Salomon Mandelkern

    Salomon_Mandelkern

  • Meir Simcha of Dvinsk
  • Lithuanian rabbi

    Meir Simcha of Dvinsk (also known as Meir Simcha Ha-Kohen, 1843 – 14 August 1926) was an Orthodox rabbi in the Russian Empire and Latvia. A leader of the

    Meir Simcha of Dvinsk

    Meir Simcha of Dvinsk

    Meir_Simcha_of_Dvinsk

  • Simha of Speyer
  • 13th century German rabbi and tosafist

    responsa and decisions which the earlier authors quote in the name of R. Simḥah were probably taken from this work. Tikkun Shetarot, on agreements and documents

    Simha of Speyer

    Simha_of_Speyer

  • Karaite Judaism
  • Jewish denomination

    with Rabbanites. The traditionalists were led by Chief Hakham Tubiah ben Simhah Levi Babovich and called not only for a more obdurate interpretation, but

    Karaite Judaism

    Karaite_Judaism

  • Simchah ben Abraham Calimani
  • Venetian rabbi and author

    Italian translation of the preceding work, Venice, 1751; Pisa, 1815; (4) Ḳol Simḥah (Voice of Joy), an allegorical drama, with Jealousy, Folly, and Wisdom as

    Simchah ben Abraham Calimani

    Simchah ben Abraham Calimani

    Simchah_ben_Abraham_Calimani

  • Asiatic lion
  • Lion population in India

    countries in South and East Asia. The Sanskrit word for 'lion' is 'सिंह' siṃhaḥ. Siṃha is one of the twelve months in the Hindu calendar. It is one of the

    Asiatic lion

    Asiatic lion

    Asiatic_lion

  • Simcha of Rome
  • written by him has been preserved. Jacobs, Joseph and Schulim Ochser. "Simhah of Rome". Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, 1901–1906; citing: Vogelstein

    Simcha of Rome

    Simcha_of_Rome

  • Avigdor Glogauer
  • Judaic scholar (active 18th-19th century)

    Avigdor ben Simḥah ha-Levi Glogauer (Hebrew: אביגדור בן שמחה הלוי מגלוגא; c. 1725–1810), also known as Avigdor Levi (אביגדור לוי) and by the acronym Alem

    Avigdor Glogauer

    Avigdor_Glogauer

  • Asher Simcha Weissmann
  • Austrian Hebraist, rabbi, writer and editor

    in the public domain: Seligsohn, M. (1906). "Weissmann, Asher (Arthur) Simḥah". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. New

    Asher Simcha Weissmann

    Asher_Simcha_Weissmann

  • Nahman Berlin
  • Jewish author

    Naḥman ben Simḥah Berlin (Hebrew: נחמן בן שמחה ברלין מליסא; fl. late 18th–early 19th century) was a Jewish polemical writer from Lissa, Prussia. Although

    Nahman Berlin

    Nahman_Berlin

  • Musar movement
  • Jewish ethical self-improvement movement

    Burden: Rabbi Simhah Zissel Ziv and the Path of Musar (Albany: SUNY Press, 2015), p. 7 Geoffrey Claussen, Sharing the Burden: Rabbi Simhah Zissel Ziv and

    Musar movement

    Musar movement

    Musar_movement

  • Hebrew name
  • origin, or a mixed Hebrew-Yiddish name; for example, the name Simhah Bunim, where simhah means "happiness" in Hebrew, and Bunim is a Yiddish-language name

    Hebrew name

    Hebrew_name

  • Simcha Zissel Ziv
  • One of the foremost students of Yisrael Salanter

    שמחה זיסל זיו, Lithuanian: Simča Ziselis Zivas; 1824–1898), also known as Simhah Zissel Ziv or the Alter of Kelm (the Elder of Kelmė), was one of the foremost

    Simcha Zissel Ziv

    Simcha_Zissel_Ziv

  • Vitry
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    departement Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry (the Mahzor Vitry), a Jewish prayer book manuscript of the early 12th century, attributed to Rabbi Simhah ben Samuel

