Infobox person honorific prefix Dr. name AzrielCarlebach honorific suffix native name native name lang image AzrielCarlebach 1942.JPG image size alt caption AzrielCarlebach, 1942 birth name Esriel Gotthelf Carlebach birth date November 7, 1909 birth place Leipzig , Germany disappeared ... website URL www.example.com footnotes box width Dr. Ezriel Carlebach also Azriel, born Esriel Gotthelf Carlebach , lang he , lang yi . Leipzig November 7, 1909 February ... 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlebach, Azriel ALTERNATIVE NAMES Carlebach ... Leipzig , Germany DATE OF DEATH February 12, 1956 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Azriel ... Carlebach was born in the city of Leipzig , Germany, in 1909 descendant of a family of rabbi s. His parents were Gertrud Jakoby and Ephraim Carlebach 1879 1936 , a rabbi and founder of H here Israelitische ... , Ephraim Carlebach Stiftung ed. , D lling und Galitz Verlag . Hamburg 1995, ISBN 3 926174 99 4, p ... in Tel iai . He recalled this time in two articles in the journal Menorah . ref Esriel Carlebach ... Haynt , also Hajnt , Engl. Today . Once on his way for a visit in Germany, Carlebach stopped .... They got to know each other and Grawicki , hearing about Carlebach s literary work, encouraged Carlebach to write for Haynt in Yiddish . Carlebach felt quite a challenge and accepted. He wrote ... Yosef Chaim Zonnenfeld Yosef Hayyim Sonnenfeld in Jerusalem. Carlebach s name wasn t unknown in Warsaw, since three uncles of Ezriel Carlebach, Emanuel Carlebach 1874 1927 and Leopold Rosenak 1868 1923 ... German Army , and the educator Rabbi Joseph Carlebach , who was assigned to them in 1915, were active ... , of Jewish organisations e.g. Emanuel Carlebach initiated in om a the foundation of the Hasidic ... alignment. Joseph Carlebach founded the partly German language J disches Realgymnasium in Kaunas and directed it until 1919. Carlebach s uncles mostly came down for Hasidic Judaism Hassidim ... more details
Carlebach is the family name of a notable History of the Jews in Germany Jewish family originally from Germany that now lives all over the world, it can refer to People AzrielCarlebach 1909 56 , Israeli journalist and editorial writer Elisheva Carlebach Jofen Emil Carlebach Ephraim Carlebach Felix Carlebach Joseph Carlebach Neshama Carlebach Shlomo Carlebach musician Shlomo Carlebach rabbi Naftoli Carlebach Synagogues Carlebach minyan , Jewish prayer services in the style of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach musician Music and songs Shlomo Carlebach musician Music career Carlebach music , Jewish music originally composed and popularized by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach musician . Carlebach songs , Jewish songs originally composed and sung by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach musician . Category Carlebach family surname de Carlebach he ... more details
Azrael is the traditional name of the angel of death in many religions. Azriel and Azrael may also refer to Azriel Jewish mystic c. 1160 c. 1238 , also known as Azriel of Gerona Azriel Hildesheimer 1820 1899 , German rabbi Azriel Rabinowitz 1905 1941 , Lithuanian rabbi and Holocaust victim AzrielCarlebach 1909 1956 , Israeli journalist Azriel Rosenfeld 1931 2004 , American professor and expert on computer image analysis Azriel Graeber b. 1948 , Talmudic Scholar and founder of the Jewish Scholarship Society Azriel Levy b. 1948 , Logician, Hebrew University, Jerusalem Fictional characters Lord Asriel , in Phillip Pullman s His Dark Materials series Azrael , the death of the universe, in Terry Pratchett s discworld series Azrael comics , DC Comics Commander Azrael , Warhammer 40,000 Muruta Azrael , anime villain Dogma film has a character named Azrael Azrael, the cat of Gargamel , the villain in The Smurfs Rabbi Azrael is a main character in the play The Dybbuk , by S. Anksy Azriel is the title character s name in the Anne Rice novel Servant of the Bones Other uses Azri el , a moshav in central Israel Azrael s Tear , a computer role playing adventure game Azrael band , black metal band from Minnesota, USA Asrael is an opera by Alberto Franchetti that premiered in 1888 Asrael symphony 1905 1906 is a symphony by Josef Suk Azrieal wrestler , American professional wrestler disambig de Azrael Begriffskl rung es Azrael desambiguaci n fr Azra l homonymie it Azrael disambigua nl Azra l ja ... more details
