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
Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation — The Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation[1] (established in 1989) is a non profit Orthodox Jewish organization based in Monsey, New York, United States, dedicated to spreading the teachings of Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan who was known as the Chofetz… … Wikipedia
Tish (Hasidic celebration) — A tish (from Yiddish: table ) is a Hasidic gathering of Hassidim around their Rebbe. It may consist of speeches on Torah subjects, singing Hassidic melodies known as niggunim (singular niggun ) and zemiroth (hymns), with refreshments being served … Wikipedia
Moshe Weinberger — Rabbi Moshe Weinberger is an Orthodox rabbi who is the founder and current rabbi of Congregation Aish Kodesh in Woodmere, New York. He is a lecturer, author.[1] Some regard him as a posek ( decisor of Jewish law)[2] and a Jewish leader[3] who is… … Wikipedia
Dénes Szécsi — Statue Kardinal Dénes Szécsi in der Basilika von Esztergom Dénes Szécsi (* 1440 in Eger, Ungarn; † 1. Februar 1465 in Esztergom) war ein ungarischer Kardinal und erster Primas von Ungarn … Deutsch Wikipedia
BOEMIA vel BOHEMIA vel BOEHEMIA — BOEMIA, vel BOHEMIA, vel BOEHEMIA Germaniae regio, fertilissima, circa Silvam Hercyniam. Quod nomen antiqui Bohemiae annales interpretantur, Vaticinium, fatum, eo quod ea loca Libyssa quaedam mulier fatidica habitaret; Sclavi autem, qui tum has… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
BOHEMIAE Regnum — ab initio indigenas Principes habuit a Zacho, gentis conditore, et A. C. 550. usque ad Wencessaum III. et A. C. 1307. Fuit autem Zechus, frater Lechi et Russi, item Selimiri, qui nepotes Ostrivori, Slavorum Orientalium Regis, colonias Sclavorum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale