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Vilna Gaon - The Vilna Gaon (April 23, 1720 – October 9, 1797) was a prominent Jewish rabbi, Talmud scholar, and Kabbalist.

Abraham ben Abraham - ... Abraham, also known as Count Valentine (Valentin, Walentyn) Potocki (Pototzki or Pototski) is a controversial subject. According to traditional Jews of the time and since then, he is regarded as someone known even to the revered Jewish Talmudic sage known as the Vilna Gaon (Rabbi Elijah (Eliyahu) Ben Solomon Kremer (1720-1797)).

Sherira Gaon - Sherira Gaon was one of the post-Talmudic geonim. He wrote the Iggeret Rav Sherira Gaon, a comprehensive history of the composition of the Talmud.

Amram Gaon - Amram Gaon (d. 875) was a famous Gaon or head of the Jewish Talmud Academy of Sura (Persia) in the 9th century.


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Excerpts from the Vilna Gaon Anthology of Rabbi Moshe Tzuriel - A selections of sayings and beliefs of the Vilna Gaon, provided by his disciples The site also contains articles on evidence for G-d's existence

Kosher Lithuanian kabbalah - Kosher kabbalah from famous Lithuanian traditions of Vilna Gaon, Rabbi Israel Salanter, Chofec Chaim etc. Slabodka, Kovno, Ponevezh, Telsh, Shavli yeshivas. Plus modern kabbalah discussed.

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Abraham America Circumcision From History Jewish - ... since then, he is regarded as someone known even to the revered Jewish Talmudic sage known as the Vilna Gaon (Rabbi Elijah (Eliyahu) Ben Solomon Kremer (1720-1797)). abrahamamericacircumcisionfromhistoryjewish Introduction Rabbinical View Judaism believes that God allowed ...

Passover Wikipedia - ... thou may" instead of "thou shalt", Steingroot presents all the traditional and alternative options. From one of the Vilna Gaon to recite blessings before the other four megillot (besides Esther) as well. Cantillation See also: Ketuvim, Tanakh, ...
















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