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Yisrael Rottenberg Rabbi, 1765–1827?> (aged 62 years)
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- Yisrael /Rottenberg/ Rabbi
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- Rottenberg
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- Yisrael
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1765–1827
Birth: 1765
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Death: 1827 — Goria Kalwaria "Gur" Poland |
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1765–1827
Birth: 1765
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Death: 1827 — Goria Kalwaria "Gur" Poland |
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1798–1866
Birth: about 1798
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— Mognuszew, Poland Death: 10 March 1866 — Góra Kalwaria, Piaseczno, Masovian, Poland |
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Author of last change: Danny |
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Tracing his ancestry to the Great scholar, Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg (theMahara"m" m) of the thirteenth century Rabbi Meir ben Baruch of Rothenburg was a Tosaphist (codifier andcommentator on the Talmud), as well as a liturgical poet. He is morepopularly called the Mahara"m, a title of honor derived from the Leadletters MHRM of the Hebrew, Morenu Harav Rabi Meir (Our teacher, theRabbi, Rabbi Meir). He has also been bestowed the title of Me'or haGolah(Light of the Exile), Along with Rash"i and Rabbenu Gershom. R. Meir wasborn in Worms around 1215, ultimately ending his life in prison atEnsisheim, Alsace beginning in 1286, Remaining there until his death in1293. Fourteen years later his body was ransomed and reburied in Worms Alexander Susskind, gave his whole Fotune as ransom for the body ofRabbi Meir of Rottenberg, died, 1307. |
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