SamuelMohilever (1824 – 1898), also Shmuel Mohilever, was a rabbi, pioneer of Religious Zionism and one of the founders of the Hovevei Zion movement...
delegates met in Kattowitz, Germany (today Katowice, Poland). Rabbi SamuelMohilever was elected the president and Leon Pinsker the chairman of the organization...
מרכז רוחני, merkaz ruhani – "spiritual centre", introduced by rabbi SamuelMohilever. In this meaning it may refer to: Bank Mizrahi, a precursor of Bank...
moved to Mandatory Palestine in 1921, former prime minister of Israel SamuelMohilever (1824–1898), born in the Russian Empire (Belarus) Religious Zionist...
Abraham Adolf Korkis Bukovina (1): Mayer Ebner Russia (4): Rabbi SamuelMohilever, Prof. Max E. Mandelstamm, Jacob Bernstein-Kohan, Isidor Jasinowski...
Ussishkin, and his wife Esther, née Paley. He was named Samuel after Rabbi SamuelMohilever, pioneer of religious Zionism and the Hovevei Zion movement...
Hebrew grammarian, known for his novel commentary on much of Tanach SamuelMohilever (1824–1898), pioneer of Religious Zionism and one of the founders of...
presided over the third Ḥovevei Zion conference in Vilna, at which he, SamuelMohilever, and Asher Ginzberg were chosen to direct the affairs of the delegate...
Reines joined Rabbi SamuelMohilever in proposing, ca. 1893, a Palestinian settlement that would synthesize Torah and labor. Mohilever coined the phrase...
scholarly Hasidic family. He studied Talmudic literature under Rabbi SamuelMohilever, at the same time studying Hebrew, German, and French. An early member...
authorization from Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor of Kaunas and Rabbi SamuelMohilever of Białystok. While studying, he became an adherent of the Haskalah...
secular Zionists could unite around their nationalist agenda. Rabbi Shmuel Mohilever, an early religious Zionist, proposed making Hanukkah the official holiday...