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Chazon and Ish
** The Chazon Ish on Zeraim and Tehorot
From these figures for the size of a Biblical ell, that of the basic unit — the fingerbreadth ( Etzba ) — can be calculated to be either 22 or 21 mm ; Jewish rabbinical sources approximate at either 20 mm, or according to Talmudic scholar Chazon Ish, 25 mm.
The best known is that of the Chazon Ish.
Whilst the Mishnah Berurah and Rabbi Moshe Feinstein recommend wearing a woolen garment in accordance with the Shulchan Aruch's ruling, the Chazon Ish was known to wear cotton, in accordance with the ruling of the Vilna Gaon.
The community of Petah Tikva is served by 300 synagogues, including the 120-year old Great Synagogue, eight mikvaot ( ritual baths ) and two major Haredi yeshivot, Lomzhe Yeshiva and Or-Yisrael ( founded by the Chazon Ish, Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz ).
Rabbi Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz ( the Chazon Ish ) settled in Bnei Brak in its early days, attracting a large following.
However, since according to the Chazon Ish, Shabbat is on the local Sunday, one should not perform any Shabbat Torah prohibitions on Sunday.
Another view, held by influential Haredi Rabbi Avraham Yeshayeh Karelitz ( known as the ' Chazon Ish '), held that nowadays we do not have the power to institute new days of mourning or commemoration for future generations.
Many editions include as an appendix the laws pertaining to the Land of Israel by the Chazon Ish ( Rabbi Avraham Yeshaya Karelitz ).
* Elijah ben Solomon ( Gra, Vilna Gaon ), 18th century Lithuanian Talmudist and Kabbalist, leader of the Mitnagdim ( opponents of Hasidic Judaism )-Note: The Chazon Ish held him to be a Rishon.
* Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz ( Chazon Ish ), 20th century Belarussian-born, leading halakhic authority and leader of Haredi Judaism in Israel.
Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz, ( 7 November 1878 – 24 October 1953 ), popularly known by the name of his magnum opus Chazon Ish, was a Belarusian born Orthodox rabbi who later became one of the leaders of Haredi Judaism in Israel, where his final 20 years, from 1933 to 1953, were spent.
Encouraged by Grodzinski and with Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook ’ s help, the Chazon Ish settled in Eretz Israel, then the British Mandate of Palestine, in 1933.
Though he held no official position, the Chazon Ish nevertheless became a recognized worldwide authority on many matters relating to Jewish law and life.
The story is told that the Chazon Ish argued that the secular community's needs should defer to those of the religious community.
A camel without goods was expected to defer to a camel laden with goods ; similarly, the Chazon Ish contended secular society should defer to religious society, which bore the " goods " of tradition.
In 1911 he published his first work on Orach Chayim and other parts of the Shulchan Aruch in Vilna, anonymously under the title Chazon Ish, meaning " Vision of Man ", the word Ish alluding to the first letters of his two names, the title by which he became almost exclusively known.
Chazon Ish wrote over 40 books in clear Hebrew.
In contrast to other great Achronim such as R ' Chaim Soloveitchik, the Chazon Ish is known for avoiding formulaic or methodical analysis of Talmudic passages, instead preferring a more varied and intuitive approach similar to that of the Rishonim.
The Chazon Ish also discounted the need to delve into Musar as a formal study, feeling that a life dedicated to traditional Torah study would guide one toward the proper path.
In one of his regular lectures, Rabbi Aharon Leib Steinman spoke about studying Kabbalah, and related that the Chazon Ish had vast knowledge in Kabbalah.
The Chazon Ish studied with a secret kabbalist known as “ The Baker of Kosovo .”
* Chazon Ish.
A powerfully moving ( though fictionalized ) portrait of Chazon Ish by his onetime disciple, the Yiddish poet and novelist Chaim Grade, is to be found in Grade's epic novel " Tsemakh Atlas: Di Yeshive " ( New York & Los Angeles: Yiddish Natzyonaln Arbeiter Farband, 1967-1968 ); translated in English as " The Yeshiva " Leviant, tr.

Chazon and .
Chazon, built in 1969 on the lands of Al-Mansura, Tiberias, and Parod, built in 1949 on the lands of Al-Farradiyya ( District of Safad ), are both close to the village site, but not on village land.
In 1951 – 1952 ( תשי " ב by the Jewish calendar ) he published his book on the laws of Pesach titled ' Chazon Ovadia.
There is also another series of books under the title of Chazon Ovadia ( not to be mistaken with the original books which were responsa on Passover ), which he has written laws concerning the Shabbat, holidays and other topics.
The seminar has been adapted for presentation to Jewish day schools, yeshivas, and Beis Yaakov schools as " Project Chazon.
The last Shabbat preceding Tisha B ' Av is traditionally called Shabbat Chazon (" Sabbath the Vision "), after the first words of the Haftarah read on this day.

Ish and appears
The town was referred to as Poston's landing for some time and appears that it was a trading post before the first platting of Napoleon by William Ish in 1836.
* In the behind-the-scenes video of NFL Rush Zone: Guardians of the Core, Strahan appears as the last football star in the video, stating that Ish will save us all.

Ish and there
He studied there under great Sephardi sages such as Yosef Chaim (" the Ben Ish Chai ") and Abdallah Somech.

Ish and Rav
The names Ben Ish Chai, Me-Kabtziel, Rav Pe ' alim and Ben Yehoyada derive from 2 Samuel 23: 20.

Ish and .
The Ben Ish Chai by Yosef Chaim ( Baghdad, 1832 – 1909 ) is a corresponding Sephardi work.
The recent works of Halakha, Kaf HaChaim, Ben Ish Chai and Yalkut Yosef are considered authoritative in many Sephardic communities.
Thus Mizrahi and Sephardi Jews may choose to follow the opinion of the Ben Ish Chai when it conflicts with the Shulchan Aruch.
* Siddur Ish Matzliaḥ, ed.
During the month of February the Magic waived Hughes and signed Ish Smith.
According to the Ladies Club, the first mayor was Ish Strickland who was appointed by the governor.
Dr. Belt set forth buying first one person's shares and then other shares until William Ish, the founder of the town, was the last to deal with.
The Ben Ish Chai, Kaf Ha ' Chaim, and much more recently, the Yalkut Yosef are similar works by Sephardic Rabbis for their communities.
The Shulchan Aruch HaRav is considered authoritative by other Hasidim, and citations to this work are many times found in non-Hasidic sources such as the Mishnah Berurah used by Lithuanian Jews and the Ben Ish Chai used by Sephardic Jews.
July 1, 1967: An Israeli armored infantry company attacks an Egyptian force entrenched at Ras el ' Ish, located 10 miles south of Port Said.
July 2, 1967: The Israeli Air Force bombs Egyptian artillery positions that had supported the commandos at Ras Al -' Ish.
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** The Taganit confederation's emirate ( founded by Idaw ` Ish dynasty ), since 1905 under French protectorate.
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.
The rulings of the Ben Ish Ḥai have been accepted in several other Sephardic and Oriental communities, such as that of Jerba.
* Siddur Ish Matzliaḥ, ed.
The work is broadly considered an authoritative halachic text, and its rulings are frequently cited by later authorities such as Yisrael Meir Kagan in his Mishnah Berurah and the Ben Ish Chai of Yosef Chaim of Baghdad, as well as in many contemporary responsa by leading halachic authorities of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
* Yosifoun ( Moshe Ish Kasit )-the big and strong cook in the Sinai base.

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