    Vitry

    Vitry

  • History of the Jews in Ukraine
  • Bas Tovim – writer Sholem Aleichem – writer Shmuel Yankev Imber – poet Simḥah Isaac Luzki – writer, scholar Simon Frug – poet Solomon Brück – writer Solomon

    History of the Jews in Ukraine

    History of the Jews in Ukraine

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Ukraine

  • Compassion
  • Movement or motivation to help others

    Significant rabbis who have done so include Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch, Rabbi Simhah Zissel Ziv, and Rabbi Moshe Cordovero. In ancient Greek philosophy motivations

    Compassion

    Compassion

    Compassion

  • Geonim
  • Heads of the Babylonian Talmudic Academies (6th–11th century)

    Following the Order of the Talmudic Tractates (13 vols): Haifa 1928 Assaf, Simhah, Teshuvot ha-Geonim: Jerusalem 1927 (second volume 1942). Individual Geonim

    Geonim

    Geonim

  • Odessa pogroms
  • Series of anti-Jewish pogroms in Odessa, Ukraine (1821–1905)

    Brill, pp. 173–205, ISBN 978-90-04-35162-2, retrieved 2025-08-03 "Pinsker, Simḥah and Lev". The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Retrieved 2025-11-28

    Odessa pogroms

    Odessa pogroms

    Odessa_pogroms

  • History of the Jews in France
  • Worms and Mainz, immediately became famous. Around his chair were gathered Simḥah b. Samuel, R. Shamuel b. Meïr (Rashbam), and Shemaya, his grandsons; likewise

    History of the Jews in France

    History of the Jews in France

    History_of_the_Jews_in_France

  • Ternopil
  • City and administrative center of Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine

    (1773–1839), Ashkenazi Jewish educator and writer, a scion of the Haskalah Simhah Pinsker (1801–1864), Polish-Jewish scholar and archeologist Antoni Reichenberg

    Ternopil

    Ternopil

    Ternopil

  • Jacob Raphael Saraval
  • Jacob Raphael ben Simhah Judah Saraval (c. 1707 – 1782) was an Italian Rabbi, man of letters, and musician. Saraval was born in Venice. Saraval was one

    Jacob Raphael Saraval

    Jacob_Raphael_Saraval

  • Solomon Dubno
  • Volhynian poet and grammarian

    was 14 years old his parents married him to the daughter of the Talmudist Simhah ben Joshua of Volozhin. Having exhausted the knowledge of his Volhynian

    Solomon Dubno

    Solomon Dubno

    Solomon_Dubno

  • Meir ben Samuel
  • 11th century French rabbi and tosafist

    well-known scholars. According to Gross, Meir had also a fourth son, Solomon. Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry's son Samuel, father of the tosafist Isaac the Elder

    Meir ben Samuel

    Meir_ben_Samuel

  • Jaffe family
  • Ashkenazi Jewish Rabbinic family

    son of Isaac ben Samuel of Dampierre and the paternal great-grandson of Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry. Through his maternal grandmother, Elhanan Jaffe of

    Jaffe family

    Jaffe_family

  • Zebi Hirsch Bialeh
  • Abraham, rabbi of Rawitsch; Samuel, assistant rabbi at Halberstadt; and Simḥah Dessau [he], rabbi at Dessau.  This article incorporates text from a publication

    Zebi Hirsch Bialeh

    Zebi_Hirsch_Bialeh

  • Rishonim
  • Rabbis and poskim of the 11th–15th centuries

    Ghayyat (Me'ah She'arim), 11th-century Spanish halakhist and commentator. Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry, 11th-century French Talmudist (?-1105) Bahya ibn Paquda

    Rishonim

    Rishonim

  • Vitry-le-François
  • Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    proto-communist philosopher Mary de Vitry, person executed for their gender identity Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry (fl. c. 1100), Talmudist Communes of the Marne department

