• Eliyahu Chaim Rosen (1899–1984) was a respected rabbi and leader of the Breslov Hasidim in Uman, Ukraine before World War II. After immigrating to Israel...
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    built around the Breslov Yeshiva in Mea Shearim, founded by Rabbi Eliyahu Chaim Rosen in 1953, which is referred to as the shul. It is affiliated with...
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  • ichthyologist Eliyahu Chaim Rosen (1899–1984), Polish-born rabbi in the Ukraine Eric Rosen (disambiguation), several people, including: Eric S. Rosen (born 1953)...
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  • Halakha, Aggadah, Biblical commentaries, Divrei Torah and responsa Eliyahu Chaim Rosen (1899–1984), rabbi and leader of the Breslov Hasidim in Uman, Ukraine...
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    Shkop) and Avraham Eliyahu Plotkin (1888-1948; author of Birurei Halachot—a copy of the actual semikha is included in that work). Rosen is remembered for...
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    that of the Chazon Ish, Rav Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, and Rav Moshe Rosen, but the plan did not come to fruition, as Rav Chaim Ozer was too busy with his...
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  • Rabbi Eliyahu Chaim Rosen, became leaders of the next generation of Breslover Hasidim after they emigrated from Uman to Jerusalem. Kramer, Chaim (1989)...
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    and he assumed leadership of the community together with Rabbi Eliyahu Chaim Rosen. Bender was appointed prayer leader for the annual Breslover Rosh...
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    son of Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik and grandson of the Beis HaLevi. He married Pesya Feinstein, daughter of the Rabbi of Pruzany, Rabbi Eliyahu Feinstein,...
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    Rabbi Chaim Leib Tiktinsky, was appointed rosh yeshiva (head of the yeshiva). He was succeeded by his son, Rav Avrohom, who brought Rabbi Eliyahu Boruch...
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