Solomon Rabinowitz

Solomon Rabinowitz
n. Sholem Aleichem (1859-1916), Russian-born Yiddish humorist, writer of novels plays and short stories (some of which formed the basis for the musical "Fiddler on the Roof")

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  • Rabinowitz — biographical name Solomon see Sholem Aleichem …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Rabinowitz — /reuh bin euh vits, wits/; Russ. /rddeuh byi naw vyich/, n. Solomon. See Aleichem, Sholom. * * * …   Universalium

  • Rabinowitz — Ra•bi•no•witz [[t]rəˈbɪn ə vɪts, wɪts[/t]] n. big Solomon Aleichem Sholom …   From formal English to slang

  • Rabinowitz — /reuh bin euh vits, wits/; Russ. /rddeuh byi naw vyich/, n. Solomon. See Aleichem, Sholom …   Useful english dictionary

  • Louis Isaac Rabinowitz — (in Hebrew, Levi Yitzhak Rabinowitz) (1906 1984) was an Orthodox rabbi, historian and philologist of the twentieth century.Rabbi Rabinowitz was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and served as rabbi in several London synagogues, including those in… …   Wikipedia

  • RADOMSKO (Radomsk), SOLOMON HA-KOHEN RABINOWICH OF — (1803–1866), ḥasidic ẓaddik. Solomon studied in the yeshivah of Piotrkow under Abraham Ẓevi, author of the responsa Berit Avraham (1819). His father educated him in Ḥasidism. In his youth he joined Meir of apta , leader of the popular trend in… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Sol Rabinowitz — was the founder and lead producer of Baton Records, an independent record label in New York City during the 1950s. Solomon Sol Rabinowitz was also the name of a character played by actor Howard Witt on the TV show Archie Bunker s Place in… …   Wikipedia

  • EPHRAIM SOLOMON BEN AARON OF LUNTSHITS — (Leczyca; 1550–1619), rabbi and renowned preacher. He was known as Ephraim of Luntshits, the popular pronunciation of Leczyca among Polish Jews. The name Solomon was added some time after 1601. In his youth Ephraim was sent to study in the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • COLON, JOSEPH BEN SOLOMON — (c. 1420–1480), Italian halakhist, surnamed Trabotto, also known as Maharik. Colon was raised in Savoyard, capital of Chambéry, where his family had migrated after the expulsion of the Jews from France (1394). Colon s primary teacher was his… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • DURAN, SIMEON BEN SOLOMON — (RaShBaSh, Heb. acronym of Rabbi Shimon ben Shelomo ha Sheni ( the Second ); 1438–after 1510), rabbi and author. Simeon, son of solomon b. simeon duran (called RaShBaSh ha Rishon, the First ), was born in Algiers and succeeded his brother Ẓemaḥ… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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