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- Hayyim Yitzhak HaCohen Bloch (Hebrew: חיים יצחק בלוך הכהן; 1864–1948) was a prominent Lithuanian born rabbi. In 1922 he left Latvia for the United States, where he became the Rabbi and Av Beit Din (head judge of religious court) of Jersey City, New Jersey. He remained there until his death in 1948. (en)
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- Hayyim Yitzhak Bloch (en)
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- Honorary President of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada (en)
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- Hayyim Yitzhak Bloch (en)
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- Abraham, Max, Leo, Benjamin, Jona Sheftel , Elias, Ruth, Shaina Henna (en)
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- Jersey City, New Jersey (en)
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- Talmudics, Jewish Thought, Jewish Law (en)
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- Yiddish, Hebrew, Russian (en)
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- Hayyim Yitzhak HaCohen Bloch (en)
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- Lithuanian, American (en)
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- Rabbi, Scholar, Community Activist (en)
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- Riverside Cemetery, Saddle Brook, NJ (en)
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- Hayyim Yitzhak HaCohen Bloch (Hebrew: חיים יצחק בלוך הכהן; 1864–1948) was a prominent Lithuanian born rabbi. In 1922 he left Latvia for the United States, where he became the Rabbi and Av Beit Din (head judge of religious court) of Jersey City, New Jersey. He remained there until his death in 1948. (en)
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- Chaim Yitzchak Bloch Hacohen (en)
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- Hayyim Yitzhak HaCohen Bloch (en)
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