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Qué (quién) es Yehuda Leib Gordon - definición

LITHUANIAN POET (1830–1892)
Gordon, Judah Leib; Leon Gordon; Judar Loeb Ben Asher; Judah Leib (Leon) Gordon; Yehuda Leib Gordon; יהודה לייב גורדון; Judah Leon Gordon; Judah Löb Gordon; Yehudah Leib Gordon; Judah Löb ben Asher Gordon
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Judah Leib Gordon         
Judah Leib (Ben Asher) Gordon, also known as Leon Gordon, (December 7, 1830, Vilnius, Lithuania – September 16, 1892, St. Petersburg, Russia) (Hebrew: יהודה לייב גורדון) was among the most important Hebrew poets of the Jewish Enlightenment.
Yehuda Leib Ginsburg         
AMERICAN RABBI
Yehuda leib ginsburg
Yehuda Leib Ginsburg (1888–1946) was a posek and Talmudic scholar in Yaroslavl, Russia, and later in Denver, CO, in the early 20th century. He is most well known for his commentary on the Mishna which he entitled Musar HaMishna, as well as his commentary on the early prophets, titled Musar Hanevim.
Yehuda Leib Don Yihye         
BELARUSIAN RABBI (1869–1941)
User:Gsueso2/Yehuda Leib Don Yihye
Yehuda Leib Don Yihye (14 Elul 5629, August 1869 Dreyczin - 9 Heshvan 5702, 27 November 1941 Tel Aviv) was a Rabbi, Hassid and student of Volozhin Yeshiva affilitated with the Mizrahi Movement. He was a unique rabbinical character, and combined Hassidism with Litvish and Brisker eruditeness and with Zionism.

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Judah Leib Gordon

Judah Leib (Ben Asher) Gordon, also known as Leon Gordon, (December 7, 1830, Vilnius, Lithuania – September 16, 1892, St. Petersburg, Russia) (Hebrew: יהודה לייב גורדון) was among the most important Hebrew poets of the Jewish Enlightenment.