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Description:[This source contains] Requests for [Financial] Help from Rabbinic Seminaries (Yeshivot) and Jewish Communities (Kehillot) in Russia and Poland: • The Yeshiva 'Tomkhey T’mimim (“Supporters of Purity or Innocence or Perfection”) in Lyubovichi (Lyubovitch, Russia) includes the cities of Nevel and Leningrad (1920), • the Yeshiva Beit Ulpana Rabbata– Or Torah (“House of Great Learning [in Aramaic] = Light of Torah [in Hebrew]”) in the city of Novograd Volynskiy (Zvihel) (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yoel Shorin, 1921), • the Radon Yeshiva 'Chafeytz Chayim Umishna B’rura”) that includes the city of Senovsk [Russia] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yisrael Meir haKohen, 1917), • The 'Lida [Russia] Yeshiva' (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yitschak Yakov (Yitzkhak Ya’akov) Reynes, 1910-1915) that includes the city of Yelizavetgrad (Yelisavetgrad) (1917), • The Yeshiva in the city of Priluki that “[unknown phrase – breath ???... שהנעתקה מלאמז'א]” (whose headmaster is Rabbi Eliezer Shulovits, 1921) • The association (chevra) “to support the students of Torah” [possibly the name of the organization] in Warsaw (1915), • “The Work of Torah Study in Volozhin [Belarus]' [appears to be the name of an organization or school] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Rafael Spira, 1909) • Jewish Communities [and Their Rabbis]: Slutsk [Belarus] (Rabbi Isur Zalman Meltzer, 1910-1919), Mir (Rabbi Eli Barukh Kamai, 1910), Braynsk (Rabbi Shimon Yehuda Skop, 1915)

CAHJP CD-57, Irk417-6-Kabalot.

Office of the Rabbi of Irkutsk

Irkutsk, GAIO, Fond 417, Opis 1, Delo 6

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Geographic Area(s):Novograd Volynskiy (Town)Priluki (Town)Yelisavetgrad (Town)

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[This source contains] Requests for [Financial] Help from Rabbinic Seminaries (Yeshivot) and Jewish Communities (Kehillot) in Russia and Poland: • The Yeshiva 'Tomkhey T’mimim (“Supporters of Purity or Innocence or Perfection”) in Lyubovichi (Lyubovitch, Russia) includes the cities of Nevel and Leningrad (1920), • the Yeshiva Beit Ulpana Rabbata– Or Torah (“House of Great Learning [in Aramaic] = Light of Torah [in Hebrew]”) in the city of Novograd Volynskiy (Zvihel) (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yoel Shorin, 1921), • the Radon Yeshiva 'Chafeytz Chayim Umishna B’rura”) that includes the city of Senovsk [Russia] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yisrael Meir haKohen, 1917), • The 'Lida [Russia] Yeshiva' (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yitschak Yakov (Yitzkhak Ya’akov) Reynes, 1910-1915) that includes the city of Yelizavetgrad (Yelisavetgrad) (1917), • The Yeshiva in the city of Priluki that “[unknown phrase – breath ???... שהנעתקה מלאמז'א]” (whose headmaster is Rabbi Eliezer Shulovits, 1921) • The association (chevra) “to support the students of Torah” [possibly the name of the organization] in Warsaw (1915), • “The Work of Torah Study in Volozhin [Belarus]' [appears to be the name of an organization or school] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Rafael Spira, 1909) • Jewish Communities [and Their Rabbis]: Slutsk [Belarus] (Rabbi Isur Zalman Meltzer, 1910-1919), Mir (Rabbi Eli Barukh Kamai, 1910), Braynsk (Rabbi Shimon Yehuda Skop, 1915)

CAHJP CD-57, Irk417-6-Kabalot.

Office of the Rabbi of Irkutsk

Irkutsk, GAIO, Fond 417, Opis 1, Delo 6

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[This source contains] Requests for [Financial] Help from Rabbinic Seminaries (Yeshivot) and Jewish Communities (Kehillot) in Russia and Poland: • The Yeshiva 'Tomkhey T’mimim (“Supporters of Purity or Innocence or Perfection”) in Lyubovichi (Lyubovitch, Russia) includes the cities of Nevel and Leningrad (1920), • the Yeshiva Beit Ulpana Rabbata– Or Torah (“House of Great Learning [in Aramaic] = Light of Torah [in Hebrew]”) in the city of Novograd Volynskiy (Zvihel) (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yoel Shorin, 1921), • the Radon Yeshiva 'Chafeytz Chayim Umishna B’rura”) that includes the city of Senovsk [Russia] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yisrael Meir haKohen, 1917), • The 'Lida [Russia] Yeshiva' (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yitschak Yakov (Yitzkhak Ya’akov) Reynes, 1910-1915) that includes the city of Yelizavetgrad (Yelisavetgrad) (1917), • The Yeshiva in the city of Priluki that “[unknown phrase – breath ???... שהנעתקה מלאמז'א]” (whose headmaster is Rabbi Eliezer Shulovits, 1921) • The association (chevra) “to support the students of Torah” [possibly the name of the organization] in Warsaw (1915), • “The Work of Torah Study in Volozhin [Belarus]' [appears to be the name of an organization or school] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Rafael Spira, 1909) • Jewish Communities [and Their Rabbis]: Slutsk [Belarus] (Rabbi Isur Zalman Meltzer, 1910-1919), Mir (Rabbi Eli Barukh Kamai, 1910), Braynsk (Rabbi Shimon Yehuda Skop, 1915)

