Ezriel Carlebach (1909–1956), Israeli journalist and editorial writer
Felix Carlebach (1911–2008), Rabbi in Manchester, England
Hartwig Naftali Carlebach (1889–1967), founder of the Carlebach Shul, father of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach
Joseph Carlebach (1883–1942), German Orthodox rabbi, scholar and scientist
Julius Carlebach, (1922–2001), German-British Rabbi and scholar
Naftoli Carlebach (1916–2005), Orthodox rabbi and accountant
Neshama Carlebach, singer
Shlomo Carlebach (1925–1994), rabbi, religious teacher, composer, and singer
Shlomo Carlebach (1925–2022), German-born American Haredi rabbi and scholar
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Carlebach minyan, Jewish prayer services in the style of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach.
Carlebach movement, Orthodox Jewish movement inspired by the legacy of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach.
Mevo Modi'im, a village in central Israel founded by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach.
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Elisheva Carlebach Jofen, American scholar of early modern Jewish history Emil Carlebach (1914–2001), German writer and journalist Ephraim Carlebach (1879–1936)...
the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, when Jewish songwriter Shlomo Carlebach composed the song for the movement's 1965 solidarity rally in New York...
The Carlebach movement is an Orthodox Jewish movement inspired by the legacy of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. The Carlebach movement has promoted a form of...
Neshama Carlebach (Hebrew: נשמה קרליבך; born October 9, 1974) is an American teacher, entertainer, singer, and the protégée of her late father, Shlomo...
A Carlebach minyan or neo-Hasidic minyan is a Jewish prayer service that follows the style of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and uses the melodies he composed...
Joseph Hirsch (Tzvi) Carlebach (January 30, 1883, Lübeck, German Empire – March 26, 1942, Biķerniecki forest, near Riga, Latvia) was a German Orthodox...
(Naphtalie) Carlebach (1916–2005) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and accountant. Carlebach was born in Leipzig, Germany to Rabbi Moshe Carlebach, a son of...
He was the grandson of Rabbi Salomon Carlebach (1845–1919) and his wife Esther Carlebach, part of the Carlebach family of prominent German Jews. Much...
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun (abbreviated as KJ or CKJ) is a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue at 126 East 85th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan...
Carlebach (1889–1967), known as Naphtali, was a leading rabbi in Berlin, Germany; Baden, Austria; and Manhattan, New York. Hartwig Naftali Carlebach was...
Felix Falk Carlebach (15 April 1911 in Lübeck - 23 January 2008 in Manchester) was a German-born British rabbi in Manchester, England. He was an honorary...
Michael L. Carlebach is an American photographer and historian known for his books on the subject of early American photojournalism; American Photojournalism...
Elisheva Carlebach Jofen is an American scholar of early modern Jewish history. Carlebach obtained her bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College. In 1986...
Emanuel Carlebach (1874-1927), Joseph Carlebach (1883–1942), David Carlebach (1885–1913) and Hartwig Naftali Carlebach (1889–1967). Carlebach is most...
the Koren Talmud Bavli Shlomo Carlebach (1925–2022), former mashgiach ruchani of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin Shlomo Carlebach (1925–1994), rabbi, religious...
"spirit". It may refer to: Soul § Judaism the soul in Judaism Neshama Carlebach Neshamah (album), a CD by Tim Sparks. This disambiguation page lists articles...
Carlebach (10 July 1914 – 9 April 2001) was a German Landtag member, writer and journalist. He was born and died in Frankfurt am Main. Emil Carlebach...
largely ceremonial position of President of Israel at the urging of Ezriel Carlebach. The offer was presented by Israel's ambassador in Washington, Abba Eban...
16, he was seen practicing by Carlebach, who invited him to play at some of his shows. He subsequently became Carlebach's official guitarist for the last...
Israel in 1993. Shortly after Carlebach's death in 1994, Katz formed the band Reva L'Sheva with several fellow Carlebach-inspired musicians, including...
feature Israeli songs, traditional Jewish melodies and songs by Shlomo Carlebach. She achieved fame with a heartfelt rendition of "Jerusalem of Gold" in...
popularity of ecstatic worship in the Jewish Renewal movement and the Carlebach style minyan, both of which are nominally of Ashkenazi origin. Outside...
Alexander Zemlinsky: Op. 14, (1910) for chorus and orchestra Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach: Gam Ki Elech b'Gey Tzalmavet Lo Irah Rah Ki Atah Imadi. גם כי אלך 1958:...
Eli Chaim Carlebach (1925–1990) was a rabbi and spiritual leader. He was born in 1925, to Hartwig Naftali Carlebach and Paula (Pesse) Cohn. He was the...
University. In 1951, Lichtenstein had his first solo exhibition at the Carlebach Gallery in New York. He moved to Cleveland in the same year, where he...