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  1. Mordechai Ettinger (father) Tova Ettinger (mother) Family. Meir Kahane (grandfather) Website. www .hakolhayehudi .co .il. Meir Ettinger (born 4 October 1991) is an Israeli Kahanist activist and extremist who is known for leading the Hilltop Youth, a group that pursues the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank, conducts punitive ...

  2. Aug 29, 2012 · Rabbi Avraham Yaakov HaCohen Orlansky, the chief rabbi of Zichron Yaakov, was, along with his wife, among the 22 who were murdered at the Slonim's home. Young Shlomo was stabbed in the head by an attacker, and the fingers on his right hand were partially severed. He was later found in the arms of his dead mother by a survivor who sifted through ...

  3. Mordechai Slonim: Also Known As: "Mordy" Birthdate: circa 1922: Death: August 2002 (75-84) Place of Burial: Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Immediate Family: Son of Rabbi Yaakov (Yunkel) Arieh Slonim and Private Husband of Mila Slonim Father of Deborah Anne Pastor and Private Brother of Private and Private . Managed by: Harry Sem Brooks

  4. Stories told by Rabbi Mordechai Chaim of Slonim. 800.336.1210 OUT OF NYS 718.633.8103 You are now in: Seforim Store. See our Judaica Store

  5. I am honored and delighted to have spoken (for the fifth time) on behalf of Yeshiva Beth Abraham, the #Slonim Yeshiva in #Jerusalem, at a luncheon this week in… Mordechai Becher on LinkedIn: # ...

  6. In 1929, the Hebron Massacre claimed sixty-seven lives. During the two days of rioting, which started on August 23, 1929, Arab mobs, armed with axes and knives, went from house to house in the “Jewish ghetto” in Hebron. Scores of Jews were maimed, in addition to the murdered. Of the victims, twenty-four were young yeshivah students.

  7. His teacher the Yesod HaAvodah defined him as one who worships G-d with joy. R. Mordechai Chaim of Slonim praised him profusely, wishing himself that he once in his life merit to pray like R. Leizer's weekday Arvit prayer (see more about him: A. Surasky, Yesod HaMaalah, I, Bnei Brak 2000, pp. 263-264). Two letters.

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