Category:Hungarian rabbis

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Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

O

  • Hungarian Orthodox rabbis

R

  • Rebbes of Satmar

Pages in category "Hungarian rabbis"

The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Yehuda Amital

B

  • Joseph Bach
  • Moses Löb Bloch
  • Joseph Breuer
  • Samuel Löw Brill
  • Henrik Bródy
  • Sándor Büchler

C

  • Áron Chorin

D

  • Julies Dessauer

E

  • Akiva Eger
  • Meir Eisenstaedter

F

  • Meir Friedmann

H

  • Markus Horovitz

K

  • Isaac Klein
  • Alexander Kohut
  • Slomó Köves

L

  • David Leimdörfer
  • Hillel Lichtenstein
  • Ignatz Lichtenstein
  • Ludwig Lichtenstein
  • Benjamin Wolf Löw
  • Leopold Löw

S

  • Solomon Marcus Schiller-Szinessy
  • Solomon H. Sonneschein
  • Chaim Elazar Spira

S cont.

  • Yonasan Steif
  • Yeshayah Steiner

T

  • Yisachar Shlomo Teichtal

V

  • Ludwig Venetianer

W

  • Judah Wahrmann
  • Israel ben Solomon Wahrmann
  • Joseph Hirsch Weiss
  • Yitzchok Yaakov Weiss
  • Chaim Michael Dov Weissmandl
  • Solomon Aaron Wertheimer
  • Samson Wertheimer
  • Aaron Wise

Z

  • Maier Zipser
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