LC control no. | n 85171068 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Dov Baer, of Mezhirech, -1772 |
Variant(s) | Baer, of Meseritz, -1772 Beer, of Mizricz, -1772 Dob Baer, of Mezhirechʹye, 1700 (ca.)-1772 Dob Baer, of Mezhirechʹye, -1772 Dov Baer, of Mezhirech, d. 1772 Dov Ber, di-ḳ.ḳ. Mizeriṭsh, -1772 Dov Ber, mi-Mezeriṭsh, -1772 Dov Ber, of Mezhirich, -1772 Maggid of Mezhirech, -1772 Maggid of Mezritch, -1772 Magid mi-Mezriṭsh, -1772 Meseritz, Baer of, -1772 Mezeriṭsh, Dov Ber mi-, -1772 Mezhirech, Dov Baer of, -1772 Mezhirechʹye, Dob Ber of, -1772 Mizeriṭsh, Dov Ber di-ḳ.ḳ., -1772 Mizricz, Beer of, -1772 Dov Ber, of Mezrich, -1772 Dov Ber, of Mezeritch, -1772 Dov Ber ben Avraham, of Mezeritch, -1772 Dov Ber, mi-Mezriṭsh, -1772 מגיד ממעזריטש מגיד, ממעזריטש מגיד, ממעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 מגיד ממזריטש מגיד הגדול, ממעזריטש דב בער, פון מעזריטש דב בער, פון מעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דב בער, ממעזריטש, -1772 דב בער, ממעזריטש, נ. 1772 דב בער, ממעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דב בער, ממזרטש, 1700?־1772 דב בער ממזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דב בער, ממזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דב בר, ממעזיריטש, -1772 דב בר בן אברהם, ממזריץ', נפ' 1772 דב־בער, ממזריטש דב־בר, ממזריטש, נפ' 1772 דוב בער דוב בער, -1772 דוב בער, נפ׳ 1772 דוב בער, שהיה מ״מ דק״ק מעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דוב בער, מעזריטש דוב בער, מ״מ דק״ק מעזריטש דוב בער, מ״מ דק״ק מעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דוב בער ממעזעריטש דוב בער, ממעזריטש דוב בער, ממעזריטש, -1772 דוב בער, ממעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דוב בער, ממעזריטש, נ׳ 1772 דוב בער, ממזריטש דוב בער, ממזריטש, -1772 דוב בער, ממזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דוב בער, מיזעריטש דוב בער, מיזעריטש דוב בר, ממזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דובער בן חוה ובן אברהם, ממעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772 דובער, המגיד ממעזריטש דובער, המגיד ממזריטש המגיד, ממזריטש |
Located | Mez︠h︡yrichchi︠a︡ (Ukraine) |
Birth date | 1700~ |
Death date | 1772-12 |
Place of birth | Lokachi (Ukraine) |
Place of death | Ukraine |
Field of activity | Judaism Hasidism |
Profession or occupation | Rabbis |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Magid devaraṿ le-Yaʻaḳov, 1986, c1972: CIP t.p. (mo. R. Dov Ber, m.m. di-ḳ.ḳ. Mizeriṭsh) LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Dob Baer, of Mezhirechʹye, 1700 (ca.)-1772; variants: Dov Ber, of Mezhirich; Baer, of Mezhirechʹye; Beer, of Mizricz; Magid of Mezhirich) Encyc. Judaica, c1972 (Dov Baer (the Maggid) of Mezhirech, d. 1772; early leader of Hasidism) His Magid devaraṿ le-Yaʻaḳov, 1990: t.p. (ha-Magid Dov Ber mi-Mezeriṭsh) Dorfman, Y. The Maggid of Mezritch, 1989. Encyc. Judaica, 2nd ed., via WWW, 28 Oct. 2019 (Dov Baer (the Maggid) of Mezhirech; b. 1704; d. 1772; religious scholar; other names: Dov Ber of Mezritch, Maggid of Mezritch; one of the earliest and most important leaders of Ḥasidism; recognized as the successor to the Ba'al Shem Tov after the latter's passing in 1760; taught in Torchin and later Korets and Rovno; he moved to Mezhirech (Mezhirichi) which became the center of the ḥasidic movement; toward the end of his life he moved to Annopol (Hanipol); studied Kabbalah and led and ascetic way of life; had many disciples) Wikipedia, viewed 28 Oct. 2019 (Dov Ber of Mezeritch; Dov Ber ben Avraham of Mezeritch; דב בער ממזריטש = Dov Ber mi-Mezriṭsh [in Heb., voc.]; b. 1700/1704/1710? in Lokachi; d. 4 [sic] Dec. 1772 = 19 Kislev, 5533, in Hanipol; was known as the Maggid of Mezritsh and later of Rivne; he left no writings of his own, but many of his teachings were recorded by his disciples) Hebrew Wikipedia, viewed 28 Oc.t 2019 (דב בער ממזריטש = Dov Ber mi-Mezriṭsh; dubbed המגיד ממשריטש = ha-Magid mi-Mezriṭsh; 470 = 1710-19 Kislev 533 = 15 Detsember 1772) |