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  • ...hivas Tomchei Temimim]]. After its closure, the company was re-established in Germany under the name 'Philanthropy'. ...). According to his plan, donations would be received by this company, and Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim would essentially be its educational institution. ...
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  • ...nder of Camp Gan Israel Montreal, and member of the Spiritual Committee of Yeshivas Ohr Menachem (Naperville). Born to [[Peretz Mochkin|Rabbi Peretz Mochkin]] on 7 Shevat 5697/1937 in the city of Leningrad. ...
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  • ...was approximately 64.5 million people, more than any other war in history. In the European theater, the war began on September 1, 1939, with Nazi Germany ...ide against Jews through concentration in ghettos and camps, and execution in death camps and killing pits. ...
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  • ...shab passed away on the 2nd of Nissan 5680 and is buried in Rostov on Don, Russia. ...
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  • ...va''' was a branch of the [[Tomchei Tmimim]] yeshiva network that operated in the [[town]] of [[Shchedrin]] between the years [[5670]]-?. ...[[5669]] after a group of robbers and murderers attacked one of the houses in the town and murdered seven of its residents. ...
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  • ...ivas [[Tomchei Tmimim]] in [[Lubavitch]], and one of the pioneer educators in [[Kfar Chabad]]. Born in 1883 to his father Rabbi Menashe Perman. ...
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  • ...(1850 - 17 Menachem Av 1928) was the secretary of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim in Lubavitch and editor of the children's newspaper "Ha'Ach." Born to Rabbi Menachem Mendel in 1850. ...
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  • ..., a merchant in Moscow, and spent many years in prison for his involvement in communal activities. ...er Reb Shalom Pinchas and his mother Mrs. Strika in the town of Botchekov, Russia. ...
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  • ...s father Rav Chaim Tzvi Lipsker, Rav of Poltava, and his mother Bas Sheva. In 5694 (1934) he married Mrs. Liuba Alta Teibel, daughter of R' Azriel Shalom ...1940-1945) they lived in Kutaisi, Georgia, where they physically supported Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Kutaisi. ...
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  • ...ar 5741) was a Chabad [[chassid]] who served as a shliach of [[the Rebbe]] in Paris, France, and managed the local Chabad Talmud Torah for thirty years. ...well-known [[Ovdim]] among Chabad chassidim in Russia and a graduate of [[Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch]]. ...
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  • ...i Meir was born to Rabbi Gershon and Esther in Miragrad, Poltava Province, Russia on 8 Tevet 5669 (1909). ...Tomchei Temimim in Kharkov, and after its closure moved to Tomchei Temimim in Nevel. ...
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  • ...eshivas Tomchei Tmimim Kherson, and later established the Chabad synagogue in San Francisco, California, becoming one of the respected members of the loc Born to Rabbi Yaakov Mordechai Bezpalov in the city of Nikopol on the 18th of Adar. ...
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  • ...his name to "Moshe Leib Rodstein," and kept this name until his passing. (In his later years, he sometimes signed his name as 'Zusha Rodstein'). When he left Russia, he went to live in Warsaw. ...
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  • ...er began working through Or Avner and the Federation of Jewish Communities in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Rabbi Lazar was born in Milan, Italy, to Rabbi Moshe Lazar and Henia Yehudis. His father was sent b ...
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  • ...ute for Preparing Dach (Chassidic discourses) for publication. He assisted in editing Chassidic seforim published by Vaad L'Hafatzas Sichos. Born in Casablanca, Morocco in 1954 to his father, the shliach Rabbi Shlomo Matusov. ...
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  • ...Berditchev and as Rosh Yeshiva of [[Tomchei Tmimim Brunoy|Tomchei Temimim in Brunoy]]. ...wife Sarah in the city of Karalovitz. Rav Moshe studied in Tomchei Temimim in Lubavitch under the leadership of [[The Rebbe Rayatz|the Frierdiker Rebbe]] ...
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  • ...students. His teacher in Nigleh was Reb Shmuel Nisnevitch (Borisover) and in Chassidus was Reb Gronem Esterman. His peers included Rabbi Yehuda Haber, R == Years in Russia == ...
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  • '''Jewish Shtetl (Town)''' was the typical form of residence for Jews in Russia and Eastern European countries (which were mainly under Polish government). For hundreds of years, Jews used to live in cohesive towns and maintain an authentic Jewish way of life there. The Jewi ...
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  • ...m in Crown Heights, a chazan in 770, shochet, mohel, and a maggid shiur at Yeshivas Chovevei Torah. ...re. Regarding Reb Chaim's work, the Frierdiker Rebbe remarked, "My general in Odessa." Reb Chaim Yitzchak maintained contact with the Frierdiker Rebbe de ...
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  • ...rganizing set times for Torah study and the like. Additionally, he engages in the craft of ritual slaughter, but this is not his primary work." ...see Reshimos in booklet 9 (Yalkut), p. 6.</ref>" - this can be interpreted in terms of divine service: the Shochet must examine himself to ensure he does ...
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