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Feinstein, Moses, 1895-1986

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Personal name headingFeinstein, Moses, 1895-1986
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Variant(s)Feinstein, M., 1895-1986
Feinstein, Moshe, 1895-1986
Fainshṭain, Mosheh, 1895-1986
Fainshṭen, Mosheh, 1895-1986
פיינשטיין, חיים, 1895-1986
פיינשטיין, משה
פיינשטיין, משה, 1895־1986
פיינשטיין, מ.
פינשטין, משה
Associated countryBelarus United States
Associated placeNew York (N.Y.)
LocatedLi︠u︡banski rai︠o︡n (Belarus)
Birth date1895-03-03
Death date1986-03-23
Place of birthUzda (Belarus)
Field of activityJewish law--Decision making Jewish religious education
AffiliationYeshivat Tifʼeret Yerushalayim
Profession or occupationRabbis
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inHis Dibrot Mosheh, 1946.
Encyc. Judaica, 1971 (Feinstein, Moses, b. 1895)
His Dibrot Mosheh, 1978 or 1979- : v. 1, t.p. (Mosheh Fainshṭain) verso t.p. (M. Feinstein [in rom.])
His Sefer Dibrot Mosheh, 1983 or 1984- c1984- v. 1, t.p. (Mosheh Fainshṭain; father's name: Daṿid) t.p. verso (Rabbi M. Feinstein [in rom.])
Finkelman, S. Rabi Mosheh Fainshṭain, c1987: t.p. (Mosheh Fainshṭain) p. 222, etc. (d. 13 Adar 745)
NYT index, 1986 (Feinstein, Moshe; d. March 23, 1986 at the age of 91; Pres. Union of Orthodox Rabbis in US and Canada)
Beʼeri, A. Ṿeha-ish Mosheh, 1988 or 1989-: v. 1, t.p. (Mosheh Fainshṭen [voc.])
Reb Moshe, 1998: t.p. (haGaon Rabbi Moshe Feinstein) p. 23 (b. 7 Adar 5655 [March 3, 1895]; son of Reb David)
Heb. Wikipedia, viewed on 11 August 2020: (hdg.: משה פיינשטיין = Mosheh Fainshṭain; הרב משה פיינשטיין = ha-Rav Mosheh Fainshṭain; one of the leading deciders on matters of Jewish law during the post-Holocaust era; photo of gravestone shows b. 7 Adar 655 [March 3, 1895] and d. Or la-yom sheni 13 Adar sheni 746 [Sunday night, March 23, 1986]; b. in Uzda; son of Rav Daṿid; served as rabbi of Uzda and Luban; immigrated to the United States; served as dean of Yeshivat Tifʼeret Yerushalayim in New York)