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Südtiroler Dialekt-Wörterbuch. 2014.
Südtiroler Dialekt-Wörterbuch. 2014.
WALDMAN, LEIBELE — (c. 1907–1969), ḥazzan. Born in New York City, Waldman was recognized as a child prodigy and officiated as a ḥazzan and appeared in concerts while still a youth. He held positions in Boston, Passaic, and New York and sang regularly on the radio,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim — Rabbi Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim (1854 1926) was Chief Rabbi of Kelm, Lithuania and one of the founders of the Telz Yeshiva.Rabbi Oppenheim was born in 1854 in the small village of Yakubowe (now Jokūbavas, Kretinga district, Lithuania). He showed… … Wikipedia
Judah Leib Prossnitz — Judah Leib (Leibele) (Löbele) Prossnitz (d. 1750) was a kabalist born about the end of the seventeenth century at Brody, Galicia. He left his native city and went to Prossnitz, Moravia, where he married, earning a livelihood by peddling in the… … Wikipedia
nužluginti — 1 nužlùginti Erž žr. 1 nužlugti 2: Kur gerai būs išskalbti [drabužiai], nužlùginti, išeis šieno pjauti, baltuos End. Ne ana galėjo duonelės iškepti, ne ana galėjo žlugtį nužlùginti, nepravorni toki, leibelė End. žluginti; įžluginti;… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
suktas — 2 sùktas, à adj. (4) Rtr, Š, FrnW, NdŽ 1. Pnd, Slk susuktas, kelialinkas: Sùktas siūlas drūtesnis už vienatėką J.Jabl. Duok, prisiūsiu suktaĩs siūlais, tai ilgiau laikys Mrj. Suktaĩs siūlais atausta OG415. Dryžai išeina [audeklas], kad anie… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
ḤAZZAN — (pl. Ḥazzanim) (Heb. חַזָּנִים ,חַזָּן), cantor officiating in a synagogue; used in this specific sense since the Middle Ages. History of Role and Function The word frequently occurs in talmudic sources, where it denotes various types of communal … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PROSSNITZ, JUDAH LEIB BEN JACOB HOLLESCHAU — (c. 1670–1730), Shabbatean prophet. Born in Uhersky Brod, he settled in Prossnitz (Prostejov) after his marriage. An uneducated man, he made his living as a peddler. About 1696 he underwent a spiritual awakening and began to study the Mishnah,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism