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Yisrael Meir Kagan: The ''Chofetz Chaim''. There is a widely circulated claim that this picture is actually of a local butcher or of the Chofetz Chaim's attendant. |
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Kagan, Yisraʾel Meʾir Summary
513 words, approx. 2 pages KAGAN, YISRAʾEL MEʾIR (c. 1838–1933), also known as Ḥafets Ḥayyim, was a rabbi, ethical writer, and Talmudist. Born in Zhetel, Poland, Yisraʾel Meʾir Kagan (or ha-Kohen) revealed his scholarly abilities...
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Yisrael Meir Kagan Information
1,181 words, approx. 4 pages
 Yisrael Meir (HaCohen) Kagan (Dzyatlava, February 6, 1838 - RaduĊ, September 15, 1933) also known popularly as The Chofetz Chaim was an influential Eastern European rabbi, Halakhist, and ethicist whose works continue to be widely influential in Jewish...



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The Complete Kagan.
10/01/2004: 316 words, approx. 1 pages The Complete Kagan by Vladimir Kagan with a preface by Tom Ford New York: Pointed Leaf Press, $65 272 pages, 462 illustrations (233 color) Born in Germany in 1927, Vladimir Kagan escaped the Nazis in 1938. He began working in his father's...
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Illya Kagan
03/20/2005: 328 words, approx. 1 pages Nantucket, New York, Aspen, and Saint Bart's are among the landscapes that inspire Illya Kagan's inimitable style. And now the artist, 35, who's been lauded for his plein-air paintings, has added Boston to that list. Last winter, Kagan and his wife, Wendy Rouillard, creator...


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