    Vitry-le-François

    Vitry-le-François

    Vitry-le-François

  • Hasun ben Mashiach
  • 10th-century Karaite scholar

    religio-philosophical work "Zikron ha-Datot," and of Quppat ha-Rokelim. Simḥah Isaac Luzki attributes to Ḥasun also a work on the precepts (Sefer ha-Mitzvot)

    Hasun ben Mashiach

    Hasun_ben_Mashiach

  • Mordecai Yoffe
  • Bohemian rabbi (c. 1530 – 1612)

    Ha-Orah is an elucidation of Rashi's biblical commentary; the seventh, Simḥah ve-Sason, contains sermons for holidays and weddings. Rabbi Yoffe collectively

    Mordecai Yoffe

    Mordecai_Yoffe

  • Tsvi Hirsh Bonhardt
  • German-born Polish rabbi

    1945-2008 (2008). "A Biographical Sketch of R. Simhah Bunim". The quest for authenticity : the thought of Reb Simhah Bunim. Urim Publications. pp. 47–48.

    Tsvi Hirsh Bonhardt

    Tsvi Hirsh Bonhardt

    Tsvi_Hirsh_Bonhardt

  • Isaiah di Trani
  • Italian Jewish writer and Talmudic scholar

    likely lived in Venice. He carried on a correspondence with Simhah of Speyer and with Simḥah's two pupils, Isaac ben Moses of Vienna and Abigdor Cohen of

    Isaiah di Trani

    Isaiah_di_Trani

  • Aaron ben Moses ben Asher
  • Jewish scribe who refined the Tiberian system of writing vowel sounds in Hebrew

    and so the question remains open. The idea was first suggested in 1860 by Simhah Pinsker, who argued that Masoretes in general should be ‘suspected’ of being

    Aaron ben Moses ben Asher

    Aaron_ben_Moses_ben_Asher

  • Naphtali Herz Halberstadt
  • responsa by his brother Solomon Dob Baer, rabbi of Glogau. Another brother, Simḥah, was rabbi of Dessau.  This article incorporates text from a publication

    Naphtali Herz Halberstadt

    Naphtali_Herz_Halberstadt

  • Syrian Jews
  • Jewish ethnic group

    Abraham Ḥamwi: Livorno 1878 Bet Oved (Daily), Abraham Ḥamwi: Livorno 1878 Bet Simḥah (Sukkot), Abraham Ḥamwi: Livorno 1879 (repr. Jerusalem 1970) Bet ha-Beḥirah

    Syrian Jews

    Syrian Jews

    Syrian_Jews

  • List of Tosafists
  • Tosafists were rabbis of France, Germany, Bohemia and Austria, who lived from the 12th to the mid-15th centuries, in the period of Rishonim. The Tosafists

    List of Tosafists

    List_of_Tosafists

  • Simcha Rotem
  • Warsaw Ghetto Uprising veteran

    Merit of the Republic of Poland (2003) Gold Polish Army Medal (2013) Rotem, Simhah. Memoirs of a Warsaw Ghetto Fighter: The Past Within Me. New Haven: Yale

    Simcha Rotem

    Simcha Rotem

    Simcha_Rotem

  • Yoel Dov-Ber Perski
  • Hebrew writer (1816–1871)

    Shemot Rabba. Sefer neṿeh tehilah (PDF) (in Hebrew). Vilna: Menaḥem Mann & Simḥah Zimel. 1846. Kevod melakhim (in Hebrew). Vol. 1. Königsberg: A. Zamter.