Image Ephraim Carlebach.jpg thumb right Ephraim Carlebach Ephraim Carlebach March 12, 1879 in L beck 1936 in Ramat Gan ref http www.dzb.de verkauf zeitschriften dzbn 0203 index.html de icon ref , British Mandate of Palestine , was a Germany German born Orthodox Judaism Orthodox rabbi . Carlebach belonged to a well known German rabbi family. His father Salomon Carlebach 1845 1919 was rabbi in L beck. He had seven brothers and four sisters. He attended the Katharineum school in L beck, where he befriended his schoolmate Thomas Mann , as the latter recalled. ref Thomas Mann, Letter to Cilly Neuhaus of 18 February 1947, In Thomas Mann Briefe II , Erika Mann ed. , S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1963, p. 526 ref Four of his brothers were rabbis as well. They are Emanuel Carlebach 1874 1927 , Joseph Carlebach 1883 1942 , David Carlebach 1885 1913 and Hartwig Naphtali Carlebach 1889 1967 . ref Sabine Niemann ed. Die Carlebachs, eine Rabbinerfamilie aus Deutschland , Ephraim Carlebach Stiftung ed. . D lling und Galitz. Hamburg 1995, ISBN 3 926174 99 4 ref Carlebach is most known for his work in founding Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jewish schools in Germany, notably Leipzig , from 1900. He was a leading figure in the construction of The Jewish High School H here Israelitische Schule and the synagogue Etz Chaim . In 1924 he was appointed the chief Orthodox Rabbi of Leipzig. In 1935 Carlebach moved to the British Mandate of Palestine where he died in 1936. His son Esriel Carlebach was the founder and first editor of the newspaper Maariv . References references Rabbi stub Carlebach Ephraim Germany academic bio stub Carlebach Ephraim Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlebach, Ephraim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 12, 1879 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1936 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Ephraim Category Carlebach family Category ... de Ephraim Carlebach he ... more details
Azriel Levy Hebrew c. 1934 is an Israeli mathematician, logician, and a professor emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem . He obtained his Ph.D. at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1958, under the supervision of Abraham Fraenkel and Abraham Robinson . Using Paul Cohen mathematician Cohen s method of forcing mathematics forcing , he proved several results on the consistency of various statements contradicting the axiom of choice . For example, with J. D. Halpern he proved that the Boolean prime ideal theorem does not imply the axiom of choice. He discovered the models L x used in inner model theory . He also introduced the notions of Levy hierarchy of the formulas of set theory and list of forcing notions Levy collapsing Levy collapse . His notable students include Dov Gabbay , Moti Gitik , Menachem Magidor . Selected works A. Levy A hierarchy of formulas in set theory , Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, 57 , 1965. J. D. Halpern, A. Levy The Boolean prime ideal theorem does not imply the axiom of choice, Axiomatic Set Theory , Symposia Pure Math., 1971, 83 134. A. Levy Basic Set Theory , Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1979, 391 pages. Reprinted by Dover Publications, 2003. References Akihiro Kanamori http math.bu.edu people aki 11.pdf Levy and set theory , Annals of Pure and Applied Logic , 140 2006 , 233 252. External links MathGenealogy id 24628 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Levy, Azriel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Levy, Azriel Category 1934 births Category Living people Category Israeli mathematicians Category Set theorists Category Hebrew University of Jerusalem faculty Category Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni Israel scientist stub asia mathematician stub de Azriel Levy he ... more details
Azriel P ez born May 28, 1989 in San Luis Rio Colorado , Sonora , Mexico an undefeated Mexican people Mexican professional Boxing boxer in the Welterweight division. His father is the former World Boxing Organization WBO , International Boxing Federation IBF Champion Jorge P ez ref http www.badlefthook.com 2010 3 18 1378873 remembering jorge paez ref and his brother Jorge P ez, Jr. is the current World Boxing Council WBC Youth Intercontinental Welterweight Champion. ref http boxrec.com media index.php Jorge Paez Jr. ref ref http www.kocorner.com boxing entry paez jr dominates wins by second round ko ref Pro career On June 5, 2010 Azriel fought on a boxing card that also featured his older brother Jorge P ez, Jr. , both of them won their fights. ref http boxrec.com show display.php?show id 601462 ref See also List of boxing families Mexico Notable boxing families References reflist 2 External links boxrec id 538155 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paez, Azriel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 28, 1989 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paez, Azriel Category Mexican boxers Category People from Sonora Category Sportspeople from Sonora Category Welterweight boxers Category 1989 births Category Living people Mexico boxing bio stub ... more details
