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  2. Amichai Chikli - Wikipedia

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    Amichai Chikli (Hebrew: עמיחי שיקלי; born 12 September 1981) [1] is an Israeli politician currently serving as the Minister of Diaspora Affairs. He served in the 24th Knesset as part of the Yamina party slate, and in the 25th Knesset as part of Likud .

  3. Eleazar ben Simeon - Wikipedia

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    Eleazar b. Shimon (or Eleazar ben Shimon or R. Eleazar son of R. Shimon; Hebrew: אלעזר ברבי שמעון, lit. Eleazar beRabbi[son of Rabbi] Shimon, or רבי אלעזר בן שמעון ‎, lit. Rabbi Eleazar ben [son of] Shimon) was a Jewish Tanna sage of the fifth generation, contemporary of R. Judah ha-Nasi.

  4. Sholom Shachne of Prohobisht - Wikipedia

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    Following his death, his son Avraham became the Maggid of Prohibisht, but died a decade into his tenure, in 1813. [7] Avrochom's widow, the granddaughter of Rabbi David Leykes, received a halizah from Yisroel and married Rabbi Yosef David Malik. Sholom's daughter, Chaya Ita, married Rabbi Yitzhak of Granov, son of Rabbi Mordechai of Kremnitz.

  5. Joshua ben Karha - Wikipedia

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    He was a colleague of Rabbi Meir and Simeon ben Gamaliel II, and a disciple of Rabbi Akiva. Some believe that he was the son of Rabbi Akiva, who is referred to in the Talmud as Hebrew: הקר "the bald". [1] [2] However, others disagree, as in Tosafot Pesachim 112a. He never mentions Akiva in his teachings and would have done so had Akiva been ...

  6. Erlau (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Erlau (Hebrew: ערלוי, also spelled Erloi), is a Haredi dynasty of Hungarian origin, which follows the teachings of the Chasam Sofer and is often considered Hasidic.. The Erlau community was established by Rabbi Yochanan Sofer in Jerusalem after World War II to continue the legacy of his grandfather, Rabbi Shimon Sofer, who was Chief Rabbi of Erlau and rosh yeshiva of the Yeshivas Chasam ...

  7. Simlai - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Simlai (Hebrew: רבי שמלאי) was a talmudic rabbi who lived in Israel in the 3rd century (second generation of amoraim). He was born in either Lod [1] or Babylonia. [2] He later moved to the Galilee, where he served as an aide to Rabbi Yannai. [3] He studied in Tzippori under Rabbi Yochanan [4] and Hanina bar Hama. [5]

  8. Mendy Chitrik - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Menachem Mendel Chitrik (born March 31, 1977), better known as Rabbi Mendy Chitrik, is an American, Israeli, and Turkish Rabbi of the Ashkenazi Jewish community of Turkey since 2003. He became the chairman of the Alliance of Rabbis in Islamic States in 2019.

  9. Narol (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Narol is a dynasty of Hasidic rebbes originally based in the village of Narol, W. Galicia (now Poland).. Rabbi Chaim Myer Yechiel Shapira of Narol. The Naroler dynasty was founded by Rabbi Yaakov Reinman (1778–1814) (b. 5538, d. 4 Tamuz 5574 on the Hebrew calendar), who served as rabbi of Radichow, Kozowa and Holishits before being appointed to the rabbinate of Narol.