CAHJP CD-57, Irk417-6-Kabalot.

Office of the Rabbi of Irkutsk

Irkutsk, GAIO, Fond 417, Opis 1, Delo 6

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[This source contains] Requests for [Financial] Help from Rabbinic Seminaries (Yeshivot) and Jewish Communities (Kehillot) in Russia and Poland: • The Yeshiva 'Tomkhey T’mimim (“Supporters of Purity or Innocence or Perfection”) in Lyubovichi (Lyubovitch, Russia) includes the cities of Nevel and Leningrad (1920), • the Yeshiva Beit Ulpana Rabbata– Or Torah (“House of Great Learning [in Aramaic] = Light of Torah [in Hebrew]”) in the city of Novograd Volynskiy (Zvihel) (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yoel Shorin, 1921), • the Radon Yeshiva 'Chafeytz Chayim Umishna B’rura”) that includes the city of Senovsk [Russia] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yisrael Meir haKohen, 1917), • The 'Lida [Russia] Yeshiva' (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yitschak Yakov (Yitzkhak Ya’akov) Reynes, 1910-1915) that includes the city of Yelizavetgrad (Yelisavetgrad) (1917), • The Yeshiva in the city of Priluki that “[unknown phrase – breath ???... שהנעתקה מלאמז'א]” (whose headmaster is Rabbi Eliezer Shulovits, 1921) • The association (chevra) “to support the students of Torah” [possibly the name of the organization] in Warsaw (1915), • “The Work of Torah Study in Volozhin [Belarus]' [appears to be the name of an organization or school] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Rafael Spira, 1909) • Jewish Communities [and Their Rabbis]: Slutsk [Belarus] (Rabbi Isur Zalman Meltzer, 1910-1919), Mir (Rabbi Eli Barukh Kamai, 1910), Braynsk (Rabbi Shimon Yehuda Skop, 1915)

CAHJP CD-57, Irk417-6-Kabalot.

Office of the Rabbi of Irkutsk

Irkutsk, GAIO, Fond 417, Opis 1, Delo 6

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[This source contains] Requests for [Financial] Help from Rabbinic Seminaries (Yeshivot) and Jewish Communities (Kehillot) in Russia and Poland: • The Yeshiva 'Tomkhey T’mimim (“Supporters of Purity or Innocence or Perfection”) in Lyubovichi (Lyubovitch, Russia) includes the cities of Nevel and Leningrad (1920), • the Yeshiva Beit Ulpana Rabbata– Or Torah (“House of Great Learning [in Aramaic] = Light of Torah [in Hebrew]”) in the city of Novograd Volynskiy (Zvihel) (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yoel Shorin, 1921), • the Radon Yeshiva 'Chafeytz Chayim Umishna B’rura”) that includes the city of Senovsk [Russia] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yisrael Meir haKohen, 1917), • The 'Lida [Russia] Yeshiva' (whose headmaster is Rabbi Yitschak Yakov (Yitzkhak Ya’akov) Reynes, 1910-1915) that includes the city of Yelizavetgrad (Yelisavetgrad) (1917), • The Yeshiva in the city of Priluki that “[unknown phrase – breath ???... שהנעתקה מלאמז'א]” (whose headmaster is Rabbi Eliezer Shulovits, 1921) • The association (chevra) “to support the students of Torah” [possibly the name of the organization] in Warsaw (1915), • “The Work of Torah Study in Volozhin [Belarus]' [appears to be the name of an organization or school] (whose headmaster is Rabbi Rafael Spira, 1909) • Jewish Communities [and Their Rabbis]: Slutsk [Belarus] (Rabbi Isur Zalman Meltzer, 1910-1919), Mir (Rabbi Eli Barukh Kamai, 1910), Braynsk (Rabbi Shimon Yehuda Skop, 1915)

CAHJP CD-57, Irk417-6-Kabalot.

Office of the Rabbi of Irkutsk

Irkutsk, GAIO, Fond 417, Opis 1, Delo 6