    Yoel Dov-Ber Perski

    Yoel_Dov-Ber_Perski

  • Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils
  • another scholar of the same name, who lived in 1200 and corresponded with Simḥah of Speyer. The activity of Bonfils was many-sided. A number of his decisions

    Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils

    Joseph_ben_Samuel_Bonfils

  • Peshischa
  • Hasidic school of thought

    Biala-Przysucha-Bene Berak. R. Barukh Leib Rabinowicz, Grand Rabbi of Biala-London. R. Simhah Bentzion Yitzhak Rabinowicz, Grand Rabbi of Biala-Przysucha-Ramat Shlomoh

    Peshischa

    Peshischa

    Peshischa

  • Judah Bardach
  • Schlossberg. 1869. Catalogue of the Hebrew and Arabic manuscripts left by Simḥah Pinsker. O Yevreiskom Sklonenii Pinskera. Odessa: P. Franzova. 1886. A Russian

    Judah Bardach

    Judah_Bardach

  • List of people from Palestine (historical region)
  • List of notable historic figures from the region of Palestine

    Volume X: T–U. Leiden: E. J. Brill. p. 10. ISBN 978-90-04-11211-7. Pinsker, Simḥah (1860). Liḳuṭe ḳadmoniyot: le-ḳorot dat benei miḳra ve-ha-liṭeraṭur shelahem

    List of people from Palestine (historical region)

    List_of_people_from_Palestine_(historical_region)

  • Pinsker
  • Surname list

    and fantasy author Scott Pinsker, filmmaker, talk show host, and author Simhah Pinsker (1801–1864), Polish-Jewish scholar and archeologist This page lists

    Pinsker

    Pinsker

  • Simha
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a month in the Darian calendar All pages with titles containing Simha Simhah, a Hebrew given name Simcha, a Hebrew given name Sinha, an Indian surname

    Simha

    Simha

  • Jose the Galilean
  • Jewish sage 1st and 2nd centuries CE

    Friedmann, p. 44a]. Haggigah 14a; Pesachim 36b Yerushalmi Berachot 9b cf. Simhah Pinsker, Liqqute Kadmoniyyot, p. 32 Genesis Rabbah 17 Mekhilta, Bo [ed.

    Jose the Galilean

    Jose_the_Galilean

  • Łucki
  • Surname list

    Michał Łucki (1898–1939), Polish bobsledder, military officer and athlete Simḥah Isaac Luzki (1716–1766), qaraim maskil, theologian, kabbalist writer, scholar

    Łucki

    Łucki

  • Yefet ben Ali
  • 10th-century Karaite Bible commentator

    Yefet, based on the contemporary derivation of Yefet from י-פ-ה. Pinsker, Simḥah (1860). לקוטי קדמוניות: לקורות דת בני מקרא והליטעראטור שלהם : ע״פ כתבי יד

    Yefet ben Ali

    Yefet_ben_Ali

  • Elijah of Paris
  • 12th century French rabbi

    are brought in Tosafot to many tractates, as well as in Machzor Vitry, by Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry, Sefer HaItur by Isaac ben Abba Mari, Sefer Yereim by

    Elijah of Paris

    Elijah_of_Paris

  • List of Galician (Eastern Europe) Jews
  • Ludwig von Mises Richard von Mises Lewis Bernstein Namier Jakub Karol Parnas Simhah Pinsker Isidor Isaac Rabi Wilhelm Reich, psychologist Jakob Rosanes Manfred

    List of Galician (Eastern Europe) Jews

    List_of_Galician_(Eastern_Europe)_Jews

  • Isaac Hirsch Weiss
  • Austrian Talmudist and historian (1815 – 1905)

    criticism of the work in Keneset ha-Gedolah (iv., part 2, pp. 65 et seq.). Simḥah Edelmann issued a small pamphlet entitled Ma'amar Doreshe Reshumot (Warsaw

    Isaac Hirsch Weiss

    Isaac Hirsch Weiss

    Isaac_Hirsch_Weiss

  • Kol Bo
  • according to Aaron Schlitzstadt, the epitomizer was a certain Shemariah b. Simḥah, in the 14th century; others think that it was Joseph ben Tobiah of Provence

    Kol Bo

    Kol_Bo

  • Nissan Deliatitz
  • be-hokhmat algebra (in Hebrew). Vilna and Grodno: Menaḥem Man ben Barukh and Śimḥah Zimel ben Menaḥem Naḥum. OCLC 19154733. Assaf, David (2010). Untold Tales

