• Joseph Saul Nathansohn (1808–1875) (Hebrew: יוסף שאול בן אריה הלוי) was a Polish rabbi and posek, and a leading rabbinical authority of his day. Rabbi...
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    first haircut.[citation needed] Some rabbis, namely Moses Sofer and Joseph Saul Nathansohn, have opposed the celebration of or the practice of certain customs...
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    rabbis have approved of his work, including Rabbis Shlomo Kluger, Joseph Saul Nathansohn, Jacob Ettlinger, Isaac Elhanan Spektor and Shimon Sofer. During...
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  • 2 responsa Rabbi Shlomo Driemer (1800*-1873) – 2 responsa Rabbi Joseph Saul Nathansohn (1808–1875) – 11 responsa Rabbi Isaac Aron Ettinga (1827–1891) –...
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    as Rabbi Akiva Eiger, Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Margolioth, and Rabbi Joseph Saul Nathansohn. However, Feivel was criticized by various rabbinic authorities...
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    principal (from 1899) of Italy's only rabbinical seminary, born here Joseph Saul Nathansohn — Polish rabbi, posek and rabbinical authority, born here Shimon...
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    Tribune. March 26, 1986. "Thousands attend American rabbi's funeral". Scutts, Joseph (July 26, 2021). "Jewish comedian Jackie Mason reflects on his legendary...
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    erotic reaction to watching his mother dressing. Of note is that Amalia Nathansohn Freud was relatively young during Freud's childhood and thus of reproductive...
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    he came to be known for his Torah study. He and Freud's mother, Amalia Nathansohn, who was 20 years younger and his third wife, were married by Rabbi Isaac...
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    from life, and you shall also cry — while my heart shall be glad." B. Nathansohn, correspondent of the Warsaw-based Jewish newspaper Hamelitz visited Romania...
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