- male, deceased (1969) (Israel)
- "', born Levi Shkolnik, Hebrew לֵוִי שׁקוֹלנִיק"'; October 25, 1895 - February 26, 1969), served as the third Prime Minister of Israel from 196...
- male (New York, United States)
- Rabbi Hershel Reichman is a Rosh Yeshiva of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, an affiliate of Yeshiva University. Reichman is known for...
- male, deceased (1884)
- Nachman Chazan (1813-1884) was a seminal figure in the continuation and growth of Breslov Hasidism in the mid-nineteenth century. The Breslov...
- male, deceased (1963)
- Naftule Brandwein, or Naftuli Brandwine, (1884-1963) was a Jewish clarinettist and one of the most influential figures in the history of klezmer...
- male, deceased (1952)
- Shneur Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki, usually known familiarly as Reb Zalman Moishe, (c. 1872-3 Shvat, 1952), was an Orthodox Jewish Chabad-Lubavitch...
- male
- Grand Rabbi Yitzhak Aharon Korff is the Rebbe of Zvhil – Mezhbizh. He serves as chaplain of the City of Boston and spiritual leader of Co...
- male
- Rabbi Yisroel Hopsztajn was a chasidic leader in Poland also known as the Maggid of Kozhnitz. Rabbi Hopsztajn worked for a period of time with the...
- male, deceased (1930)
- Ephraim Deinard (1846-1930) was one of the greatest Hebrew "bookmen" of all time. He was a bookseller, bibliographer, publicist, polemicist,...
- male, deceased (1871)
- Yitzhak Sternhartz (1808 - 1871) was the second eldest son of Rabbi Nathan of Breslov (also known as "Reb Noson"). He was born in the town of...
- male, deceased (1915)
- David Kohn, also known as David Cahana, was a Russian archaeologist and Hebrew writer. He was born at Odessa and received a rabbinic education, but...
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