    Nissan Deliatitz

    Nissan_Deliatitz

  • Geoffrey Claussen
  • American rabbi and scholar

    Rabbi Simhah Zissel Ziv and the Path of Musar. Christian B. Miller claimed that in his book, Claussen "succeeded in making the teachings of Simhah Zissel

    Geoffrey Claussen

    Geoffrey_Claussen

  • Samson ben Joseph of Falaise
  • 1th century French rabbi

    ben Meir (Rabbeinu Tam) Margolioth family Hannah bat Meir & Samuel ben Simhah of Vitry Isaac ben Samuel (RI HaZaken) Elhanan ben Isaac of Dampierre (Rabbeinu

    Samson ben Joseph of Falaise

    Samson_ben_Joseph_of_Falaise

  • Eldad ha-Dani
  • 9th-century Jewish merchant, traveler, and philologist

    halakic points. Eldad was known to the Gaon through Isaac ben Mar and R. Simḥah, with whom the Danite associated while he was in Babylonia. Hisdai ibn Shaprut

    Eldad ha-Dani

    Eldad_ha-Dani

  • Isaac ibn Ghiyyat
  • Andalusian Jewish Talmudic scholar (1030/1038–1089)

    festivals, published by Seligman Baer Bamberger under the title of Sha'arei Simḥah (Fürth, 1862; the laws concerning Passover were republished by Bernhard

    Isaac ibn Ghiyyat

    Isaac_ibn_Ghiyyat

  • Shmuel Bornsztain (second Sochatchover rebbe)
  • Eliezer, Hanokh Heynekh, Aharon Yisrael, Avraham, Naphtali Tzvi Hirsch, Simhah Bunim, Hayyim Yitzhak, and Shmuel (born after his father’s decease and his

    Shmuel Bornsztain (second Sochatchover rebbe)

    Shmuel Bornsztain (second Sochatchover rebbe)

    Shmuel_Bornsztain_(second_Sochatchover_rebbe)

  • Machzor
  • Prayer book used by Jews on holidays

    Jewish prayer Mahzor of Worms, a thirteenth-century illuminated Machzor Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry#Machzor Vitry "THE AMSTERDAM MAHZOR". THE AMSTERDAM

    Machzor

    Machzor

    Machzor

  • Isaac ben Samuel
  • 12th-century French Tosafist

    was a great-grandson of Rashi and through his father he was a grandson of Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry. He was surnamed "ha-Zaḳen" (the elder) to distinguish

    Isaac ben Samuel

    Isaac_ben_Samuel

  • Mordecai Aaron Günzburg
  • Leading writer of Hebrew prose (1795–1846)

    Menaḥem Man ve-Simḥah Zimel. 1844. hdl:2027/nnc1.0026859629. Pi ha-ḥerut [Voices of Freedom] (in Hebrew). Vilna: Defus Menaḥem Man ve-Simḥah Zimel. 1844

    Mordecai Aaron Günzburg

    Mordecai Aaron Günzburg

    Mordecai_Aaron_Günzburg

  • Rashi's daughters
  • Daughters of medieval Talmudic scholar, Rashi

    ben Meir (Rabbeinu Tam) Margolioth family [Hannah bat Meir] & Samuel ben Simhah of Vitry Isaac ben Samuel (RI HaZaken) Elhanan ben Isaac of Dampierre (Rabbeinu

    Rashi's daughters

    Rashi's_daughters

  • Meir Kohn Bistritz
  • with sixteen epigrams aimed at another alleged follower of Schorr, Asher Simḥah Weissmann, author of Kedushat ha-Tanakh. Tavnit ha-bayit [The Shape of the

    Meir Kohn Bistritz

    Meir_Kohn_Bistritz

  • Siddur
  • Jewish prayerbook

    in which the rubrical matter is in Judeo-Arabic. These were the basis of Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry's 11th century Machzor Vitry, which was based on the

