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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...
- the Po****r
Front for the
Liberation of Palestine's
armed wing
Chaim Hirschensohn (1857–1935),
rabbi Salma Jayyusi (1925–2023), Palestinian-Jordanian poet...
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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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London (1959). His wife,
Tamar de Sola Pool, was the
daughter of R.
Chaim Hirschensohn. She was a
National President of Had****ah Women's
Zionist Organization...
- York: Funk & Wagnalls. Its bibliography: Neubauer, G. T. pp. 230, 350;
Hirschensohn,
Sheba Ḥokmot, p. 164, Lemberg, 1885. This article incorporates text...
- Synagogue,
recipient of the
Israel Prize in
rabbinical literature Chaim Hirschensohn (1857–1935),
prolific author, rabbi,
thinker and
early proponent of Religious...
- Hebrew. In 1889, Ben-Yehuda,
together with
rabbis Yaakov Meir and
Chaim Hirschensohn and
educator Chaim Kalmi,
founded the
Clear Language Society, with the...
- 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...
- here as Rav by the
majority of the Holy
Community here." (Rabbi
Chaim Hirschensohn,
Malki Ba-Kodesh IV (St. Louis:
Moinester Printing Co., 5679 – 5682)...