Arugas Habosem

Arugas Habosem

Arugas Habosem may refer to:

  • Arugas Habosem, a commentary on piyyutim by Rabbi Avraham ben Azriel, circa 1230
  • Arugas Habosem, a book of responsa by Rabbi Moshe Greenwald, the Chuster Rav
  • Congregation Arugas Habosem, Baltimore
  • Congregation Arugas Habosem, Williamsburg

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