Mendel Kaplan

Mendel Kaplan

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  • Mendel Kaplan (philanthropist) — Mendel Kaplan (1936–2009) was a South African Jewish industrialist, philanthropist and community activist.[1] Mendel Kaplan was born in South Africa. After graduating from Wynberg Boys High, he received a degree in law from the University of Cape …   Wikipedia

  • Yisrael Mendel Kaplan — Rabbi Israel Mendel Kaplan [Social Security Death Index, [http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi bin/ssdi.cgi] ISRAEL KAPLAN 14 Apr 1913 Apr 1985 11223 (Brooklyn, Kings, NY) (none specified) 356 28 4318 Illinois] or Yisrael Mendel Kaplan (April… …   Wikipedia

  • List of people named Kaplan — This is a list of people named Kaplan*Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan, Russian artist and painter *Aryeh Kaplan *Brenda H. Kaplan musician/music fund for children *Bruce Eric Kaplan *David Kaplan (radio) *David Kaplan (author) *David Kaplan (film critic)… …   Wikipedia

  • Berel Wein — Dov Baer Wein, plus connu sous le nom de Berel Wein (ou Berl ou Beryl) est un rabbin orthodoxe d origine lituanienne né aux États Unis. Considéré comme un expert en histoire juive, il a popularisé le sujet avec plus de 1000 cassettes audio, une… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Berel Wein — is an American born Orthodox rabbi, scholar, lecturer, and writer. He is regarded as an expert on Jewish history and has popularized the subject through more than 1,000 audio tapes, a four volume book series, newspaper articles and international… …   Wikipedia

  • Dovid Lifshitz — Rabbi Dovid Lifshitz Rabbi Dovid Lifshitz (1906–1993) was a distinguished Rosh yeshiva in the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) for almost fifty years. He was appointed upon the invitation of Rabbi Samuel Belkin in 1944. He was… …   Wikipedia

  • SOUTH AFRICAN LITERATURE — Biblical Influences The Afrikaans speaking people of South Africa are mainly descended from Dutch Calvinist and French Huguenot immigrants of the 17th century. The Bible has been an important factor in their life and thinking. The Afrikaans… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Mir yeshiva (Brooklyn) — This article concerns the post war Mirrer yeshiva in Brooklyn. For the pre war Mirrer yeshiva in Poland, see Mir yeshiva (Poland) and for its sister campus, see Mir yeshiva (Jerusalem). The Mir yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת מיר‎, Yeshivas Mir), commonly …   Wikipedia

  • Chaim Zimmerman — Rabbi Dr. Aharon Chaim Zimmerman (1915–1995) was one of the leading rabbis of the Post War generation. He was the son of Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Zimmerman and nephew of Rabbi Baruch Ber Lebowitz. Contents 1 Education and work 2 Articles 3 Bibliography …   Wikipedia

  • Chaim Kreiswirth — Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth (1918 2001) was an Orthodox rabbi who served as the longtime Chief Rabbi of Congregation Machzikei Hadass Antwerp, Belgium. He was the founder and rosh yeshiva of the Mercaz HaTorah yeshiva in Jerusalem, and was a highly… …   Wikipedia

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