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Eliyahu and Eliezer
Notable among Orthodox Jewish philosophers are Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, Joseph B. Soloveitchik, and Yitzchok Hutner.
The 20th-century Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler is frequently quoted as defining love from the Jewish point of view as " giving without expecting to take " ( from his Michtav me-Eliyahu, Vol.
* Mikhtav me-Eliyahu, the works of Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler.
* Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler had similar views, also discussed in Landau's book.
Rabbi Moses Cordovero, Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz, Rabbi Jacob Berab, Rabbi Moses di Trani, Rabbi Joseph Caro, Rabbi Hayyim Vital, Joseph ibn Tabul, Rabbi Abraham ben Eliezer ha-Levi Berukhim, Rabbi Israel Najara, Rabbi Eleazar Azikri, Rabbi Eliyahu de Vidas, and Rabbi Moses Alshech ;" including some lesser known figures such as Rabbi Joseph Hagiz, Rabbi Elisha Galadoa, and Rabbi Moses Bassola.
Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler was once waiting at a bus stop in a driving rain when a former student drove by in a van.
Leading rabbis who have lived in Bnei Brak include Rabbi Yaakov Landau, Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky (" the Steipler "), Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman ( Ponevezher Rov ), Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mann Shach and Rabbi Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz.
Other faculty include Rabbis Yisroel Shteinvurtzel, Yonasan Fischer, Yaakov Brazil, Ozriel Bodner, Moshe Greene, Yitzchok Elya Sussman, Yehoshua Kurland, Binyomin Cherney, Chaim Majorovic, Yaakov Pluchenick, Yaakov Tawil, Eliezer Kutner and Eliyahu Schneider.
Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler ( 1892 – 30 December 1953 ) was an Orthodox rabbi, Talmudic scholar, and Jewish philosopher of the 20th century.
* Chiddushei ha-Gaon Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer al ha-Shas ( novellae on the Talmud, published posthumously, 1986 ).
* Rosenblum J. Rav Dessler ; the life and impact of Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, the Michtav M ' Eliyahu.
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* Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler " And this thing is so much certain to one that thinks in depth about it, until it is impossible to understand how someone can argue on it, and so was already mentioned in the words of many of the great scholars like the Ramchal and others, that the image of Tzadikim is Hashem may He be blessed, Himself, and they are the same.
* Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler ( 1892-1953 ), Mashgiach ruchani, " Michtav me-Eliyahu "/" Strive for Truth "

Eliyahu and Dessler
Eliyahu Dessler ( who was known throughout his life as Eliyahu Leizer or Elya Lazer ) was born in 1892 in Libau, Courland ( Latvia ).
His teachers included leading Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler.

Eliyahu and ),
A central passage, Patach Eliyahu ( introduction to Tikunei Zohar 17a ), for example, says:
During his time in the yeshiva, he studied of Rabbi Eliyahu David Rabinowitz-Teomim, ( also known as the Aderet ), the rabbi of Ponevezh ( today's Panevėžys, Lithuania ) and later Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of Jerusalem.
* Goldratt, Eliyahu M. and Fox, Robert E. ( 1986 ), The Race, North River Press, ISBN 0-88427-062-9
The quarter includes the new industrial zone ( Western Mabat ), and a number of residential neighborhoods: Neve Eliyahu ( or Ramat Eliyahu ), Ne ' ot Shikma, Neve Dekalim, Neve Hof ( or Pueblo Español ), Neve Yam, Kiryat Rishon, Kiryat Cramim, Kiryat Ganim, Ne ' ot Ashalim, Kiryat Hatanei Pras Nobel ( lit Nobel Prize Laureates ' Town )
* Eliyahu Rips ( born 1948 ), Israeli mathematician
Most prominent among the Misnagdim was Rabbi Elijah ( Eliyahu ) ben Shlomo Zalman ( 1720 – 1797 ), commonly known as the Vilna Gaon or the Gra.
One major rabbinic contemporary who praised Luzzatto's writing was Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna, the Vilna Gaon ( 1720 – 1797 ), who was considered to be the most authoritative Torah sage of the modern era as well as a great kabbalist himself.
Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman Kremer, () known as the Vilna Gaon or Elijah of Vilna and simply by his Hebrew acronym Gra (" Gaon Rabbenu Eliyahu ") or Elijah Ben Solomon, ( Vilnius April 23, 1720 – Vilnius October 9, 1797 ), was a Talmudist, halachist, kabbalist, and the foremost leader of non-hasidic Jewry of the past few centuries.
The victims, all residents of Beersheba: Shoshana Amos, 64 ; Aviel Atash, 3 ; Vitaly Brodsky, 52 ; Tamara Dibrashvilli, 70 ; Raisa Forer, 55 ; Larisa Gomanenko, 48 ; Denise Hadad, 50 ; Tatiana Kortchenko, 49 ; Rosita Lehman, 45 ; Karine Malka, 23 ; Nargiz Ostrovsky, 54 ; Maria Sokolov, 57 ; Roman Sokolovsky, 53 ; Tekele Tiroyaient, 33 ; Eliyahu Uzan, 58 ; Emmanuel Yosef ( Yosefov ), 28.,
Other Baalei Shem include Rabbi Eliyahu of Worms ( the founder of the movement variously known as " Macheneh Yisrael ", the " Nistarim ", and the " Holy Brotherhood "), Rabbi Joel of Ropshitz ( a student of Rabbi Yoel Sirkis ), Rabbi Adam Baal Shem, and Hayyim Samuel Jacob Falk ( known as the Baal Shem of London ).
Ilya, Illya, Iliya, Ilja, or Ilia is the Slavic form of the male Hebrew name Eliyahu ( Elijah ), meaning " My god is He ".
Februar 1469 in Neustadt an der Aisch oder Ipsheim ; † 28 January 1549 in Venice ; in fact Eliyahu ben Asher Ha-Levi ), translator, humanist, Hebrew grammarian, Yiddish writer
** Grand Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub of Zvolin ( d. 1888 ), son of the Kuzmirer.
# Grand Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub of Modzitz, ( 1905 – 1984 ), author of Imrei Aish, son of the Imrei Shaul.
The largest attendance was in Israel, with 10, 000 attendees at the Yad Eliyahu Arena in Tel Aviv on 21 November 1982 ( 5 Kislev 5743 ), 10, 000 at Jerusalem's International Convention Center, thousands in Bnei Brak at Wagschal Hall, and hundreds in Haifa, Petah Tikva, and, for the first time, in Ashdod.
Reshit Chochmah is an important book of Kabbalah ( Jewish mysticism ), ethics and morality ( musar ), written by the 16th century scholar Rabbi Eliyahu de Vidas.

