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Moshe soloveitchik; Moshe Soloveitchik

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Zur Moshe (plaats in Sharon)
Moshe Dayan         
  • [[Pre-Pottery Neolithic B]] [https://www.imj.org.il/en/collections/334459 Mask, acquired by Dayan from ''Hirbat Duma''], presently in [[Israel Museum]]
  • Moshe Dayan commanding a company of Jewish Supernumerary Police, [[Hanita]], March 1938
  • [[Boutros Boutros-Ghali]] and Moshe Dayan at [[Council of Europe]] in [[Strasbourg]], October 1979.
  • 9th Oded Brigade]], at [[Sharm el-Sheikh]] after [[Operation Kadesh]]
  • [[Abdullah el-Tell]] and Moshe Dayan reach cease-fire agreement, Jerusalem, 30 November 1948
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  • Dayan's grave in [[Nahalal]] cemetery
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  • 1949 portrait by [[Ludwig Blum]]
  • Moshe Dayan and [[Menachem Begin]], [[Andrews Air Force Base]], [[Maryland]] (1978)
  • Moshe Dayan in Vietnam, 1967
  • Moshe Dayan with President [[Richard Nixon]] (1970)
  • Dayan (left) with [[Yitzhak Sadeh]] and [[Yigal Allon]], Kibbutz [[Hanita]], 1938
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ISRAELI MILITARY LEADER AND POLITICIAN (1915–1981)
Moshe dayan; Moshe Diane; משה דיין; Dayan, Major-General Moshe
Moshe Dayan (de vierde opperbevelhebber van israel,lid van de knesset,minister van beveiliging en buitenlandse zaken)
Moses Montefiore         
  • [[Montefiore Windmill]] in [[Mishkenot Sha'ananim]]
  • Seal of the "Kerem Moshe Montefiore and Yehudit" Society in Jerusalem ("Vineyard of Moses and Judith Montefiore" Society in Jerusalem); inscribed in Hebrew and German.
  • Old Israeli Shekel, 1978
  • Montefiore on his 100th birthday
  • [[Montefiore synagogue]] and tomb of Montefiore in [[Ramsgate]], England
  • Portrait of Moses Montefiore
ITALIAN-BORN BRITISH FINANCIER
Sir Moses Haim Montefiore; Sir Moses Montefiore; Moses, Baronet Montefiore; Moshe Montefiori; Moses Montefiori; Moshe Montefiore; Moshe Montifiore; Moses Montifiore; Sir Moses Montefiore, 1st Baronet; Moses Haim Montefiore
n. Moses Montefiori (joods zakenman en donateur in de negentiende eeuw)

Definición

Moses
n. holy Moses! (esp. AE; colloq.; interjection)

Wikipedia

Moshe Soloveichik

Moshe Soloveichik (1879 in Valozhyn – January 31, 1941) was an Orthodox rabbi. He was the eldest son of renowned Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik and grandson of the Beis HaLevi. He married Pesya Feinstein, daughter of the renowned Rabbi of Pruzany, Rabbi Eliyahu Feinstein, and first cousins with Rabbi Moshe Feinstein.

At the age of 31, he was appointed rabbi of the town of Raseiniai, a position he held for three years. He also was the dean of a yeshiva in the town that Rabbi Nosson Tzvi Finkel of Slabodka was instrumental in founding. In 1913, he took the position of rabbi of Khislavichi. After World War I, he went to Poland in 1920, and served as the director of Talmud studies at Tachkemoni Rabbinical Seminary in Warsaw. From there he immigrated to New York in 1929, answering the call of Rabbi Dr. Bernard Revel to join the faculty as a Rosh Yeshiva at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University.

While Soloveichik was in New York City, his eldest son, Rabbi Yosef Dov was working on his PhD in philosophy at the University of Berlin, which he completed in 1931. The following year, Yosef Dov (often referred to by his students as "The Rav" or Rav Yoshe Ber) moved to Boston and became head of the Orthodox Jewish community there.

When Soloveichik died in 1941 at the age of 62, Yosef Dov was asked to fill his father's place.

His funeral at RIETS was attended by more than 4,000 mourners and he was eulogized by Rabbi Moshe Rosen on behalf of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis as well as his wife's cousin Moshe Feinstein and other important rabbinic leaders.

Soloveichik's two younger sons were Rabbi Ahron Soloveichik (1917–2001), who also taught at RIETS, and Dr. Samuel Soloveichik (1909–1967) who taught chemistry at Yeshiva College. He also had two daughters: Shulamit Soloveitchik Meiselman (1912–2009), and Dr. Anne Soloveitchik Gerber (1913-2011).