Neshama Carlebach born 1974, New York , daughter of the Jewish singer songwriter Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach is a singer, the protege of her late father. Biography Neshama Carlebach began training as a singer and actress at the age of 5 and began singing with her father, Shlomo Carlebach , at 15. She began her professional career soon after her father s death in 1994. Her full name is said to be Esther Neshama Tehora Shlucha a pure soul that descended to this world on the Sabbath Eve . Carlebach performs in a number of venues, including Jewish Community Centers, synagogues, Hillels, clubs, and summer camps worldwide. She also performs alongside The Green Pastures Baptist Church Choir singing Reb Shlomo s Hebrew and English collaborations. Discography Soul 1996 Ha Neshama shel Shlomo 1997 Dancing with My Soul 2000 Ani Shelach 2001 Journey 2004 One and One 2008 Higher & Higher 2010 External links http www.neshamacarlebach.com Neshama Carlebach website http www.myspace.com neshamacarlebach Neshama Carlebach at Myspace.com http www.goldenland.com Neshama.htm Neshama Carlebach at Goldenland.com http www.cjnews.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 16165&Itemid 86 Neshama Carlebach shares her father s musical legacy by Sheldon Kirshner, Canadian Jewish News, January 29, 2009. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlebach, Neshama ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Neshama Category Carlebach family Category Jewish musicians Category Living people Category 1974 births Judaism bio stub US singer stub he pt Neshama Carlebach ... more details
Dr. Joseph Hirsch Tzvi Carlebach Karlebach January 30, 1883, L beck , German Empire March 26, 1942, Bi erniecki ... Carlebach was the eighth child of Esther Adler 1853 1920 , the daughter of the former rabbi of L beck , Rabbi Alexander Sussmann Adler 1816 1869 , and L beck s then Rabbi Salomon Carlebach 1845 1919 . In 1919 Joseph Carlebach and his former pupil Charlotte Preuss 1900 1942 married. They had nine children. Education and early career Joseph Carlebach became rabbi, like many of his brothers, to wit David Carlebach, Emanuel Carlebach rabbi in Klaip da Memel and Cologne , Hartwig Carlebach rabbi in Berlin, Baden Austria Baden near Vienna and New York , and Ephraim Carlebach rabbi in Leipzig . Joseph Carlebach completed extensive studies in natural sciences. From 1901 on he studied at University ... sciences at summa cum laude . In the same time Carlebach attended the orthodox Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin. In 1905 to 1907 Carlebach interrupted his studies in Germany and taught at the Simon von L mel L mel School in Jerusalem . There Carlebach learned to know a number of excellent rabbis. In 1909 Carlebach passed degrees in mathematics, physics and Hebrew ... Levi ben Gershon Lewi ben Gerson als Mathematiker . Carlebach gained academic reputation ... 1910 to 1914 Carlebach finished his studies at the rabbinical seminary under rabbi David Hoffmann . In 1914 Carlebach was Semicha ordained rabbi. World War I service During World War I Carlebach served ... e.g. Joseph s brother German Army Field Rabbi Emanuel Carlebach 1874 1927 initiated in om a the foundation ... of Jewish alignment. Joseph Carlebach founded the partly German language J disches Real ... for the Yavneh network that Carlebach later founded in collaboration with Dr. Leo Deutschlander ... to re establish in 1942 in the USA. In 1921 Carlebach became headmaster of the Talmud Torah high school ... Carlebach had on his students as well as illustrating Carlebach s fairly unique position that Orthodox ... more details
Infobox Scientist name Azriel Rosenfeld image Azriel.jpg 300px deleted for no source image size 300px birth date birth date 1931 2 19 mf y death date death date and age 2004 2 22 1931 2 19 mf y residence Image Flag of the United States.svg 20px United States U.S. nationality Image Flag of the United States.svg 20px US field Computer Science Computer Scientist work institution University of Maryland, College Park doctoral advisor Ellis Kolchin mathematician, Columbia University doctoral students Narendra Ahuja br Ramalingam Chellappa br Larry Davis br Charles Dyer br Jan Olof Eklundh known for pioneering contributions to digital image analysis prizes King Sun Fu Prize 1988 br Norbert Wiener Award of the IEEE 1995 Professor Dr. Azriel Rosenfeld February 19, 1931 February 22, 2004 was an American Research Professor, a Distinguished University Professor, and Director of the Center for Automation Research at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland , where he also held affiliate professorships in the Departments of computer science Computer Science , electrical engineering Electrical Engineering , and Psychology . He held a Ph.D. in mathematics from Columbia University 1957 , rabbinic ordination 1952 and a Doctor of Hebrew literature Hebrew Literature degree 1955 from Yeshiva University , and honorary Doctor of Technology degrees from Linkoping University , Sweden 1980 and Oulu University , Finland 1994 , an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Yeshiva University 2000 , and an honorary degree from the Technion posthumously in 2004 . He was a Fellow of the Association ... in 2001. In honor of the memory of Professor Rosenfeld, ICCV gives the biennial Azriel Rosenfeld Award ... above http www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu html id.phtml?id 37407 PhD students of Azriel Rosenfeld Persondata NAME Rosenfeld, Azriel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Computer scientist ... PLACE OF DEATH , United States U.S. DEFAULTSORT Rosenfeld, Azriel Category Computer vision researchers ... more details
