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Eliezer and Samson
* Segal, Eliezer Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch and Neo-Orthodoxy, ucalgary. ca
The edited tosafot owe their existence particularly to Samson of Sens and to the following French tosafists of the thirteenth century: ( 1 ) Moses of Évreux, ( 2 ) Eliezer of Touques, and ( 3 ) Perez ben Elijah of Corbeil.

Eliezer and 20th
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, who founded the Hebrew Language Committee, coined thousands of new words and concepts based on Biblical, Talmudic and other sources, to cope with the needs and demands of life in the 20th century.
Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler ( 1892 – 30 December 1953 ) was an Orthodox rabbi, Talmudic scholar, and Jewish philosopher of the 20th century.
All of them became extinct as native languages in the early 1st millennium CE, although Hebrew remained in continuous literary and religious use among Jews, and was revived as an everyday spoken language in the 19th and 20th centuries in an effort spearheaded by Eliezer Ben Yehuda.
" Early in the 20th century, Haredi Jews in Jerusalem were accused by the media of having recited the curse against the linguist Eliezer Ben Yehuda.
* Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler ( Michtav Me ' Eliyahu ), 20th century religious philosopher and ethicist
His major work Tzitz Eliezer, is an encyclopedic treatise on halachic questions, viewed as one of the great achievements of halachic scholarship of the 20th century.

Eliezer and century
From these circles of spiritual inspiration, the early Hasidic movement arose, led by Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, in 18th century Podolia ( now Ukraine ).
However, in the 11th century, the Pirqe de-Rabbi Eliezer, drawing on ancient legends of the fallen angel or angels, brought back to the mainstream of rabbinic thought the personification of evil and the corresponding myth.
* Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer ( not before eighth century ), a Midrashic narrative of the more important events of the Pentateuch.
A leading scholar of the Kabbalah, Moshe Idel ( Hasidism: Between Ecstasy and Magic, SUNY, 1995, pp. 17 – 18 ), ascribes this doctrine to the kabbalistic system of Rabbi Moses Cordovero ( 1522 – 1570 ) and in the eighteenth century, Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Hasidic movement, as well as his contemporary, Rabbi Menahem Mendel, the Maggid of Bar.
Eliezer of Touques, of the second half of the thirteenth century, made a compendium of the Tosafot of Sens and of Évreux ; this compendium is called the Tosafot of Touques, and forms the basis of the edited tosafot.
Although Hebrew was the daily speech of the Jewish people for centuries, by the fifth century BCE, the closely related Aramaic joined Hebrew as the spoken language in Judea and by the third century BCE Jews of the diaspora were speaking Greek, and soon afterwards Hebrew was no longer used as a mother tongue-for over sixteen centuries being used almost exclusively as a liturgical language until revived as a spoken language by Eliezer ben Yehuda in the Palestine of the late 1880s and eventually becoming the official language of the state of Israel.
* Eliezer ben Nathan, 12th century poet and pietist
Shternberg grew up in the northern Bessarabian shtetl of Lipkany ( Yiddish: Lipkon, now Lipcani in Moldova ), which was famously termed " Bessarabian Olympus " by Hebrew and Yiddish poet Chaim Nachman Bialik and which in the second half of the 19th century produced several major figures of the modern Yiddish and Hebrew belle-lettres, among them Yehuda Shteinberg and Eliezer Shteinbarg.
The Serpent Seed idea appears in a 9th century book called Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer.
The term chanukkiyah was coined at the end of the nineteenth century in Jerusalem by the wife of Eliezer Ben Yehuda, the reviver of the Hebrew language.
In the XVIII century the community was headed by David Ben Karasubazar Lehno Eliezer ( d. 1735 ), author of the introduction of the " ritual prayer book Kaffa " and the works of " Mishkan David " (" Abode of David "), devoted to grammar of Hebrew.
Though Moses ha-Darshan was considered a rabbinical authority, he owes his reputation principally to the fact that together with Tobiah ben Eliezer he was the most prominent representative of midrashic-symbolic Bible exegesis ( derash ) in the 11th century.
Among the early sources quoted in the work is the 1st century Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus.

