Samuel Mohilever
Samuel Mohilever (1824 – 1898), also Shmuel Mohilever, was a rabbi, pioneer of Religious Zionism and one of the founders of the Hovevei Zion movement.
Samuel Mohilever (1824 – 1898), also Shmuel Mohilever, was a rabbi, pioneer of Religious Zionism and one of the founders of the Hovevei Zion movement.
Rav Shmuel Mohilever was a hidden individual. He was held in less high regard in his own city than outside Białystok, and he was not appreciated in the wider ...
Samuel Mohilever was born. He would become a famous rabbi and one of the principle architects of religious Zionism.
Rabbi Shmuel Mohilever, Hagrasham, the rabbi of Hovevei Zion. Born in the city of Hlybokaye, near Vilna, to a rabbinic family.
It was meant to restore the Hibbat Zion movement from the crisis of apathetic supporters and from the ban on land purchases imposed by the Ottoman rulers .
Samuel Mohilever was also a rabbi. Ordained in 1842 at the Volozhin yeshiva, he was offered rabbinical posts in several communities in the Vilna area.
Mohilever was made the Rabbi of Białystok in 1883. He dedicated himself to promote Zionism by convincing Białystok's Jews to move to Petah Tikva, then a ...
Mohilever served as Chief Rabbi of Bialystok from 1883 until his death in 1898. He was responsible for establishing Bagnowka Cemetery and in attendance at the ...
Farvardin 26, 1405 AP — Rabbi Shmuel Mohilever was born in Gluboke [Hlybokaye], near Vilna. He first served as a rabbi in Suwałki, and later in Radom, where he began to ...
These sources focus on the life and legacy of Rabbi Shmuel Mohilever, a prominent leader and one of the founders of the Hovevei Zion movement ...