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Yehoshua Leib Diskin

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outside the walls of the Old City. Diskin's second wife, Sarah (Sonia Rotner), known as the Brisker Rebbetzin, brought 40,000 rubles into the marriage which was used for the support of this institution.
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was then living under near impossible conditions. The persecution and disease from which the Jews of the Holy Land suffered moved Diskin to open a home for orphans in the
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The tale is told of Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin (1818-1898), one of the leaders of the Old Yishuv, after arriving in Jerusalem in 1878 from Russia. Rabbi Diskin ...
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Abraham Samuel Diskin, another son of Benjamin Diskin, was born at Lomza in 1827, and became rabbi of Volkovisk (government of Grodno), where he died in 1887.
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No matter how great the rabbi was, he would only permit an agunah to remarry if Rabbi Binyamin Diskin of Vilkovisk signed a letter stating that ...
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Diskin's second wife, Sarah, was known as the "Brisker Rebbetzin". She had a very strong mind, and came from a prestigious family descended from
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The Diskin Orphan Home was founded in Palestine in 1881 to care for Russian children fleeing persecution, and it still exists.
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He married Hinda Rachel, daughter of Rabbi Broder, and lived with his father-in-law in Wolkowitz. He received
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Born: Dec 8 1818, In: Grodno, Belarus. Died: Jan 23 1898 ...In: Jerusalem, Israel
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The Seraph of Brisk: The Life of the Holy Gaon Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin
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Shalom Me'ir ben Mordekhai Valakh (ha-Kohen); Yocheved Allswang (2004).
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Diskin died on January 23, 1898 (29 Tevet 5658). He is buried on the
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R. Moses Joshua Judah Leib Diskin (Palestine, 1818–1898)
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire
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Yehoshua Leib Diskin was born on December 8, 1818, in
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Burials at the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives
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Rabbi
Brisk
Jerusalem
Grodno
Jerusalem
Syrian provinces
Ottoman Empire
rabbi
Talmudist
Biblical
Łomża
Mezritch
Kovno
Shklov
Brisk
Jerusalem
Eretz Yisrael
Diskin Orphan Home
Grodno
Russian Empire
Volkovisk
semikhah
Yechezkel Landau
Joshua Zeitlin
Brest-Litovsk
Ottoman Palestine
Ashkenazi community
Jerusalem
Chief Rabbi

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