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  • SHKLOV — (Pol. Szklów), city in Mogilev district, Belarus; within Poland until 1772. Jews apparently first settled in Shklov during the 16th century. By the end of the 17th century the traveler   Korb wrote (Regesty i nadpisi, 2) that the Jews formed the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Yisroel ben Shmuel of Shklov — Yisroel ben Shmuel Ashkenazi of Shklov (ca. 1770–May 13, 1839) was a Talmudist, one of a group of Talmudical scholars of Shklov who were attracted to Vilna by Elijah Gaon (1720 97). He was one of the last arrivals, and attended upon the Gaon as a …   Wikipedia

  • ISRAEL BEN SAMUEL OF SHKLOV — (d. 1839), talmudic scholar of Lithuania and, later, in Ereẓ Israel, where he was leader of the kolel ha Perushim, the local community of the disciples of elijah b. solomon zalman , the Vilna Gaon. Israel was born and brought up in Shklov.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • MENAHEM MENDEL OF SHKLOV — (d. 1827), rebuilder of the Ashkenazi community of Jerusalem at the beginning of the 19th century; he was born in Shklov. His father was R. Baruch Bendet, who was a Maggid. Menahem Mendel was one of the outstanding pupils of R. elijah b. solomon… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Israel ben Samuel Ashkenazi of Shklov — (d. 1839)    Palestinian talmudic scholar of Lithuanian origin. He was born in Shklov, and during his years in Lithuania was entrusted with the publication of the Vilna Gaon s Elijah ben Solomon Zalman commen taries. He later settled in Safed. In …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • Baruch of Shklov (Schick, Baruch) — (1752 1810)    Polish talmudist and scientist. He studied medicine in England and later lived in Berlin, where he wrote on astronomy, mathematics and medicine. He was dayyan at Slutsk and physician to Prince Radziwill …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • ELIJAH BEN SOLOMON ZALMAN — (the Vilna Gaon or Elijah Gaon ; acronym Ha GRA = Ha Gaon Rabbi Eliyahu; 1720–1797), one of the greatest spiritual and intellectual leaders of Jewry in modern times. A man of iron will, Elijah combined the personal life of an intellectual hermit… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Shkloŭ — Škłoŭ ( be. Шклоў, IPA2|ʂkɫɔu̯; ru. Шклов, Shklov ) is a town in the Mogilev Province of Belarus, located 35 km north of Mogilev on the Dnieper river. It has a railway station on the line between Orsha and Mogilev. The population is 13,282… …   Wikipedia

  • Perushim — The Perushim ( he. פרושים ) were disciples of Rabbi Elijah ben Solomon Zalman (known as the Vilna Gaon), who left Lithuania to settle in the Land of Israel, then a province of the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the nineteenth century.The name …   Wikipedia

  • RIVLIN — RIVLIN, distinguished Jerusalem family. The Rivlin family claims descent from moses rivkes (d. 1671), son of Naphtali Hirsch Sofer of the Prague Jewish community, son of Pethaḥiah Sofer of that community, son of the scholarly Joseph, and from… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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