refimprove date February 2011 Rabbi Azriel Rabinowitz 1905&ndash July 1941 ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id mdXRKbcyi5oC&pg PA234&dq azriel rabinowitz&hl en&ei z5xZTeKIC46AhQfs2PG5DA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CDsQ6AEwBTgK v onepage&q azriel 20rabinowitz&f false title The Vanished World of Lithuanian Jews last1 Nik entaitis first1 Alvydas last2 Schreiner first2 Stefan last3 Staliunas first3 Darius page 234 isbn 90 420 0850 4 publisher Rodopi year 2004 ref was a rosh yeshiva at the Telshe yeshiva of Lithuania and one of the youngest pre The Holocaust Holocaust rosh yeshivas. Biography He was born in Tel iai Telz , Lithuania, in 1905, the son of Rabbi Chaim Rabinowitz Reb Chaim Telzer 1856&ndash 1930 , one of the rosh yeshivas at the Telshe yeshiva, and Osnat Geffen 1880&ndash 1942 . ref cite web url http www.ourfamilystory.net GeffenofVilkomir FAMILYTR GEFFEN 202.HTM title Osnat Geffen publisher ourfamilystory.net date 15 October 2007 accessdate 16 February 2011 ref Rabbi Azriel was a brilliant young man and by the age of 20 had mastered the entire Talmud in depth. Upon the death of his father in 1931, he was appointed to the faculty of the yeshiva at the young age of 26. The following year, he married Channa 1908&ndash 1941 , daughter of Rabbi Mordechai Zev, with whom he had three children, Chaim 1932&ndash 1941 , Avigdor 1935&ndash 1941 , and Shoshana. ref name family cite web url http www.ourfamilystory.net GeffenofVilkomir FAMILYTR GEFFEN 204.HTM title Rabbi Azriel Rabinovitz publisher ourfamilystory.net accessdate 16 February 2011 date 15 October 2007 ref Teaching style His ability to go through a volume, absorb its contents in depth and remember ... Rabbi Azriel Rabinowitz and the faculty of the Telshe yeshiva. His wife and children were murdered ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rabinowitz, Azriel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ..., Azriel Category Rosh yeshivas Category Haredi rabbis in Europe Category 20th century rabbis Category ... more details
A Carlebach Minyan is a Jewish prayer service that follows the style of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and uses the melodies he composed for many prayers. These minyanim are distinctive for their emphasis on singing the liturgy, often using Carlebach s original nigunim . According to Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblatt , Carlebach changed the expectations of the prayer experience from decorous and somber to uplifting and ecstatic as he captivated generations with elemental melodies and stories of miraculous human saintliness, modesty and unselfishness. ref A New Dialogue With The Divine, May 26, 2009, Jewish Week, Jonathan Rosenblatt http www.thejewishweek.com viewArticle c39 a15840 News International.html Jewish Week ref See also Jewish prayer Baal teshuva movement Music of Israel External links http www.carlebachshul.org The Carlebach Shul , NY References reflist Category Jewish prayer and ritual texts Category Hasidic music Category Jewish music judaism stub ... more details
Infobox Football biography playername Hen Hazriel br image fullname dateofbirth Birth date and age 1988 6 26 df yes cityofbirth Jerusalem countryofbirth Israel height Height m 1.85 precision 0 position Striker football Striker currentclub Maccabi Haifa F.C. Maccabi Haifa clubnumber 25 youthyears1 2005 2007 youthclubs1 Beitar Jerusalem F.C. Beitar Jerusalem years1 2006 2011 years2 2008 2009 years3 2011 clubs1 Beitar Jerusalem F.C. Beitar Jerusalem clubs2 Hapoel Petah Tikva loan clubs3 Maccabi Haifa F.C. Maccabi Haifa caps1 57 caps2 9 goals1 11 goals2 0 caps3 5 goals3 1 nationalyears1 2007 2010 nationalteam1 Flagicon ISR Israel national under 21 football team Israel U21 nationalcaps1 7 nationalgoals1 1 pcupdate 8 May 2010 ntupdate 16 June 2009 Hen Azriel lang he born 26 June 1988 is an Israel i association football footballer who plays as a striker. He currently plays for Maccabi Haifa F.C. Maccabi Haifa . External links http football.org.il Leagues Pages PlayerDetails.aspx?PLAYER ID 21740 IFA profile http www.one.co.il Player Current 0,1,6,32315 D7 97 D7 9F D7 A2 D7 96 D7 A8 D7 99 D7 90 D7 9C ONE profile Maccabi Haifa F.C. squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Azriel, Hen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 June 1988 PLACE OF BIRTH Jerusalem , Israel DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Azriel, Hen Category 1988 births Category Living people Category Israeli footballers Category Association football defenders Category Beitar Jerusalem F.C. players Category Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C. players Category Maccabi Haifa F.C. players Israel footy defender stub he ... more details