    Siddur

    Siddur

    Siddur

  • Jacob ben Reuben (Karaite)
  • times in the commentary to the Pentateuch is identical with Abraham ben Simhah of Kerch (c. 986), a personage invented by him. Both of these assumptions

    Jacob ben Reuben (Karaite)

    Jacob_ben_Reuben_(Karaite)

  • Avraham Moshe of Peshischa
  • (1943). Sefer Shem v-Sharit. hebrewbooks.org. Faierstein, Morris M (2010). Simḥah Bunem of Pshiskhe. YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Plai, Yossi

    Avraham Moshe of Peshischa

    Avraham Moshe of Peshischa

    Avraham_Moshe_of_Peshischa

  • List of people from Ukraine
  • the Ukrainian government Vikentiy Khvoyka, discovered Trypillia culture Simhah Pinsker (1801–1864), Polish-Jewish archeologist and scholar Yuriy Shumovskyi

    List of people from Ukraine

    List of people from Ukraine

    List_of_people_from_Ukraine

  • Pinchas Mordechai Teitz
  • Latvian-American rabbi and teacher (1908–1995)

    Meeting another great scholar in Dvinsk had two other benefits. When Rav Meir Simhah HaKohen told him that he had written the Meshekh Hokhmah, his commentary

    Pinchas Mordechai Teitz

    Pinchas_Mordechai_Teitz

  • Raphael Cohen
  • initiate blessing. Both Ḥayyim of Volozhin (1749–1821) and his elder brother Simḥah (d. 1812) studied under R. Raphael. Raphael, was the author of the following

    Raphael Cohen

    Raphael Cohen

    Raphael_Cohen

  • Yitzhak Suknik
  • York: Natsyonaln ḳomiṭeṭ far dem arbeṭndiḳn Yiśroel. 1959. p. 59. Rotem, Śimḥah (1994). KAZIK Memoirs of a Warsaw Ghetto fighter : the past within me. New

    Yitzhak Suknik

    Yitzhak Suknik

    Yitzhak_Suknik

  • Yuri Krasny
  • Soviet and Ukrainian teacher, artist, writer

    and animation in Dnipropetrovsk. In 1986 with Mariya Krasny they founded SIMHAH Center for children and youth creative development at Dnipropetrovsk Jewish

    Yuri Krasny

    Yuri_Krasny

  • Kiddush levana
  • Jewish ritual and prayer service

    of Vienna. "Ohr Zarua, Volume II 456:1". Sefaria. Retrieved 2024-12-12. Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry. "Machzor Vitry, Order of Motza'ei Shabbat 202". Sefaria

    Kiddush levana

    Kiddush levana

    Kiddush_levana

  • Bezalel ha-Levi of Zolkiew
  • 18th-century Ukrainian rabbi

    multiple names: authors list (link) Braun, Hananya Yom Tob Lipa (1930). Hidot Simhah. Warsaw. p. 5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

    Bezalel ha-Levi of Zolkiew

    Bezalel_ha-Levi_of_Zolkiew

  • Barukh Binah
  • Israeli diplomat

    September 2013. In 2018 he retired from public service. Nurit Govrin, Gutmann, Simhah Alter, The Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Tidhar, David (1947)

    Barukh Binah

    Barukh Binah

    Barukh_Binah

  • List of people from Galicia (Eastern Europe): modern period
  • Busk Volodymyr Petryshyn, mathematician, born in Liashky Murovani, Lviv Simhah Pinsker, archeologist, born in Ternopil Oskar Piotrowski, chess master,

    List of people from Galicia (Eastern Europe): modern period

    List_of_people_from_Galicia_(Eastern_Europe):_modern_period

  • Tobias Gutmann Feder
  • Galician Maskilic writer (c.1760–1817)

    version. He composed two poems on the defeat of the French in Russia: Kol simḥah ve-sason (1814) which means in Hebrew a voice of happiness and joy, a song