Eliezer and Israeli
* 1948 – Eliezer Halfin, Israeli wrestler ( d. 1972 )
In some Israeli cities, street signs identify Esperanto's creator and give his birth and death dates, but refer to him solely by his Jewish name Eliezer ( a variant of which, El ' azar, is the origin of Lazarus ).
** Eliezer Halfin, Israeli wrestler ( b. 1948 )
The city's two main football clubs are Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Haifa who both currently play in the Israeli Premier League and share the Kiryat Eliezer Stadium as their home pitch.
* Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, Israeli linguist
* Eliezer Shkedi ( born 1957 ), CEO of the Israeli national airline, El Al.
Eliezer Ben Yehuda is credited by many as being almost single-handedly responsible for the Zionist movement's revitalization of Hebrew as a modern spoken language, although in his book " Language in Time of Revolution " the Israeli linguist and literature researcher Benjamin Harshav diminishes Ben-Yehuda's role and attributes the success of the revival to a wider movement in the Jewish society.
Eliezer Feiler was tried and eventually sentenced to six months of community service and a 4, 000 Israeli lira fine.
The rejection of emigration from Israel is a central assumption in all forms of Zionism as a corollary of the The " Negation of the Diaspora " in Zionism which according to Eliezer Schweid was a central tenet of Israeli Zionist education until the 1970s when there was a need for the State of Israel to reconcile itself with the Jewish diaspora and its massive support of Israel following the Six-Day War.
Israeli sculptor Eliezer Weishoff said the memorial had to be moved 200 yards from the planned site to accommodate gazelle migration pathways.
קררי ) is an Israeli high school, named in honor of its first principal Eliezer Karary.
* Died: Luttif Afif and four other Palestinian terrorists ; David Mark Berger, 28, Israeli weightlifter ; Ze ' ev Friedman, 28, Israeli weightlifter ; Yossef Gutfreund, 30, Israeli wrestling referee ; Eliezer Halfin, 24, Israeli wrestler ; Amitzur Shapira, 30, Israeli athletics coach ; Kehat Shorr, 53, Israeli shooting coach ; Mark Slavin, 28, Israeli wrestler ; Andre Spitzer, 37, Israeli fencing coach ; Yakov Springer, Israeli weightlifting judge ( b. c. 1921 )

Eliezer and Zionist
" ( The captain's family name is " Ben Yehuda "— the name of the noted Zionist linguist Eliezer Ben Yehuda who had a major share in transforming Hebrew, a purely liturgical language for many centuries, into a spoken language again.

Eliezer and Orthodox
Notable among Orthodox Jewish philosophers are Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, Joseph B. Soloveitchik, and Yitzchok Hutner.
Modern Orthodox rabbis such as Joseph Soloveitchik, Norman Lamm, Randalf Stolzman, Abraham Besdin, Emanuel Rackman, Eliezer Berkovits and others have written on this issue ; many of their works have been collected in a volume published by the Rabbinical Council of America: Theological and Halakhic Reflections on the Holocaust ( edited by Bernhard H. Rosenberg and Fred Heuman, Ktav / RCA, 1992 ).
Rabbi Eliezer Berland, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Shuvu Bonim in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, has also brought thousands of Jews from secular backgrounds closer to Orthodox Judaism and Breslov.
Some other Orthodox rabbis, many but not all of them Modern Orthodox, follow a philosophy similar to Hirsch's, including Joseph H. Hertz, Isidore Epstein, and Eliezer Berkovits.
* Orthodox Zionism, Prof. Eliezer Segal

Eliezer and rabbi
* 1760 – Israel ben Eliezer, Polish rabbi ( b. 1700 )
When Rabbi Yaakov died in 1064, Rashi continued learning in Worms for another year in the yeshiva of his relative, Rabbi Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi, who was also chief rabbi of Worms.
* May 22 – Israel ben Eliezer aka Baal Shem Tov, Polish-born mystical rabbi, founder of Hasidic Judaism ( b. c. 1698 )
Rabbi Yisroel ( Israel ) ben Eliezer ( רבי ישראל בן אליעזר — May 22, 1760 ), often called Baal Shem Tov ( or ) or Besht, was a Jewish mystical rabbi.
Rabbi Eliezer Silver, an Eastern European-trained rabbi, established the first office of Agudath Israel in America during the 1930s, organizing its first conference in 1939.
The fact that Eliezer was his first teacher, and the only one whom Akiva later designates as " rabbi ," is of importance in settling the date of Akiva's birth.
* Eliezer Berkovits ( 1908 – 1992 ), rabbi, philosopher and theologian
For the great rabbi from the Second Commonwealth period, see Eliezer ben Hurcanus.
Israel ben Eliezer, a Jewish mystical rabbi, and the founder of the Hasidic Jewish movement, one of the most important Jewish denominations, was born in Okopy in 1698.
* Eliezer Liebermann ( half of the 19th-century ), an Austrian Jewish Talmudist son of the rabbi Zeeb-Wolf of this city
Italian kabbalists, among them Behr Perlhefter, the first Maggid in the study hall of Abraham Rovigo, and Benjamin ben Eliezer ha-Kohen, rabbi of Reggio, called him to Italy about 1678, where he was very popular for a time.
While still a boy he entered the Talmud Torah of his native city, where besides Talmud, in which he was taught by Abraham Eliezer ha-Levi, chief rabbi of Trieste and a distinguished pilpulist, he studied ancient and modern languages and science under Mordechai de Cologna, Leon Vita Saraval, and Raphael Baruch Segré, whose son-in-law he later became.
* Eliezer ben Mordecai Heilprin ( 1648, Yaroslav, Galicia – 1700, Fürth ), Polish rabbi
Eliezer Löb ( b. Pfungstadt, Grand Duchy of Hesse, 1837 ; d. Altona, Hamburg, January 23, 1892 ) was a German rabbi.

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