Felix Falk Carlebach 15 April 1911 in L beck 23 January 2008 in Manchester was a German born British ... and British citizenship. Life Carlebach descended from a well known German rabbinical family. He was the son of Simson Carlebach 1875 1942 , a banker, and his wife Resi n e Graupe. His grandfather Salomon Carlebach 1845 1919 , who married Esther Carlebach n e Adler 1853 1920 , was already a Rabbi in L beck. His uncle Joseph Carlebach was a Rabbi in Hamburg . Carlebach s younger brother Ephraim was a Rabbi in Montreal Canada . He had another brother, Salomon, and a sister, Esther. Carlebach was a student ... a school for Jewish students founded by his uncle Ephraim Carlebach 1879 1936 in 1912. His uncle emigrated to Palestine in spring 1936 and died there in October 1936. Felix Carlebach stayed in Leipzig ... Schule . The couple had three daughters, Judith, Sulamith and Naomi. Felix Carlebach s parents, his uncle Joseph Carlebach 1883 1942 and his wife Charlotte n e Preuss b. 1900 were deported with their four ... Simson Carlebach died just after the arrival. His mother, his uncle and aunt and their three daughters ... 26, 1942. Only Carlebach s cousin Shlomo Carlebach rabbi Salomon Carlebach b. August 17, 1925 survived and became a rabbi in New York . Felix Carlebach and his wife Babette escaped to Great Britain ... . In 1985 Carlebach came back to L beck for the first time since 1939. Albrecht Schreiber, editor of L becker Nachrichten who published about the history of Jews in L beck, came to see Carlebach in Manchester, having been sent by L beck s mayor Robert Kn ppel. Carlebach described Kn ppel s intention ..., ber eine Br cke zu gehen, die ich zu schaffen bereit bin. ref Carlebach described his reaction and the consequences ... the city of L beck offered honorary citizenship to Carlebach, which he received on September 17, 1987 in the town hall of L beck. Carlebach became the 19th honorary citizen of the city. ref http stadtzeitung.luebeck.de artikelarchiv 2004 320 3200203.html Stadtzeitung L beck German ref At Carlebach s 90th ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Azriel Graeber is a freelance journalist , scholar, PhD and founder of the Jewish Scholarship Society . He is also known under his pen name, Azriel Radifker . He has contributed to several Magazine journals , periodicals and newspapers ranging on many topics. His organization which is a branch of his journalistic interests, actively attempts to bridge several sectors of Judaism together. Biography Graeber, born in 1948 is the second child born to Holocaust survivors. He wrote about his experience as the child of survivors in an essay published in Louis Finkelstein Quarterly Fall 1978 . He describes the sensitivity that he fostered for all victims of oppression under governmental abuses of power. In 1974 he was awarded a PhD from Dropsie College in Jewish history for his study on the ability of building a historical narative of the Jewish people based on questions posed to Jewish law deciders from the 12th century to today. A main focus of his thesis was on the responsa of Rabad of Posqui res , later to be the subject of a book by Isadore Twersky of Harvard . He also received a B.Th from Derech Ayson Seminary. From 1999 through 2003 he served as director of The Tri State Jewish Community Council. He was also on the directors board of the Bal Teshuva Halfway House of New York, and is currently the president of The Jewish Scholarship Society. Graeber has never retained any formal teaching positions, although he was listed as holder of the Akiba and Sara Gurtner Chair of Jewish Studies at Touro College for the scholastic year of 1992. His absence was due to his contracting an obscure psychological disorder, Capgras Syndrome . He regularly submits papers to various Jewish and secular journals for publication. After a trip to Israel in 1997 he authored ... Persondata . NAME Graeber, Azriel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Graeber, Azriel Category American Jews Category ... more details
Image Azriel Hildesheimer.JPG thumb 200px Photograph of Esriel Hildesheimer . Esriel Hildesheimer also Azriel and Israel May 20 1820 &ndash July 12 1899 was a German rabbi and leader of Orthodox Judaism . He is regarded as a pioneering modernizer of Orthodox Judaism in Germany and as a founder of Modern Orthodox Judaism . Biography Hildesheimer was born in Halberstadt , the son of Rabbi L b Glee Hildesheimer , a native of Hildesheim , a small town near Hanover . He attended the Hasharat Zvi school in Halberstadt, and, from age seventeen, the Yeshiva of Rabbi Jacob Ettlinger in Altona, Hamburg Altona hakham Chacham Isaac Bernays was one of his teachers and his model as a maggid preacher . While studying in yeshiva Hildesheimer also studied classical languages . In 1840 he returned to Halberstadt, took his matriculation diploma at the public K nigliches Cathedral Designation Dom Gymnasium school Gymnasium , and entered the University of Berlin he became a disciple of the dominant Hegel ian school. He studied Semitic languages and mathematics , and continued his study in Talmud . In 1842 he went to Halle, Saxony Anhalt Halle where he earned his Ph.D. from the University of Halle Wittenberg in 1844 under Wilhelm Gesenius and Emil R diger Ueber die Rechte Art der Bibelinterpretation . He then returned to Halberstadt, where he married Henrietta Hirsch. In 1851 he became Rabbi of Eisenstadt Kis Marton , Hungary now located in Austria the principal city of the Siebengemeinden or Sheva ... view.jsp?artid 725&letter H Hildesheimer, Israel Azriel , jewishencyclopedia.com http judaism.org ... learning hamaayan 5762 pinchas.html part 2 , hamaayan http www.jewishhistory.org.il 1820.htm Azriel ..., Azriel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 20, 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 12, 1899 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hildesheimer, Azriel Category 1820 births Category 1899 ... Category People from the Province of Saxony Link GA ru de Esriel Hildesheimer fr Azriel Hildesheimer ... more details
