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Aaron Samuel Kaidanover

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690: 656: 475: 85:. While living at Kurów, violence visited the household: Kaidanover's home was pillaged by Cossacks, his possessions stolen, his valuable library and manuscripts among them, and his two young daughters were killed. 758: 133: 638:. Translated by Mark Froimowitz. Former residents of Chmielnik in Israel. Tel Aviv: Yizkor Book Project. pp. 73–90. Translated from the Yiddish: 579: 550: 405: 78: 42: 74: 723: 567: 538: 212:), with a preface in which he narrated the remarkable events of his life (edited by his son-in-law Nahum Kohen, brother of 763: 129: 488: 280: 574:. Vol. 12 KAT–LIE (2nd ed.). MacMillan Reference – Thomson Gale; Keter Publishing House. p. 268. 545:. Vol. 12 KAT–LIE (2nd ed.). MacMillan Reference – Thomson Gale; Keter Publishing House. p. 268. 46: 705: 671: 497: 662: 419: 368: 241: 170: 598: 414: 69:(1648–1649), Kaidanover fled to Vilna (or, possibly, returned there), where he became a member of the 753: 748: 66: 635:
Memorial Book of Chmielnik (Poland: 50°38'; 20°45'); Yizkor Book of the Annihilated Jewish Community
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to various Talmudic tractates, also edited by his son (Frankfort, 1692). The annotations to
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and its commentaries in deciding Jewish law and instead supported the use of
124:, a position he held until his death on 1 December 1676, while attending the 409: 256: 174: 62: 606: 121: 244:(often "Zevi" Hirsch Kaidanover), its editor (Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1682) 165:) a rabbi to sell all of his books and buy himself a set of Arba'ah Turim. 455: 290: 201: 159: 109: 82: 478: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 250:
sixty responsa on matrimonial cases, edited by his son (Frankfort, 1683)
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Pinkas Chmielnik. Yisker bukh noch der Khorev-Gevorener Yidisher Kehile
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Geschichte der Juden von den ältesten Zeiten bis auf die Gegenwart
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an impoverished fugitive. He was elected rabbi successively of
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rabbi. Among his teachers were Jacob Hoeschel and his son
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Catalogus librorum hebraeorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana
639: 81:, he was forced to flee once again, taking refuge in 453: 661:Schechter, Solomon; Bamberger, Moses Löb (1904). 519: 263:contained in the last-named work were printed in 568:"KOIDONOVER (Kaidanover), ZEVI HIRSCH (d. 1712)" 695:Schechter, Solomon; Schloessinger, Max (1904). 158:, going so far as to tell (letter found in the 570:. In Fred Skolnik; Michael Berenbaum (eds.). 541:. In Fred Skolnik; Michael Berenbaum (eds.). 355:. . Frankfurt am Main. Vol. ii: pp. 49–53, 99 8: 714:De Lange, Nicholas, ed. (2008). "chiddush". 593: 591: 217: 382: 298: 443:give 1679. Tamar (2007) also states 1676. 181:. He printed many of his father's works. 323:, Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann. Vol. I, p. 532: 530: 528: 512: 412:as Aaron Samuel's birthplace, the 2007 397: 759:17th-century Polish–Lithuanian rabbis 489:"Kaidanover, Aaron Samuel Ben Israel" 303:. . Vilnius. pp. 41, 87, 88, 659 140:Kaidenvoer was opposed to the use of 7: 418:also states that Kaidanover's son, 404:In 1614, both Minsk and Vilna were 218: 38: 18:Aharon Shmuel ben Israel Kaidanover 31:Aaron Samuel ben Israel Kaidanover 25: 716:The Penguin Dictionary of Judaism 432: 345:. : 11 volumes. Leipzig: Leiner.) 688: 654: 473: 440: 375:. Frankfort-on-the-Main. No. 317 57:Kaidanover was born in 1614, in 632:. In Ephraim Shedletski (ed.). 436: 120:in 1671 to become the rabbi of 630:"History of Jews in Chmielnik" 365:. . Vienna. p. 62, note 6 363:Vertreibung der Juden aus Wien 79:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 73:. In 1656, as a result of the 41:; 1614 – December 1676) was a 1: 520:Deutsch & Mannheimer 1904 132:of Kraków that took place in 77:and Sweden's invasion of the 300:Thesaurus Librorum Hebræorum 240:, with additions by his son 640: 609:: Y. Fisher. Vol. II, 71a. 454: 433:per Michael writing in 1891 780: 566:Eidelberg, Shlomo (2007). 293:, Isaac ben Jacob (1880). 663:"KAIDANOVER, ẒEBI HIRSCH" 487:; Mannheimer, S. (1904). 387:. Berlin. cols. 772, 886. 697:"ḤIDDUSHIM (or NOVELLÆ)" 706:The Jewish Encyclopedia 672:The Jewish Encyclopedia 498:The Jewish Encyclopedia 381:, Moritz, (1852–1860). 369:Michael, Heimann Joseph 152:with commentary of the 116:, and then returned to 703:; et al. (eds.). 669:; et al. (eds.). 628:Gelbar, N. M. (1960). 495:; et al. (eds.). 420:Zevi Hirsch Kaidanover 383: 299: 287:. Warsaw. Vol. i: 124b 242:Zebi Hirsch Kaidanover 171:Tzvi Hirsch Kaidanover 599:Haim Nathan Dembitzer 572:Encyclopaedia Judaica 543:Encyclopaedia Judaica 537:Tamar, David (2007). 415:Encyclopaedia Judaica 441:Horovitz (1882–1885) 422:, was born in Vilna. 353:Frankfurter Rabbinen 67:Khmelnytsky Uprising 764:Rabbis from Vilnius 321:Bibliotheca Judaica 313:. Warsaw. p. 5 273:Jewish Encyclopedia 226:appeared in 1773 ). 196:annotations to the 75:Russian-Swedish War 39:אהרן שמואל קאידנוור 341:. Vol. X, p. 81; ( 718:. Penguin Books. 581:978-0-02-865940-4 552:978-0-02-865940-4 485:Deutsch, Gotthard 452:Another term for 406:Polish-Lithuanian 173:, was a rabbi at 169:Kaidanover's son 114:Frankfurt am Main 43:Polish-Lithuanian 16:(Redirected from 771: 733: 729: 710: 692: 691: 683: 677: 676: 658: 657: 652: 646: 645: 643: 625: 619: 618: 595: 586: 585: 563: 557: 556: 534: 523: 517: 502: 477: 476: 461: 459: 450: 444: 429: 423: 402: 386: 349:Horovitz, Márkus 330: 327:201; Vol. II, p. 326: 302: 295:Otzar ha-Sefarim 267:(Hamburg, 1692). 254:Tiferet Shemuel, 232:derashot on the 221: 220: 214:Shabbethai Kohen 194:Birkat ha-Zebaḥ, 166: 49:(or Hescehel). 40: 27:Lithuanian rabbi 21: 779: 778: 774: 773: 772: 770: 769: 768: 739: 738: 737: 736: 732: 726: 713: 701:Singer, Isidore 694: 689: 684: 680: 667:Singer, Isidore 660: 655: 653: 649: 627: 626: 622: 597: 596: 589: 582: 565: 564: 560: 553: 536: 535: 526: 518: 514: 509: 493:Singer, Isidore 483: 474: 470: 465: 464: 451: 447: 430: 426: 408:. 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Index

Aharon Shmuel ben Israel Kaidanover
Hebrew
Polish-Lithuanian
Joshua Hoeschel
Vilna
Koidanovo
Khmelnytsky Uprising
bet din
Russian-Swedish War
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Kurów
Moravia
Langenlois
Lower Austria
Nikolsburg
Glogau
Fürth
Frankfurt am Main
Poland
Kraków
Vaad
Galil
Chmielnik
Shulchan Aruch
Arba'ah Turim
Beis Yosef
responsa
Nachlas Shiva
Tzvi Hirsch Kaidanover
Frankfurt

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