Moshe Feinstein

Moshe Feinstein

male, deceased (1986)
Moshe Feinstein (1895 - 1986) was a Lithuanian Orthodox rabbi and scholar, who was world renowned for his expertise in halakha and was the "de...
Malbim

Malbim

male, deceased (1879)
<u>M</u>eïr <u>L</u>eibush <u>b</u>en <u>J</u>ehiel <u>M</u>ichel Weiser, better known by the acronym Malbim, was a Russian rabbi, preacher, and B...
Moses Sofer

Moses Sofer

male, deceased (1839)
Rabbi Moses ben Samuel Sofer or Schreiber, also known by his main work Hatam Sofer or the Chasam Soifer ("שו"ת חתם סופר" - "Responsa "the Seal of th...
Nathan Adler

Nathan Adler

male, deceased (1800)
Nathan Adler (1741-1800) was a German kabalist born in Frankfurt, December 16, 1741. As a precocious child he won the admiration of Chaim Joseph...
Zvi Hirsch Kalischer

Zvi Hirsch Kalischer

male, deceased (1874)
Zvi (Zwi) Hirsch Kalischer (March 24 1795 - October 16 1874) was an Orthodox German rabbi and one of Zionism's early pioneers in Germany.

Mechel Scheuer

male
Rabbi Mechel Scheuer was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1739 to his father Rabbi David Tebele Scheuer. He led his father's Yeshiva in Mainz as its...
Yechezkel Landau

Yechezkel Landau

male, deceased (1793)
Yechezkel ben Yehuda Landau was an influential authority in halakha (Jewish law). He is best known for the work "Nodah bi-Yehudah" (נודע ביהו...
Yosef Dov Soloveitchik

Yosef Dov Soloveitchik

male, deceased (1892)
Yosef Dov Soloveitchik (1820-1892) was the author of Beis Halevi, by which name he is better known among Talmudical scholars. He was the...

Hillel Lichtenstein

male, deceased (1891)
Rabbi Hillel Lichtenstein was a Hungarian rabbi; born at Vecs 1815; died at Kolomea, Galicia, May 18, 1891. After studying at the Yeshiva of the...

Hayyim Joseph Gottlieb Of Stropkov

male, deceased (1867)
Hayyim Joseph Gottlieb of Stropkov (Hebrew: חיים יוסף גאטליב), known as the Stropkover Rov, was a student of Rabbi Moshe Schreiber and author of...