notable date November 2011 Naftoli Naphtalie Carlebach 1916 2005 was an Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jewish rabbi and accountant. Early life Carlebach was born in Leipzig , Germany to Rabbi Moshe Carlebach, a son of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, the Beth din Officers of a beth din av beit din head of the rabbinical court of L beck , Germany. His maternal grandfather was Rabbi Yosef Cohen, the av beit din of Eschwege , Germany. ref name yated cite web url http chareidi.org archives5765 YSR65arcarlbach title HaRav Naftoli Carlebach, zt l last Kahn first Betzalel date 26 January 2005 accessdate 27 November ... to the latter s death. ref name yated Move to America In 1938, Carlebach was Semikhah ordained ... Neuberger , the principal of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore , who sent him an entry visa. There Carlebach ... Yaakov Yitzchok Ruderman , rosh yeshiva of Ner Israel, encouraged Rabbi Carlebach to accept the rabbinate ...&lpg PA200&dq Naphtali Carlebach Detroit&source bl&ots L wVLM7I4m&sig WA4QaRoIn77Vd0HYTCU06TughIk&hl ..., Carlebach studied with his childhood friend Rabbi Leib Bakst, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Detroit. Other ..., Rabbi Carlebach forfeited his positions in Detroit in deference to his older uncle and instead ... Ezrachi , a son in law of Rabbi Chaim Leib Shmuelevitz , and others eulogized. ref name yated Carlebach was survived by his wife his sons Rabbi Moshe Carlebach of Jerusalem father of the author of the critically ... Carlebach of Jerusalem a rosh yeshiva of Mir there and son in law of Rabbi Binyomin Beinush Finkel , and Rabbi Shlomo Ze ev Carlebach his daughter, the wife of Rabbi Gedaliah Finkel of Jerusalem grandsons and great grandsons. One grandson, Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Carlebach, authored a critical analysis ... . NAME Carlebach, Naftoli ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Rabbi DATE OF BIRTH 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH Leipzig , Germany DATE OF DEATH 2005 PLACE OF DEATH Jerusalem , Israel DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Naftoli ... to the United States to escape Nazism Category Carlebach family Naftoli Category German Jews ... more details
Emil Carlebach July 10, 1914, Frankfurt , Hesse Nassau April 9, 2001 was a Hesse Hessian Landtag member, a writer, and a journalist . He was born and died in Frankfurt am Main . Life Emil Carlebach was descended from a family of rabbi s who had practiced in Germany for generations. However, at the time he was born, his father was the only non religious member of the Carlebach family in Frankfurt. While still young, Emil turned away from the conservative secular attitude of his parents and in 1932 he joined the Young Communist League of Germany Kommunistischen Jugendverband Deutschlands KJVD. ref ... timeline of Emil Carlebach Website about Hameln by historian Bernhard Gelderblom. Retrieved March ... parliament, where he worked on the Hesse constitution . Carlebach was one of seven original ... Military Government in Germany revoked Carlebach s publisher s license. He was also a co founder .... ref name gelderblom In the early 1950s a fierce dispute began between Carlebach and Margarete Buber Neumann over the torture of German communist s by Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union . Carlebach contested ... and later publications, Carlebach s conduct towards those Buchenwald prisoners who he did not consider ... Von Br nning zu Hitler Buchenwald. Ein Konzentrationslager by Emil Carlebach and Paul Gr newald, Hellmuth R der, Willy Schmidt, Walter Vielhauer Films Emil Carlebach Kommunist Dokumentarfilm 1998 KAOS art and video archive References references Other sources Emil Carlebach, Zensur ohne Schere. Die Gr nderjahre der Frankfurter Rundschau 1945 1947 Frankfurt, a.M. R derberg Verlag, 1985 Ephraim Carlebach ... with Emil Carlebach Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlebach, Emil ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Emil Category 1914 births Category 2001 deaths Category People from ... Regime members Category German journalists Category Carlebach family Category Dachau concentration camp survivors Category Buchenwald concentration camp survivors de Emil Carlebach ... more details
