Dov-ber borochov — (דב בר בורוכוב) fut un penseur, un écrivain, un linguiste et un chercheur dans les domaines du yiddish et de l histoire du peuple juif. Il est membre actif du mouvement Poale sion, et voit dans l implantation en Terre d Israël, la solution aux… … Wikipédia en Français
Dov Ber Borojov — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ber Borochov Dov Ber Borojov (1881 1917) fue uno de los fundadores del sionismo socialista y su principal ideólogo. Contenido 1 … Wikipedia Español
Dov-Ber Borochov — Ber Borochov Dov Ber Borochov (דב בר בורוכוב), né le 4 juillet 1881 à Zolotonocha en Ukraine (alors dans l Empire russe) et mort le 17 décembre 1917, fut un penseur, un écrivain, un linguiste et un chercheur dans les domaines… … Wikipédia en Français
Dov Ber Abramowitz — (1860 – 1926) was an American Orthodox Rabbi and author. Born in Vabalninkas, Lithuania, he moved with his family to Jerusalem in 1870, at the age of ten. After being ordained by Rabbi Shmuel Salant, he served as a district rabbi in… … Wikipedia
Dov Ber Pinson — ( 1971) is an author, lecturer, and scholar of Jewish philosophy and mysticism. He is Rosh Yeshiva of The Yeshiva , a Yeshiva for adults. He is also the founder of the Iyyun Institute, a center for Jewish enrichment in Brooklyn, New York. Born in … Wikipedia
Dov Ber of Mezeritch — Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezeritch (דוב בער ממזריטש) (1700/1704/1710(?) – 4 December 1772 OS) was a disciple of Rabbi Yisrael Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Hasidic Judaism, and was chosen as his successor to lead the early movement. Rabbi Dov Ber is… … Wikipedia
Dov Ber — Rabbi Dow Bär von Mesritsch (gest. 1772), genannt der Maggid von Mesritsch, war ein Rabbiner und nach Rabbi Israel Baal Schem Tow der zweite Führer der chassidischen Bewegung. Statt Mesritsch ist auch Meseritz im Namen gebräuchlich. Leben Dow Bär … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chaim Avraham Dov Ber Levine haCohen — Part of a series on Chabad Rebbes of Lubavitch … Wikipedia
BIRKENTHAL (Brezhover), DOV BER — (Ber of Bolechow; 1723–1805), Hebrew writer and memoirist. Born in Bolechow, Birkenthal adopted a German name in accordance with the decree of Joseph II in 1772, when the city passed from Polish to Austrian rule. He received a traditional Jewish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CHAVEL, CHARLES (Dov) BER — (1906–1982), U.S. rabbi and author. Chavel was born in Ciechanow, Poland, and immigrated to the United States in 1919. He was ordained at the Hebrew Theological College in Chicago (1929). He served as rabbi of Congregation Anshe Sfard, Louisville … Encyclopedia of Judaism