    Tobias Gutmann Feder

    Tobias_Gutmann_Feder

  • Yaakov Yitzchak of Peshischa
  • Rosen, Michael (2008). The Quest for Authenticity: the thought of Reb Simhah Bunim. Urim Publications. ISBN 9789655240030. OCLC 190789076. Kosov, Baruch

    Yaakov Yitzchak of Peshischa

    Yaakov_Yitzchak_of_Peshischa

  • Romm publishing house
  • Publisher of Jewish religious literature (1788–1941)

    by his son Menahem Man Romm, who in 1835 commenced, in partnership with Simhah Zimmel of Grodno, to publish a new edition of the Talmud." Žydų gyvenimas

    Romm publishing house

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  • Yonah Gerondi
  • Jewish historical religious figure

    title Sam Ḥayyim. His commentary on Pirkei Avot was first published by Simḥah Dolitzki of Byelostok (Berlin and Altona, 1848) and was translated into

    Yonah Gerondi

    Yonah Gerondi

    Yonah_Gerondi

  • Yekum Purkan
  • Aramaic prayers for Sabbath service

    the first Yekum Purkan prayer is found in the Maḥzor Vitry manuscript of Simhah ben Shmuel of Vitry, who died 1105 in France. Only this first prayer was

    Yekum Purkan

    Yekum_Purkan

  • Jewish meditation
  • Meditation in Judaism

    ISBN 9781461629528. Claussen, Geoffrey D. (2015-09-11). Sharing the Burden: Rabbi Simhah Zissel Ziv and the Path of Musar. SUNY Press. ISBN 9781438458359. Claussen

    Jewish meditation

    Jewish meditation

    Jewish_meditation

  • List of Sephardic prayer books
  • 1878 (repr. Jerusalem 1986) Bet ha-Kapporet (Kippur): Livorno 1879 Bet Simḥah (Sukkot): Livorno 1879 (repr. Jerusalem 1970) Bet ha-Beḥirah (Pesaḥ): Livorno

    List of Sephardic prayer books

    List of Sephardic prayer books

    List_of_Sephardic_prayer_books

  • Solomon ben Meir
  • 12th century French rabbi

    ben Meir (Rabbeinu Tam) Margolioth family Hannah bat Meir & Samuel ben Simhah of Vitry Isaac ben Samuel (RI HaZaken) Elhanan ben Isaac of Dampierre (Rabbeinu

    Solomon ben Meir

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  • Hasidic Judaism in Poland
  • Reb Simhah Bunim. Urim Publications. p. 55. ISBN 978-965-524-003-0. Rosen, Michael (2008). The Quest for Authenticity: The Thought of Reb Simhah Bunim

    Hasidic Judaism in Poland

    Hasidic_Judaism_in_Poland

  • Michał Klepfisz
  • Polish activist and engineer (1913–1943)

    University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0-8122-3594-0. - Total pages: 242 Śimḥah Rotem, Barbara Harshav (October 2001). Memoirs of a Warsaw Ghetto Fighter

    Michał Klepfisz

    Michał Klepfisz

    Michał_Klepfisz

  • Hayyim Zvi Lerner
  • Russian Hebrew grammarian, writer and educator

    Odessa in 1835 and enrolled in Bezaleel Stern [he; de]'s model school, where Simḥah Pinsker instructed him in Hebrew grammar. During his time there, he also

    Hayyim Zvi Lerner

    Hayyim Zvi Lerner

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  • Pinkus Frankl
  • reshef le-vaḳer. Vienna: G. Brög & P. Smolenskin. 1886. A criticism of Simḥah Pinsker's Liḳuṭe Ḳadmoniyot, first published in Ha-Shaḥar (1876–1877).  This

    Pinkus Frankl

    Pinkus_Frankl

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    Octavius

    Born eighth. Octavius was a Roman clan name, as well as the original name of Emperor Augustus...

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    Speckled.

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  • Mir | மீர
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    Tamil

    Mir | மீர

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    Arabic, Muslim

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    King Maker

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