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  2. Chaim Walder - Wikipedia

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    Chaim Walder. Chaim Eliezer Walder ( Hebrew: חיים אליעזר ולדר, romanized : Ḥayyim Eliʿezer Valder; 15 November 1968 – 27 December 2021) was an Israeli Haredi author of literature for children, adolescents, and adults. In 1993, he became an Israeli publishing sensation with his bestselling first book, Yeladim Mesaprim al ...

  3. Mishpacha - Wikipedia

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    The English Mishpacha launched in 2004 with a weekly package including the flagship Mishpacha Magazine and Mishpacha Junior. Mishpacha was the first full-color weekly magazine targeting the Anglo-Orthodox population worldwide, with the standalone children's magazine also serving as an innovation.

  4. ArtScroll - Wikipedia

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    www .artscroll .com. ArtScroll is an imprint of translations, books and commentaries from an Orthodox Jewish perspective published by Mesorah Publications, Ltd., a publishing company based in Rahway, New Jersey. Rabbi Nosson Scherman is the general editor. [1] ArtScroll's first president, Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz (July 13, 1943 – June 24, 2017 ...

  5. Tzivos Hashem - Wikipedia

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    Tzivos Hashem (literally, "Army of God" [1] ), is a Brooklyn, New York-based organization that was founded in 1980 as a youth group of the Chabad movement to encourage its version of Jewish customs and religious practice in non- orthodox Jewish children.

  6. Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva - Wikipedia

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    Chachmei Lublin of Detroit. A yeshiva named Chachmei Lublin was established in Detroit, Michigan, by Rabbi Moshe Rothenberg in the 1940s. Rothenberg had been a student of Rabbi Meir Shapiro in the original Chachmei Lublin yeshiva. The yeshiva thrived for over a decade before it closed.

  7. List of Israeli Ashkenazi Jews - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Israeli Ashkenazi Jews, including both original immigrants who obtained Israeli citizenship and their Israeli descendants.. Although traditionally the term "Ashkenazi Jews" was used as an all-encompassing term referring to the Jews descended from the Jewish communities of Europe, due to the melting pot effect of Israeli society the term "Ashkenazi Jews" gradually ...

  8. Bet Mishpachah - Wikipedia

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    Bet Mishpachah. /  38.91091°N 77.03610°W  / 38.91091; -77.03610. Bet Mishpachah ( Hebrew: בית משפחה, lit. 'House of Family') is a non-denominational Jewish egalitarian worshiping community and congregation that supports a synagogue, located in the Dupont Circle area of Washington, D.C., in the United States.

  9. Yeshiva of Greater Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Yeshiva of Greater Washington ( YGW) is an Orthodox Jewish Day School and Yeshiva college that is located in Kemp Mill, Maryland. It was founded in 1964 by Rabbi Gedaliah Anemer. [ 1] It consists of separate high schools for boys and girls, a Kollel (Zichron Amram), and a Yeshiva Gedolah (Tiferes Gedaliah) that offers a Bachelor's in ...