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Polish Hasidic dynasty
Lelov (Yiddish: לעֶלוֹב) is a Polish-Israeli Hasidic dynastic court, which traces its origins to the town of Lelów, Poland where the court was established
Lelov
Association football club in Estonia
After the season, Reim left the club and was replaced Marko Lelov in December 2012. Lelov won the 2012–13 Estonian Cup, but was sacked in July 2013 after
FC_Flora
Moravian Hasidic dynasty
Fourth rebbe of Lelov. Son-in-law of Noach Pinchas Horowitz. His great-grandson Pinchas Yitzchak Biderman (b. 1940), is the rebbe of Lelov-Nikolsburg. Baruch'l
Nikolsburg_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Israeli rabbi
Israel to Rabbi Alter Elazar Menachem Biderman the Bnei Brak Rebbe of Lelov (Bnei Brak). He was named after Rabbi Avraham Elimelech Perlow, the Rebbe
Elimelech_Biderman
(several) Łańcut (from Łańcut, Poland) Lashkovitz (from Ulashkivtsi, Ukraine) Lelov (from Lelów, Poland) Lechovitch (from Lyakhavichy, Belarus) Linitz (from
List of Hasidic dynasties and groups
List_of_Hasidic_dynasties_and_groups
Polish Rabbi (1746-1814)
Lelów was the founder of the Lelov Hassidic dynasty. He is commonly referred to as "Reb Dovid Lelover". Rabbi Dovid of Lelov was a disciple of the Seer
Dovid_Biderman
Moshe Biderman of Lelov, son of Rabbi Dovid of Lelov, their son Eleazar Mendel Biderman of Lelov was the Third Grand Rabbi of the Lelov Hasidic dynasty
Yaakov_Yitzchak_of_Peshischa
Polish Hasadic leader (c. 1745–1815)
Rabinowicz ("the Holy Jew"), Simcha Bunim of Peshischa, Meir of Apta, David of Lelov, Moshe Teitelbaum, Tzvi Elimelech of Dinov, Naftali Zvi of Ropshitz, and
Yaakov_Yitzchak_of_Lublin
Estonian footballer
Marko Lelov (born 21 November 1973) is an Estonian football manager and former professional player. Lelov played as a midfielder for Pärnu Kalakombinaat/MEK
Marko_Lelov
American Hasidic dynasty
Horowitz, the first Bostoner Rebbe, a scion of Shmelke of Nikolsburg and the Lelov dynasty, was born in Jerusalem in Ottoman Syria. He first arrived in Boston
Boston_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Second Grand Rabbi Peshischa and a key personality in the Polish Hasidic movement
Zychlin Hasidism, Aleksander, Vurka, Sochatchov, Radzymin, Lublin, Strikov, Lelov, Kuzmir Hasidism and Izhbitza-Radzin Hasidism. Because of his widespread
Simcha_Bunim_of_Peshischa
Polish Rabbi (1776-1851)
Grand Rabbi Moshe Biderman (1776-1851) of Lelów was the 2nd Rebbe of the Lelov Hassidic dynasty. Rabbi Moshe Biderman was born into abject poverty in Łachów
Moshe_Biderman
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
History_of_the_Jews_in_Poland
Ukrainian Hasidic dynasty
Angeles (1921 – February 27, 2007), son of Rabbi Yosef Yehoshua Aharon of Lelov, married the daughter of Rebbe Moshe of Blendov (of the Kozhnitz dynasty)
Zvhil_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Estonian football club
2009 Gert Olesk 2014 Rain Põldme 2015–2016 Taavi Midenbritt 2017 Marko Lelov 2017–2018 Indrek Zelinski 2019 Kalev Pajula 2019–2021 Taavi Midenbritt 2022
Pärnu_JK_Vaprus
Austrian-Israeli philosopher (1878–1965)
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Martin_Buber
Village in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Lelów [ˈlɛluf] (Yiddish: לעלוב - Lelov) is a village in Częstochowa County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative
Lelów
International Jewish Organization
Indifferent? Anglo-Jewry 1938-1945 Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 13-14 Migdal Dovid (lelov) 2019 Edition, Toldos Hamo"l, page 92. Albert, Rabbi Shmuel. Hamodia, Inyan
World_Agudath_Israel
Lelov taught that it is a good religious practice to smoke on Saturday nights after the Shabbat, and this practice is followed by the Rebbes of Lelov
Religious_views_on_smoking
Polish Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Ger_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Polish Jewish businesswoman and patroness of the Polish Hassidic movement
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Temerl_Bergson
Polish rabbi
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Menachem_Mendel_of_Kotzk
Hasidic school of thought
Biderman (1777–1851), Grand Rabbi of Lelov-Jerusalem. Son of R. David Biderman (1746–1813), Grand Rabbi of Lelov, and son-in-law of R. Jacob Yitzhak Rabinowicz
Peshischa
Polish Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Zychlin_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Polish rabbi (1801–1866)
of Apta, Fishele of Strikov, Yehoshua of Pshedburz and Moshe Biderman of Lelov. He also traveled to the Modzitzer rebbe, and to rabbis Yechezkel of Kuzmir
Shlomo_Rabinowicz
Topics referred to by the same term
Ukrainian writer and actor Marko Leko (1853–1932), Serbian chemist Marko Lelov (born 1973), Estonian football player Marko Lerinski (1862–1902; born as
Marko_(given_name)
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
History_of_the_Jews_in_Kraków
Lelov taught that it is a good religious practice to smoke on Saturday nights after the Sabbath, and this practice is followed by the Rebbes of Lelov
Smoking_in_Jewish_law
Polish Rabbi (1792-1874)
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Yaakov_Aryeh_Guterman
Polish Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Radzymin_(Hasidic_Dynasty)
Estonian footballer and manager
2012, Reim resigned after poor results in the Meistriliiga, with Marko Lelov and Norbert Hurt taking over. In October 2012, Reim was named as manager
Martin_Reim
Hasidic rebbe
in the Polish town of Warka, where he is buried. Rabbi Moshe Biderman of Lelov (1776-1851) Rabbi Shraga Fayvel Dancyger (d. 1848) of Aleksander Rabbi Yaakov
Israel_Yitzhak_Kalish
Post-WW2 pogroms and massacres of Jews in Poland
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
Anti-Jewish violence in Poland, 1944–1946
Anti-Jewish_violence_in_Poland,_1944–1946
Aspect of Jewish history
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
History of the Jews in 20th-century Poland
History_of_the_Jews_in_20th-century_Poland
Belarusian Hasidic dynasty
they call themselves the Pinsk-Karlin. Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Biderman of Lelov (1903–1987), who was accepted by many Karliner Hasidim as the new rebbe
Pinsk-Karlin
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
History_of_the_Jews_in_Gdańsk
Substitutes GK Mart Poom 46' 24 FW Sergei Ratnikov 46' FW Ivan O'Konnel-Bronin 56' 1 MF Marko Lelov 69' 1 DF Marek Lemsalu 69' Manager: Roman Ubakivi
1994 Estonia national football team
1994_Estonia_national_football_team
Israeli rabbi and philanthropist
was born in Jerusalem in 1922 and died there in 1983. He was the son of Lelov hasid and Jerusalemite Rabbi Matisyahu Deutch, author of "Divrei Matisyahu"
Yosef_Eliyahu_Deutch
Israeli rebbetzin (1798-1888)
her wedding came to get her blessing and the Admor Rebbe Elazar Mendel of Lelov used to visit her home three times a week when staying in Hebron. He was
Menucha_Rochel_Slonim
Estonian national championships in football
Linnameeskond Meelis Rooba Andre Mägi Nike Verston Pärnu Linnameeskond Marko Lelov Karl Palatu Nike Wendre Sillamäe Kalev Denis Ugarov Andrei Sidorenkov Uhlsport
2015_Meistriliiga
Polish Hasidic dynasty
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
Bluzhev_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Levitical Ashkenazi rabbinic family
(2002). A Chassidic Journey: The Polish Chassidic Dynasties of Lublin, Lelov, Nikolsburg and Boston. Feldheim Publishers. ISBN 978-1-58330-568-3. Rosenstein
Horowitz_family
Jewish Orthodox Rabbi (1904–1969)
partner, Moshe Mordechai Biderman would later become Grand Rabbi of the Lelov dynasty. Thereafter, Sztencel was one of the first students to study in
Yonah_Sztencl
Political youth organization based in Estonia
Maljukov (2016-2018) Joosep Vimm (2018-2020) Õnne Paulus (2020-2022) Eliis Lelov (2022-2022) Õnne Paulus (2022-2023) Maris Neeno (2023-2026) Markus Meier
Young Social Democrats (Estonia)
Young_Social_Democrats_(Estonia)
Ashkenazi Jewish dynasty founded in the 18th century
Apt Ashlag Biala Chentshin Ger Grodzhisk Izhbitza Kotzk Kozhnitz Kuzmir Lelov Lublin Modzitz Novominsk Ozharov Porisov Peshischa Radomsk Radoshitz Radzin
Lineage and scions of the Chernobyl dynasty
Lineage_and_scions_of_the_Chernobyl_dynasty
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
Timeline of Jewish-Polish history
Timeline_of_Jewish-Polish_history
Mashgiach of the yeshiva in Bergen Belsen
LXXIX No. 425 September-October 2011 pages 46-48 (yiddish). Migdal Dovid (lelov) 2019 Edition, Toldos Hamo"l (hebrew). "Pesa Lubinsky". myheritage.com.