unreferenced date November 2009 In Computer Vision , The Azriel Rosenfeld Award , or Azriel Rosenfeld Life Time Achievement Award was established at ICCV 2007 in Rio de Janeiro to honor outstanding researchers who are recognized as making significant contributions to the field of Computer Vision over longtime careers. This award is in memory of the late computer scientist and mathematician Prof. Azriel Rosenfeld . Recipients The first Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2007 at the ICCV in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Takeo Kanade . The second Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2009 at the ICCV in Kyoto Japan, to Berthold K.P. Horn . The third Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2011 at the ICCV in Barcelona, Spain, to Thomas Huang . Category Computer related awards ... more details
About the kabbalist other uses Azriel disambiguation Azriel of Gerona, Azriel ben Menahem Hebrew language Heb. c. 1160 c. 1238 was one of the most important kabbalah kabbalists in the Catalonia Catalan town of Girona north of Barcelona during the thirteenth century when it was an important center of Kabbalah . He is the teacher of the most important figure from the kabbalist community of Girona, Nahmanides . ref cite web title AZRIEL EZRA BEN MENAHEM BEN SOLOMON author Kaufmann Kohler & Isaac Broyd work Jewish Encyclopedia url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 2224&letter A accessdate 2006 10 08 ref Azriel was the most important student of the mystic Isaac the Blind . His writings covered subjects pertaining to the sefirot and included his mystical interpretation of Jewish liturgy and of the aggadah . He took on Solomon ibn Gabirol Gabirol s philosophical work to integrate it into the ten sefirot. ref cite web title Shelomo Ben Yehuda Ibn Gabirol work Sephardic Sages url http www.sephardiccouncil.org sages gabirol.html accessdate 2006 10 08 ref While his teacher Isaac the Blind considered Divine Thought to be the first supernatural quality to emanate from the Ayn Sof or Eternal Being , Azriel argued that Divine Will was the first emanation. Therefore, it was the act of the will rather than the act of the intellect that was the first manifestation of God s Eternal Being. Portal Kabbalah References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Azriel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1160 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1238 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Azriel Category 12th century rabbis Category 13th century rabbis Category Kabbalists Category Spanish rabbis Category People from Girona city Category Medieval Catalan Jews Category 1160 births Category 1238 deaths fr Azriel mystagogue juif he lv Azri ls no ironas ru ... more details
for the article on the Jewish religious singer and composer Shlomo Carlebach musician BLP sources date November 2010 Shlomo Carlebach Salomon Peter Carlebach b. August 17, 1925 in Hamburg , Germany not to be confused with his cousin Shlomo Carlebach musician Shlomo Carlebach , also a rabbi and a well ... To Flee or To Stay , Hakirah journal , Vol. 9, Winter 2010, p.93 This Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach is not to be confused with his cousin, Rav Shlomo Carlebach, the singing rabbi. ref is a Haredi Judaism ... mashgiach ruchani Rabbi Avigdor Miller . Rabbi Carlebach served as mashgiach ruchani of the yeshiva ... was Rabbi Dr. Joseph Carlebach , director of the Talmud Torah school at Hamburg 1925 1927 , chief rabbi of Altona, Hamburg Altona 1927 36 and the last chief rabbi of Hamburg 1936 1941 . Joseph Carlebach ... of the university campus in Hamburg was named as the Joseph Carlebach Platz since 1990. Upon his 120th birthday in 2003, a Joseph Carlebach Preis award was established for Jewish studies , given every ... the Holocaust and the war. Rabbi Carlebach talked with the authors of the book Die Carlebachs, eine Rabbinerfamilie aus Deutschland The Carlebachs, a Family of Rabbis from Germany , Ephraim Carlebach ... Jungfernhof . Rabbi Carlebach has also written about this period in a biography of his father, Ish Yehudi The Life and Legacy of a Torah Great. Joseph Tzvi Carlebach Shearith Joseph Publications, New York 2008 Yeshiva in America After the war Rabbi Carlebach was accepted as a student at the Yeshiva ... Hutner . So much so, that Rabbi Carlebach was selected to write the brief welcoming introductions ... Shlomo the son of Rabbi Yosef Tzvi may God avenge his blood Carlebach Rabbi Carlebach ... of his tenure Rabbi Carlebach was an extremely successful mashgiach ruchani and began to develop a series ... and it was assumed that Rabbi Carlebach would continue as the official mashgiach ruchani . However ... Carlebach and Rabbi Hutner and his disciples. The end of this internal struggle resulted in Rabbi Carlebach ... more details
