Belaya Tserkov

Belaya Tserkov
/bye"leuh yeuh tserdd"keuhf/; Eng. /bel"euh yeuh tserr"kawf, -kof/
a city in E Ukraine, S of Kiev. 151,000.

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  • AARON SAMUEL BEN NAPHTALI HERZ HA-KOHEN — (1740–1814), Polish rabbi. He served as rabbi to the communities of Stefan, Ostrog, Yampol, and Belaya Tserkov. He was an ardent follower of dov baer of Mezhirech and Phinehas Shapira of Korets and was influenced by them in his views on Ḥasidism …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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