Chaim_Pinchas_Lubinsky
Meir (2002). A Chassidic journey: the Polish Chassidic dynasties of Lublin, Lelov, Nikolsburg and Boston. Jerusalem: Feldheim. ISBN 9781583305683. v t e
Pinchas_David_Horowitz
Polish Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Aleksander_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Polish Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Biala_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Hasidic rebbe (1914–1996)
Monderer Rebbetzin Dina, wife of Rabbi David Zvi Shlomo Naftali Biderman of Lelov in Borough Park Rebbetzin Raizel, wife of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Rotenberg;
Avrohom_Yitzchok_Kohn
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Pinchas_Menachem_Justman
Rebbe of the Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Yitzchak_Meir_Alter
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Porisov_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Polish rabbi (1838–1910)
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Avrohom_Bornsztain
(2002), A Chassidic journey: the Polish Chassidic dynasties of Lublin, Lelov, Nikolsburg and Boston. Feldheim Publishers. 2002. 1583305688, ISBN 9781583305683
Aryeh_Leib_ben_Asher_Gunzberg
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
List_of_Polish_Jews
Polish rabbi
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Mordechai_Yosef_Leiner
Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Kotzk
Place in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Przysucha
Romanian rabbi (1916-2003)
Zalmanowitz". geni_family_tree. 29 December 1916. [1][dead link] Migdal Dovid (lelov) 2019 Edition, Toldos Hamo"l. "Discovery! Ledgers Documenting Marriages
Yisroel_Aryeh_Zalmanowitz
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
Rescue of Jews by Poles during the Holocaust
Rescue_of_Jews_by_Poles_during_the_Holocaust
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
Hasidic_Judaism_in_Poland
Aspect of Jewish history
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
History of the Jews in 18th-century Poland
History_of_the_Jews_in_18th-century_Poland
Neighbourhood in Jerusalem
established at the initiative of Kollel Warsaw under the leadership of the Lelov Rebbe, Rabbi David Biderman, to provide housing for impoverished Torah scholars
Batei_Warsaw
Antisemitic attacks on Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
Easter_Pogrom
Aspect of Jewish history
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
History of the Jews in 19th-century Poland
History_of_the_Jews_in_19th-century_Poland
Galician Jewish scholar (1764–1811)
Judah Leib Ben-Ze'ev Born (1764-08-18)18 August 1764 Lelov, Krakow Voivodeship, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Died 12 March 1811(1811-03-12) (aged 46)
Judah_Leib_Ben-Ze'ev
Leitmeritz: Litoměřice Leitnowitz: Litvínovice Leitomischl: Litomyšl Lellowa: Lelov, p. of Žalany Leneschitz: Lenešice Lenzdorf: Mlýnice, p. of Červená Voda
List of German names for places in the Czech Republic
List_of_German_names_for_places_in_the_Czech_Republic
Estonian footballer and manager
team Flora II. On 20 July 2013, he replaced the sacked Flora manager Marko Lelov as caretaker manager, with position being made permanent later. Flora finished
Norbert_Hurt
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
History of the Jews in Poland before the 18th century
History_of_the_Jews_in_Poland_before_the_18th_century
Displaced persons (DP) camp in northwestern Germany
ledger will not be sold". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 12 May 2021. Migdal Dovid (lelov), 2015 edition, Toldos Hamo"l page 91 Lubinsky, Menachem Hamodia, Inyan
Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp
Bergen-Belsen_displaced_persons_camp
Polish Hasidic dynasty
son-in-law of Rabbi Yeruchem Bernstein of Jerusalem, a descendant of the Lelov dynasty. Rebbe Shia Horowitz, Melitzer Rebbe of Borough Park, Brooklyn,
Melitz
Jews were exterminated. Krosno קראָסנע Krosne Town survived. Lelów לעלאָװ Lelov Town was razed, later rebuilt. Leżajsk ליזשענסק Lizhensk 4,500 (1939) Town
List_of_shtetls
Estonian football club
Asser-Enri Soro Goalkeeping coach Jose Alvaro Garcia Dates Name 2004 Marko Lelov 2005–2008 Aivar Lillevere 2009–2013 Marek Naaris 2014–2016 Kaido Koppel
FC_Elva
Polish Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Izhbitza-Radzin
Estonian national championships in football
"Flora vallandas Lelovi ja asendust otsitakse välismaalt" [Flora sacked Lelov and replacement to be sought from abroad] (in Estonian). soccernet.ee. 21
2013_Meistriliiga
Town in Plzeň, Czech Republic
parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): Stod (3,483) Lelov (97) Stod is located about 18 kilometres (11 mi) southwest of Plzeň. It
