Dov-Ber — or Dov Ber may refer to: Dov Ber of Mezeritch, a disciple of Hasidic founder Rabbi Yisrael Baal Shem Tov Dov Ber Abramowitz, an American Orthodox rabbi and author Dov Ber Rasofsky (Barney Ross), American world champion Hall of Fame lightweight… … Wikipedia
Maggid (disambiguation) — Maggid may refer to: Maggid shiur (or Magid Shiur) a lecturer, generally lecturing in one place, on a given topic, on a fixed schedule Maggid (or Magid) a title or profession: a wandering lecturer, often collecting funds Maggid of Mezritch Rabbi… … Wikipedia
Tambour (disambiguation) — Tambour (French language: drum ) can refer to:* For a classical architecture term, see tambour * For the sewing technique, see tambour lace * For the American Tambor Class Submarine, see Tambor class submarine * Furniture: tambour desk and… … Wikipedia
DOV (disambiguation) — DOV or Dov could refer to:* DOV Pharmaceutical * Dover (Amtrak station), New Hampshire, United States; Amtrak station code DOV. * Dover Corporation, because of its stock exchange symbol DOV * German Eastern Marches Society; de. Deutscher… … Wikipedia
Kfar Bar'am (disambiguation) — Bar am may refer to:* Kibbutz Bar am, a kibbutz in the Upper Galilee * Kfar Bar am or (Kafar Ber im or Berem), an ancient site of village with ruins of synagogues from the Talmudic period … Wikipedia
Berr — is a surname, and may refer to:* Hélène Berr (born 1921), Jewish French woman * Henri Berr (1863 1954), French philosopheree also* Ber (disambiguation) * BERR, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform in United Kingdom … Wikipedia
Me'asha — Rabbinical Eras Chazal Zugot Tannaim Amoraim Savoraim Geonim Rishonim Acharonim Me asha was the name of three important rabbis of the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods. Me asha was a tanna to whom one reference occurs in the Mishna (Peah ii. 6), from … Wikipedia
Akiba ben Joseph — Akiva redirects here. For other people and things with this name, see Akiva (disambiguation). Akiba ben Joseph (ca.50–ca.135 AD) (Hebrew: עקיבא) or simply Rabbi Akiva was a Judean tanna of the latter part of the 1st century and the beginning of… … Wikipedia
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Maggid — For other uses, see Maggid (disambiguation). Maggid (מַגִּיד), sometimes spelled as magid, is a traditional Eastern European Jewish religious itinerant preacher, skilled as a narrator of Torah and religious stories. A preacher of the more… … Wikipedia