Jehiel Heller, the Glossary
Jehiel ben Aaron Heller (1814 – 14 November 1861) was a Russian rabbi.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: David Luria, Dzyarzhynsk, German language, Hlusk, Illui, Kovno Governorate, Minsk Governorate, Plungė, Russian Empire, Shulchan Aruch, Suwałki, Vawkavysk, Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller.
- 19th-century Lithuanian rabbis
- Authors of Rabbinic works
- People from Dzyarzhynsk District
- People from Plungė
- People from Suwałki
- People from Vawkavysk
David Luria
David Luria (1798–1855) was a rabbi, commentator, and linguist, one of the greatest Torah scholars in his generation.
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Dzyarzhynsk
Dzyarzhynsk or Dzerzhinsk (Dziaržynsk; Дзержинск), formerly known as Koydanava until 1932, is a town in Minsk Region, Belarus.
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German language
German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.
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Hlusk
Hlusk (Глуск; Glusk; Hłusk) is an urban-type settlement in Mogilev Region, Belarus.
Illui
Illui (עילוי or עלוי also ilui; pronounced plural: illuim) is a young Talmudic prodigy.
Kovno Governorate
Kovno Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Kovno (Kaunas).
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Minsk Governorate
Minsk Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Minsk.
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Plungė
Plungė (Samogitian: Plongė; Płungiany) is a city in Lithuania with 17,252 inhabitants.
Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Shulchan Aruch
The Shulchan Aruch (שֻׁלְחָן עָרוּך, literally: "Set Table"), sometimes dubbed in English as the Code of Jewish Law, is the most widely consulted of the various legal codes in Judaism.
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Suwałki
Suwałki (Suvalkai; סואוואַלק or סוּוואַלק) is a city in northeastern Poland with a population of 69,206 (2021).
Vawkavysk
Vawkavysk or Volkovysk (Vaŭkavysk; Волковыск; Wołkowysk; וואלקאוויסק) is a town in Grodno Region, Belarus.
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Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller
Rabbi Gershon Shaul Yom-Tov Lipmann ben Nathan ha-Levi Heller (c. 157919 August 1654), was a Bohemian rabbi and Talmudist, best known for writing a commentary on the Mishnah called the Tosefet Yom-Tov (1614–1617).
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See also
19th-century Lithuanian rabbis
- Abraham Hirsch Eisenstadt
- Alexander Moshe Lapidos
- Aryeh Leib Frumkin
- Avraham Duber Kahana Shapiro
- Ben-Zion Alfes
- Chaim Ozer Grodzinski
- Chaim Yitzchak Bloch Hacohen
- Chanoch Henoch Eigis
- Daniel ben Jacob
- David Solomon Eibenschutz
- Dov Tzvi Heller
- Eliezer Gordon
- Elijah Schik
- Eliyahu David Rabinowitz-Teomim
- Eliyahu Soloveitchik
- Hillel Rivlin
- Hyman Goldin
- Isaac Judah Loeb Rabinowitz
- Israel Salanter
- Jacob Joseph
- Jehiel Heller
- Jonah Gerstein
- Judah Bachrach
- Kalman Schulman
- Louis Ginzberg
- Mattityahu Strashun
- Moshe Leib Lilienblum
- Moshe Rosen (Nezer HaKodesh)
- Naftali Amsterdam
- Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin
- Natan Friedland
- Pinchas HaKohen Lintup
- Samuel Strashun
- Shemuel Shelomo Boyarski
- Shlomo Elyashiv
- Shlomo HaKohen (Vilna)
- Shlomo Nosson Kotler
- Shlomo Zalman Zoref
- Shmuel Alexandrov
- Solomon Pucher
- Yechezkel Feivel
- Yisroel ben Shmuel of Shklov
- Yitzchak Yaacov Reines
- Yitzhak Yaakov Rabinovich
- Yosef Leib Bloch
- Zvi Hirsh Broide
- Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim
- Aaron ben Isaac of Rechnitz
- Abraham Allegri
- Abraham Horowitz
- Abraham Pinso
- Abraham Sfej
- Eleazar Altschul
- Hayim de lah Rozah
- Hayyim Isaac Algazi
- Hayyim ben Menahem Algazi
- Jehiel Heller
- Khalifa ben Malka
- Meir Angel
- Moses Alpalas
- Moses Amarillo
- Tsvi Hirsh Bonhardt
- Yehuda Leib Don Yihye
- Yoel Schwartz
People from Dzyarzhynsk District
- Adam Hlobus
- Aharon Perlow of Koidanov
- Artem Bruy
- Emeryk August Hutten-Czapski
- Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
- Jehiel Heller
- Joseph Schlossberg
- Karol Hutten-Czapski
- Marat Kazey
- Mikola Yermalovich
- Sarah Reisen
- Semyon Shestilovsky
- Zalman Reisen
People from Plungė
- Aistė Smilgevičiūtė
- Aloyzas Smilingis
- Antanas Pocius
- Bronislovas Lubys
- Chaim Yitzchak Bloch Hacohen
- Jacob Bunka
- Jehiel Heller
- Jurgita Jurkutė
- Lazarus Goldschmidt
- Liudvikas Saulius Razma
- Yosef Yozel Horwitz
- Zenonas Ivinskis
- Žilvinas Kempinas
People from Suwałki
- Adam Koc
- Aleksandra Piłsudska
- Alfred Kowalski
- Andrzej Niewulis
- Andrzej Wajda
- Anna Warakomska
- Aron Sheinman
- Artur Bartoszewicz
- David Stern (Israeli politician)
- Edward Szczepanik
- Henryk Minkiewicz
- Hyman Liberman
- Jarosław Zieliński
- Jehiel Heller
- Jerzy Dąbrowski (lieutenant colonel)
- Joe Greenstein
- Josef Hassid
- Julius H. Steinberg
- Justyna Budzińska-Tylicka
- Lazar Shatskin
- List of people from Suwałki
- Louis Danto
- Magdalena Kozak
- Maria Andrejczyk
- Maria Konopnicka
- Michalina Rudzińska
- Michalina Łabacz
- Moses Margoliouth
- Patryk Małecki
- Paweł Baranowski
- Pinchas Sapir
- Rafał Czuper
- Samuel Rosenthal
- Sylwia Lisewska
- Tomasz Warakomski
- Waldemar Świrydowicz
- Wojciech Muzyk
- Władysław Wiecierzyński
- Yosef Rosenthal
- Zbigniew Kwaśniewski
People from Vawkavysk
- Aleksandr Dedyushko
- Alyaksandr Talkanitsa
- Chaim Janowski
- Eliyahu Golomb
- Jehiel Heller
- Jerzy Kowalewski
- Ludwik Benoit
- Maksim Vitus
- Natallia Safronnikava
- Paul Khomich
- Yanina Zhejmo
- Zorach Warhaftig
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehiel_Heller
Also known as Jehiel b. Aaron Heller, Jehiel ben Aaron Heller.