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  2. Yaakov Yitzchak of Lublin - Wikipedia

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    Horowitz also gained a reputation as a miracle-worker who could accomplish the tikkun, or repair of the soul, of those who sought his assistance and guidance. During his stay in Lublin, Horowitz was opposed by a prominent mitnaged rabbi, Azriel Horowitz. [5] He established his synagogue there at Szeroka 28 in the Jewish Quarter of Lublin. [6]

  3. Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged [1] [2] is a nursing home in Boston. [3] They facilitate medical research regarding aging, with results that have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine and covered by The New York Times. [1] [4] [3] One of their departments is named the Center for Social Gerontological Research. [5]

  4. Boston (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Boston is a Hasidic dynasty, originally established in 1915 by Rabbi Pinchas David Horowitz, a scion of the Nikolsburg Hasidic dynasty.Following the custom of European Chassidic Courts, where the Rebbe was called after the name of his city, the Bostoner branch of Hasidic Judaism was named after Boston, Massachusetts.

  5. Horowitz family - Wikipedia

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    Painting of R. Shabbethai Horowitz (1590–1660) from the Jewish museum of Prague Grave of R. Shmelke Horowitz in Nikolsburg.. As the Jewish community in Prague expanded and the Bohemian Diet enacted land rights reform in 1501, permitting increased Jewish ownership of real estate in the city, the Horowitz family opted to sell its holdings in Hořovice.

  6. Horowitz - Wikipedia

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    Horowitz (Hebrew: הוֹרוֹביץ, Yiddish: האָראָװיץ) is a Levitical Ashkenazi surname deriving from the Horowitz family, though it can also be a non-Jewish surname as well. The name is derived from the town of Hořovice , Bohemia .

  7. Abraham Horowitz - Wikipedia

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    Abraham ben Shabbetai Horowitz (Hebrew: אברהם בן שבתי שעפטיל הלוי הורוויץ) was a 16th-century rabbi and author from Prague. Horowitz was a student of Moses Isserles and served as rabbi in several communities.

  8. 50 Powerful Bible Verses About Healing the Body, Mind and Soul

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    When faced with physical or emotional pain, Bible verses about healing provide strength, comfort, and encouragement. Read and share these 50 healing scriptures.

  9. Yaakov Yitzchak Horowitz (American rabbi) - Wikipedia

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    Yaakov Yitzchak Horowitz is an American rabbi and an expert on kosher food production.. Rabbi Horowitz is a fourth generation American Chasidic rabbi, a scion of the Bostoner Chasidic Dynasty and the founder of the American Jewish Legacy, [1] a nonprofit research organization that promotes Jewish heritage in the United States. [2]