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Also called:
(by acronym) Ha-neziv
Born:
1817, Mir, Russia
Died:
Aug. 10, 1893, Warsaw, Pol. (aged 76)

Naphtali Zevi Judah Berlin (born 1817, Mir, Russia—died Aug. 10, 1893, Warsaw, Pol.) was a Jewish scholar who developed the yeshiva (a school of advanced Jewish learning) at Volozhin, in Russia, into a spiritual centre for Russian Jewry and thus helped keep alive the rationalist traditions of the great 18th-century Jewish scholar Elijah ben Solomon. He was one of the first rabbis to join the Zionist movement.

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