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Yehudah Yudel Rosenberg (Yiddish: יהודה יודל ראזענבערג, Hebrew: יהודה יודל רוזנברג; 24
December 1860 – 23
October 1935) was a rabbi, author, and Jewish...
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Chaim Yehuda ("
Yudel")
Krinsky (born
December 3, 1933, in Boston, M****achusetts) is a
rabbi and a
leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. He
served in...
- (United States) 1991 –
Arnaldo Mesa (CUB) 1995 –
Arnaldo Mesa (CUB) 1999 –
Yudel Johnson (CUB) 2003 –
Likar Ramos Concha (COL) 2007 – Idel
Torriente (CUB)...
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Yudel Johnson Cedeno (born 6 June 1981) is a
Cuban welterweight professional boxer, who is best
known for
winning an
Olympic Light-Welterweight silver...
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January 15, due to a back
injury sustained in training. He was
replaced by
Yudel Reyes, who
stepped in on two-w****'s notice.
Collazo stopped his opponent...
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Yudel Moreno Hernández (born 24
February 1983) is a
Cuban javelin thrower. His
personal best
throw is 80.19 metres,
achieved on 31 May 2006 in Valencia...
- was born in
Lublin in 1659, son of the Av Beit Din and Kabbalist,
Yehuda Yudel of Kovel. He was
known for his piety, and
served as
Rabbi for the region...
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Eliezer Yehuda Finkel (born 1879) (1879–1965), also
known as Reb
Leizer Yudel, rosh
yeshiva of the Mir
yeshiva in
Poland and
Jerusalem Eliezer Yehuda...
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critic described Agnon's
fictional Reb
Yudel as "naively pious."
Others have
characterized the
fictional Reb
Yudel as a
Jewish archetype of Don Quixote...
- Karimzhanov. In
Athens he beat
reigning world champion Willy Blain and the
Cuban Yudel Johnson in the
final and won gold. 2004
Olympic Results Defeated Spyridon...