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Louise Mirrer is an
American historian who is
president and CEO of the New-York
Historical Society.
Under Mirrer’s direction, the New-York Historical...
- The
Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute (Hebrew: ישיבת מיר, romanized: Yeshivas Mir),
commonly known as the Mir
Yeshiva or the
Mirrer Yeshiva (Yiddish: מירער...
- The Mir
Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת מיר,
Yeshivat Mir),
commonly known as the
Mirrer Yeshiva (Yiddish: מירער ישיבה) or The Mir, was a
Lithuanian yeshiva located...
- Mir
Yeshiva or
Mirrer Yeshiva may
refer to: Mir
Yeshiva (Belarus) Mir
Yeshiva (Brooklyn) Mir
Yeshiva (Jerusalem) Mir Brachfeld,
branch of Mir
Yeshiva in...
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interactive children's museum, and
facilitated access to its collections.
Louise Mirrer has been the
president of the
Historical Society since 2004. She was previously...
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Other yeshivas, such as
Yeshiva Chaim Berlin (Brooklyn, New York) or the
Mirrer Yeshiva (in
Brooklyn and Jerusalem), do not have an
official "semichah/rabbinical...
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Brooklyn High
School (John Jay
Educational Campus) K684
Public [325]
Mirrer Yeshiva High
School Private Jewish Orthodox Multicultural High School...
- of WWII were interned.
Among the
refugees in the
Shanghai Ghetto was the
Mirrer Yeshiva,
including its
students and faculty. On 3
September 1945, the Chinese...
- Lithuania, or his descendant,
Nosson Tzvi
Finkel (Mir) (1943–2011), of the
Mirrer Yeshiva in Jerusalem,
Israel This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- ;1902–1979) — also
spelled Shmulevitz — was a
member of the
faculty of the
Mirrer Yeshiva for more than 40 years, in Poland,
Shanghai and Jerusalem, serving...