Yechezkel Feivel ben Ze'ev Wolf (Yiddish: יחזקאל פיוויל בן זאב וואלף, romanized: Yeḥezkel Feivel ben Ze'ev Volf; 1755–1833) was the Maggid in Vilnius in the early 19th century and the author of several books, including Toldos Adam, a hagiography of Rabbi Zalman of Vilna, the famed brother of Chaim of Volozhin and student of the Vilna Gaon.[1]
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YechezkelFeivel ben Ze'ev Wolf (Yiddish: יחזקאל פיוויל בן זאב וואלף, romanized: Yeḥezkel Feivel ben Ze'ev Volf; 1755–1833) was the Maggid in Vilnius in...
Feivel (Yiddish: פֿײַוול) is a Yiddish-language masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: YechezkelFeivel (1755–1833), rabbi and writer...
ben Moses of Chelm, (also known as Shlomo of Chelm or Shlomo Chelma) YechezkelFeivel (1755–1833), Maggid of Vilnius Zev Wolf of Zbarazh and Zloczow Sholom...
Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz (1886–1948), early leader of American Orthodoxy and founder of key institutions such as Torah Vodaath Shraga Feivel Zimmerman...
married Yechezkel Sarna (1895–1969), who succeeded Epstein as rosh yeshiva of Chevron after his death. Epstein had only one son, Chaim Shraga Feivel, whom...
DeRachmana: Pirkei Chaim VeYetzirah Shel Shraga Feivel Mendelowitz Zt"l, 1992, biography of Rabbi Shraga Feivel Mendelowitz Later adapted into English by Yonasan...