Stod_(Plzeň-South_District)
Estonian national championships in football
18 September 2012. "FC Flora esindusmeeskonda juhendavad hooaja lõpuni Lelov ja Hurt" (in Estonian). FC Flora. 14 October 2012. Retrieved 14 October
2012_Meistriliiga
Polish Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Sochatchov_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Garden in Režný Újezd, Czech Republic
Morus alba "Hlohovecká bílá"- white fruit, Slovakian variety Morus alba "Lelov" - no name black fruit variety from local area Morus alba pendula - weeping
Mulberry_Garden_(Režný_Újezd)
Neighborhood in Jerusalem
also many synagogues of various Hasidic sects, including Pinsk-Karlin, Lelov, Lubavitch, and Zvhil. Also located in Beit Yisrael is the Mir Yeshiva,
Beit_Yisrael
Estonian football club
Manager Career Kalev Pajula 2011–2012 Gert Olesk 2013–2014 Marko Lelov 2014–2016
Pärnu_Linnameeskond
Estonian football league season for third division
2013. Retrieved 17 March 2013. "Marko Lelov vabastati ametist, peatreeneri kohusetäitjaks Norbert Hurt" [Marko Lelov relieved of duty, Norbert Hurt appointed
2013_Esiliiga_B
International football competition
Substitutions: GK Mart Poom 46' FW Sergei Ratnikov 46' MF Ivan O'Konnel-Bronin 56' FW Marko Lelov 69' MF Marek Lemsalu 69' Manager: Roman Ubakivi
1994_Baltic_Cup
Aspect of Jewish history
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
Jewish–Polish history (1989–present)
Jewish–Polish_history_(1989–present)
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
History of the Jews in Białystok
History_of_the_Jews_in_Białystok
Town in Łódź Voivodeship, Poland
The nearest railway station is in Włoszczowa. Rabbi Moshe Biderman of Lelov (1776-1851), Rabbi of Przedbórz from 1843 until 1850 Meyer Ryshpan (1898-1985)
Przedbórz
Estonian football club
Lillevere 2000–2002 Tarmo Rüütli 2003–2004 Aivar Lillevere 2005–2010 Marko Lelov 2011–2012 Raiko Mutle 2013–2017 Aivar Lillevere 2018 Marko Kristal 2018–2020
Viljandi_JK_Tulevik
19th-century Hungarian Hasidic rebbe
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Nosson_Nuta_of_Makov
Hasidic dynasty
serving as rabbi of Radomsko (Radomsk) in 1834. When Moshe Biderman of Lelov moved to the Land of Israel he told his hasidim to follow Rabinowicz and
Radomsk
Estonian national championships in football
vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment Vaprus Marko Lelov Resigned 5 November 2017 Pre-season Indrek Zelinski 5 November 2017 FCI
2018_Meistriliiga
movement Hasidim Aleksander Biala Bluzhev Bobov Ger Izhbitza-Radzin Kotzk Lelov Peshischa Radomsk Sanz Sochatchov Vurka Zionist Betar Brit HaHayal Poale
History_of_the_Jews_in_Wieluń
Polish Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Vurka_(Hasidic_dynasty)
German-born Polish rabbi
relationship with many of the early Hasidic tsaddikim such as R. David Biderman of Lelov (1746–1814), R. Yisrael Hopstein of Kozhenits (1737–1814) and R. Moshe Leib
Tsvi_Hirsh_Bonhardt
Municipality in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic
brackets population according to the 2021 census): Žalany (432) Černčice (17) Lelov (62) "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2025". Czech Statistical
Žalany
Estonian football league season for second division
Retrieved 19 February 2013. "Marko Lelov vabastati ametist, peatreeneri kohusetäitjaks Norbert Hurt" [Marko Lelov relieved of duty, Norbert Hurt appointed
2013_Esiliiga
Polish rabbi (1916-1966)
Jüdisches Leben in Celle nach 1945. 2005. ISBN 978-3895346156. Migdal Dovid (lelov) 2019 Edition, Toldos Hamo"l. Albert, Rabbi Shmuel, "Bridge To A Bygone
Yisroel_Moshe_Olewski
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Avraham_Moshe_of_Peshischa
Hasidic dynasty
(Aleksander Hasidism) Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism) Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism) Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Nosson Nuta
Amshinov
LELOV
LELOV
LELOV
LELOV
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Smart One; Creative and Active; Lived in North America During the Cretaceous Period
Boy/Male
Arabic
Reviver of the Faith
Boy/Male
Hindu
Modesty
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Queen of Victory
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Ray of Hope
Girl/Female
Spanish
Reference to the Immaculate Conception.
Girl/Female
Indian
Natural, Emotional
Girl/Female
Hindu
Seven stars representing seven great saints
Girl/Female
Arabic
Jasmine
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Slaughter.Dutch : occupational name for a butcher, slagter, a variant of Slager.
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LELOV
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