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sword fighter,
academician and administrator. She died on 17 June 1674 at
Pachad village near
Raigad Fort. This was only
eleven days
after the coronation...
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Pachad Yitzchok (or
Pachad Yitschak) may
refer to:
Hebrew of "Fear of Isaac", a
Biblical reference in
Genesis 31:42 (an
allusion to God) The
writings or...
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fealty from his followers. In his
later years,
Hutner established Yeshiva Pachad Yitzchok in Jerusalem,
which is
named after his own
magnum opus. On one...
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Yeshiva Pachad Yitzchok (Hebrew: יְשִׁיבַת פחד יצחק) is a
yeshiva in Jerusalem,
established in the late 1970s by
Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner in the Har Nof neighborhood...
- with the
forms from פחד
pachad mainly being used in the past tense. The
synonymous פיחד
piched is used elsewhere. פחד
Pachad is a
regular pa'al verb on...
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Chaim Berlin, and the wife of
Rabbi Yonasan David, Rosh
Yeshiva of
Yeshiva Pachad Yitzchok in Jerusalem's Har Nof neighborhood.
Together with her husband...
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Jonathan Dovid David) is a
Haredi rabbi and rosh
yeshiva (dean) of
Yeshiva Pachad Yitzchok and
Kollel Ohr
Eliyahu in the Har Nof
neighborhood of Jerusalem...
- of
Rajmata Jijabai, Shivaji's mother, can be seen at the base
village of
Pachad.
Additional attractions of the fort
include the
Khubladha Buruj, Nane Darwaja...
- Patadi. The
second division of the
Maratha army
attacked Shahbuddin Khan at
Pachad,
inflicting heavy losses on the
Mughal army.[citation needed] In
early 1685...
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founder and
first Rebbe of the
Boyan Hasidic dynasty. He was
known as the
Pachad Yitzchok (Dread of Isaac).
Yitzchok Friedman was the
eldest son of Rabbi...