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  • 101Kosov (Hasidic dynasty) — Kosov is the name of a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosiv, a town in Galicia, presently in Ukraine.The present Rebbe is Grand Rabbi Shraga Hager, who lives in Borough Park, Brooklyn, where most of his Hasidim also… …

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  • 102Shlomo Wolbe — Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe (Gustav Karl Friedrich Wolbe, 1914 April 25, 2005) was a Haredi rabbi born in Berlin and died in Jerusalem. He is best known as the author of Alei Shur (עלי שור), a mussar book discussing personal growth as it pertains to… …

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  • 103Torat Shraga — Yeshivat Torat Shraga (or Yeshivas Toras Shraga) [See Taw (letter)] is a post high school yeshiva in Bayit Vegan, Jerusalem, Israel. Rabbi Avishai David is the rosh yeshiva. It is located on the Yeshiva University Israel campus and conducts its… …

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  • 104Elyah Lopian — Eliyohu Lopian (1872 ndash;1970), known as Reb Elyah, was among the most prominent rabbis of the Mussar movement. As a disciple of the Kelm Talmud Torah method, he was known for his strict keeping of order and strong self control. It is told that …

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  • 105Hasidic philosophy — This article is about Hasidic philosophy. For an overview of the Hasidic movement, see Hasidic Judaism. Hasidus called the Torah of the Baal Shem Tov and his Wellsprings , after his account in a letter to Gershon of Kitov about the elevation of… …

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  • 106Men's colleges in the United States — are primarily undergraduate, Bachelor s degree granting single sex institutions that admit men exclusively. The most noted men s colleges are traditional liberal arts colleges, though the majority are institutions of learning for those preparing… …

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  • 107Tomo — may refer to:*Tomo, a character from *TomoTherapy, a manufacturer of medical equipment *Tomo Takino, a character from Azumanga Daioh *Tomo Matsumoto, a Japanese shōjo manga artist *Tomo Miličević, lead guitarist of alternative rock band 30… …

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  • 108Dvar Yerushalayim — Yeshivat Dvar Yerushalayim, also called the Jerusalem Academy of Jewish Studies, is a yeshiva for baalei teshuva currently located in the Har Nof neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel. The yeshiva was founded in 1970 by Rabbi Baruch Horovitz,… …

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  • 109Mayanot — Part of a series on Chabad Rebbes of Lubavitch …

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  • 110Mir yeshiva (Jerusalem) — This article is about the post war Mirrer yeshiva in Jerusalem. For the pre war Mirrer yeshiva in Poland, see Mir yeshiva (Poland) and for its sister campus, see Mir yeshiva (Brooklyn). Mirs yeshiva in Jerusalem The Mir yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת… …

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