For the mashgiach ruchani of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin Shlomo Carlebach rabbi Infobox person name Shlomo Carlebach birth date Birth date 1925 01 14 birth place Berlin death date Death date and age 1994 ... religion Judaism spouse Elaine Neila Glick children daughters Nedara, Neshama Carlebach Neshama parents Hartwig Naftali Carlebach website http www.rebshlomo.org Shlomo Carlebach he ... , Toronto and Moshav Mevo Modi im , Israel . Carlebach is considered by many Who date June 2011 ... to have widespread popularity and appeal. His influence also continues to this day in Carlebach .... Carlebach was also considered a pioneer of the Baal teshuva movement returnees to Judaism , encouraging ... teaching, and his melodies, songs, and highly inspiring story telling. Biography Shlomo Carlebach ... in Berlin, where his father, Rabbi Hartwig Naftali Carlebach 1889 1967 , was an Orthodox rabbi ... in Switzerland. Carlebach emigrated to Lithuania in 1938 where he studied at a yeshiva . In 1938 ... in New York City s Upper West Side . ref name NYT 19941022 Carlebach came to New York in 1939 via Great ... s death in 1967. ref name NYT 19941022 Carlebach studied at Yeshiva Torah Vodaas and Yeshiva ... Yitzchok Hutner , who gave Carlebach Semikha , considered it a loss to the Torah world that he chose ... . Carlebach became a disciple of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn , the sixth Rebbe Hasidic rebbes ... Carlebach is a songwriter and singer in her own right, basing herself on her father s style and name. Music career Carlebach began writing songs at the end of the 1950s, primarily based on verses ... and reconnected thousands of Jewish youngsters and adults, otherwise lost to Judaism. Some Carlebach ... title Reinventing Hasidic Music Shlomo Carlebach author Marsha Bryan Edelman publisher MyJewishLearning.com ... with during this period added a psychedelic tinge and a wider range of backup instrumentation. Carlebach now spent much of his time in Israel, living in Moshav Me or Modi im . Carlebach s songs were ... more details
primarysources date February 2010 Elisheva Carlebach Jofen is an American scholar of early modern Jewish history. Career Carlebach is the Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish history, culture and society at Columbia University. She was previously a Professor of Jewish History at Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY in New York City . Professor Carlebach obtained her bachelor s degree from Brooklyn College and her PhD in Jewish History at Columbia University . Professor Carlebach is married to Rabbi Mordechai Jofen, the rosh yeshiva dean of the Novardok yeshiva Beis Yosef in Brooklyn , New York City. She uses her maiden name professionally and her married name in her personal life. Dr. Carlebach s family was one of the preeminent rabbinical families in Germany before the Holocaust . Her grandfather was Rabbi Joseph Carlebach , the last chief rabbi of Hamburg , and her father is Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach mashgiach ruchani Shlomo Carlebach who served as the mashgiach ruchani at the Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin and author of the commentary on the Humash Maskil Lishlomo . Publications Books The Pursuit of Heresy Rabbi Moses Hagiz and the Sabbatian Controversies, Columbia University Press, 1990 1994 ISBN 0 231 07191 4 Divided Souls Converts from Judaism in Germany, 1500 1750 Yale University Press, 2001 ISBN 0300084102, Finalist for the 2001 02 National Jewish Book Award Review, Deborah Hertz, American Historical Review Future scholars will stand on the shoulders of Carlebach ..., Vol. 1, Early Modern Jeweries, 2004 See also Carlebach disambiguation References reflist External links ... carlebach text01 intro.php?tid 37 Introduction to The Letters of Bella Perlhefter Wesleyan University Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlebach, Elisheva ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlebach, Elisheva ... Category Orthodox Judaism Category Carlebach family ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Chayyim Moses Angelo ben Isaiah Azriel Cantarini was an Italian physician, rabbi, poet, and writer. He lived in the second half of the seventeenth and the first half of the 18th century at Padua , where he was also instructor in the yeshiva . He published in Italian Chirurgia Pratica , Padua, 1677. At his death he left the following manuscript works in Hebrew Haggahot , glosses on some Halakha halakhic works of post Talmud ic authors Mar eh ha Seneh Vision of the Thorn Bush , a description of a persecution of the Jews at Padua, probably of the same one of which the work of his uncle Isaac Chayyim Cantarini , Pachad Yitzchaq , treats. Responsa of his are also extant in manuscript. Wolf Bibl. Hebr. iii. 565 mentions Cantarini s correspondence with the Christian scholar Unger of Silesia on the history of the Jews in Italy. JewishEncyclopedia article Cantarini, ayyim Moses Angelo ben Isaiah Azriel author Louis Ginzberg and Israel Berlin url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 101&letter C Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cantarini, Chayyim Moses ben Isaiah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cantarini, Chayyim Moses Ben Isaiah Category 17th century births Category 18th century deaths Category Jewish writers Category Italian writers Category Italian rabbis Category 17th century rabbis Category 18th century rabbis Category 17th century Italian people Category 18th century Italian people Category Medieval Italian physicians Category People from Padua Category Jewish poets ... more details