Ash — may refer to:Products of fire, incineration or combustion* The solid remains of a fire * Incinerator bottom ash, a form of ash produced in incineration facilities * Volcanic ash, material ejected from a volcano * Ash (analytical chemistry), the… … Wikipedia
Meir Eisenstaedter — You may be looking for Rabbi Meir Eisenstadt; also known as Meir Ash, and also called Maharam Ash. Rabbi Meir Eisenstaedter (1780–1852) or Meir Ash known as the Maharam Ash (Hebrew for Our Teacher, the Rabbi, Meir of Eisenstadt ) was one of the… … Wikipedia
Meir Eisenstadt — Not to be confused with Rabbi Meir Eisenstaedter, also known as Meir Ash and Maharam Ash. Meir ben Izsak Eisenstadt (Hebrew: מאיר איזנשטט, also Meir Ash, c. 1670, Poznań 1744, Eisenstadt) was the author of responsa and other works of rabbinic… … Wikipedia
ASH — ASH, family which during the 18th and 19th centuries produced a number of distinguished rabbis, both in Poland and in Germany. These included: (1) ABRAHAM ASH (18th century), rabbi and author who was born in Posen and became rabbi at Celle. He… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ASH — (Asch; Heb. א״ש), abbreviation of various Hebrew words and transcriptions, later used as a name in its own right in Central and Eastern Europe. (1) Ash was the traditional Hebrew abbreviation of the city name eisenstadt . Meir b. Isaac eisenstadt … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Al ash-Sheikh — Current region Saudi Arabia Information Place of origin Nejd, Arabia (now Saudi Arabia) Notable members Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash Sheikh … Wikipedia
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh — (1893 1969) was the Grand Mufti, or highest religious authority, in Saudi Arabia from 1953 to his death in 1969. Contents 1 Background 2 Role as Grand Mufti 3 Other roles 4 Fami … Wikipedia
Eisenstadt, Meir ben Issac (Maharam Ash) — (c.1670 1744) Polish rabbinic authority. He served as rabbi in Szydlowiec, Poland and later settled in Worms, where he became head of yeshivah. When the French occupied Worms in 1701 he went to Prossnitz, Moravia, where he served as rabbi. In… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Moses Sofer — Oil painting of the Chasam Sofer based on Ber Frank Halevi s drawing Born September 26, 1762(1762 09 26) (7 Tishrei 5523 Anno Mundi) Frankfurt am Main, Germany Died Octo … Wikipedia
Shlomo Ganzfried — Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried (Solomon ben Joseph Ganzfried; Hungary, 1804 to 1886) was an Orthodox rabbi and posek best known as author of the work of Halakha (Jewish law), the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Hebrew: קיצור שולחן ערוך, The Abbreviated Shulchan… … Wikipedia