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Mordecai Jonah Rosenfeld
Born
(1797-10-21)21 October 1797 Dynów, Galicia, Habsburg Empire
Died
5 June 1885(1885-06-05) (aged 87) Sośnica or Przemyśl, Galicia, Austria-Hungary
Pen name
Mishuv (מישו״ב)
Language
Hebrew
Mordecai Jonah Rosenfeld (Hebrew: מרדכי יונה ראזענפעלד; 21 October 1797 – 5 June 1885), also known by the acronym Mishuv (Hebrew: מישו״ב, short for מרדכי יונה שוחט ובודק, "Mordecai Jonah the Shoḥet and Bodek")[1] was a Galician religious leader and Hebrew writer.
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