Eliyahu and century
In the 16th century, the Ari ( Isaac Luria ) redacted the text ( Short Version ) to harmonize it with the Zohar, and then in the 18th century, the Gra ( Eliyahu the Gaon of Vilna ) further redacted this, now called the Gra Version.
An important influence on Sephardic prayer and custom was the late 19th century Baghdadi rabbi known as the Ben Ish Ḥai, whose work of that name contained both halachic rulings and observations on Kabbalistic custom based on his correspondence with Eliyahu Mani of the Bet El yeshivah.
Hasidic tradition records Eliyahu Baal Shem in the 16th century, founding a " Nistarim " mystical brotherhood to offer physical and spiritual encouragement to the Jewish populance, from which Hasidism later emerged.
Among them are the medieval philosopher Rabbi Chasdai Crescas ( Ohr Hashem 4: 2 ) and 18th century kabbalist Rabbi Pinchas Eliyahu Horowitz ( Sefer HaBris ).

Eliezer and ),
The founder of Hasidism, Israel ben Eliezer ( 1698 – 1760 ), became known as the Baal Shem Tov ( the " Master of the Good Name ", abbreviated " Besht ").
Hasidic Judaism was founded by Yisroel ben Eliezer ( 1700 – 1760 ), also known as the Ba ' al Shem Tov ( or Besht ).
* Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer ( not before eighth century ), a Midrashic narrative of the more important events of the Pentateuch.
Founded by Israel ben Eliezer, known as the Baal Shem Tov ( 1698 – 1760 ), it originated in an age of persecution of the Jewish people, when a schism existed between scholarly and common European Jews.
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.
His main sources were the Babylonian Talmud, the complete Midrash Rabbah, the Midrash Tanhuma, and the two Pesiktot ( Pesikta De-Rav Kahana or Pesikta Rabbati ), the Midrash on Psalms, the Pirkei de-Rabbi Eliezer, and the Targum Onkelos.
* Eliezer Don-Yehiya, The book and the sword: the nationalist Yeshivot and political radicalism in Israel, in: Accounting for Fundamentalisms: The Dynamic Character of Movements, Martin E. Marty, and R. Scott Appleby ( editors ), The Fundamentalism Project Series, Vol.
1125 – 1186 ), Rambam ( 1135 – 1204 ), Rabbi Eliezer ben Yoel Halevi ( ca 1140 – ca 1225 ), Rashba ( 1235 – 1310 ), Aharon Halevi of Barcelona ( b. ca 1235?
Eliezer ben Nathan ( Hebrew: אליעזר בן נתן ) of Mainz ( 1090 – 1170 ), Ra ' aven ( ראב " ן ), was a halakist and liturgical poet.
Not until its importance had been specially urged by the most influential rabbis of Poland — Mordecai Jafe, Samuel Eliezer Edels ( Maharsha ), Solomon Ephraim Luntschitz, among others, in a formal appeal issued from Posen in 1609 — was its publication undertaken.
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.
About his parentage, legend tells that his father, Eliezer, whose wife was still living, was seized during an attack ( by the Tatars perhaps ), carried from his home in Wallachia, and sold as a slave to a prince.
* Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook ( 1865 – 1935 ), Prof. Eliezer Segal
When the founder of Hasidic Judaism, Rabbi Yisrael ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov ( 1698 – 1760 ), emerged and made his teachings and influence felt through his own disciples, many rabbinical opponents of Hasidism were suspicious that he and his Hasidim were a class of Sabbateans.
* Rabbi Shneiur Zalman of Ladi ( 1746 – 1812 ), Prof. Eliezer Segal
Akiva probably remained in Lod ( R. H. i. 6 ), as long as Eliezer dwelt there, and then removed his own school to Bene Berak, five Roman miles from Jaffa ( Sanh.
8 ) " displease " ( Mek., Mishpatim ), which is contrary to the interpretation of Rabbi Eliezer.
" Ancient sepulchres believed to be the burial sites of rabbis were located in the village, including those of Halafta ( buried with his wife and children ), Jacob and Eliezer.
Others persons participated in these early discussion, among the Eliezer Cadenas ( ENRED ), Fidel Vienegas ( AHCIET ), Raphael Mandarino ( CGI. br ).
* Eliezer Berkovits ( 1908 – 1992 ), rabbi, philosopher and theologian

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