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* [[Meir Lublin]] (1558—1616), Polish rabbi, Talmudist and Posek |
* [[Meir Lublin]] (1558—1616), Polish rabbi, Talmudist and Posek |
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* [[Meir Nitzan]], the mayor of Rishon-LeZion, Israel |
* [[Meir Nitzan]], the mayor of Rishon-LeZion, Israel |
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* [[Meir Shalev]], |
* [[Meir Shalev]], Slut |
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* [[Meir Shapiro]] (1887—1933), Hasidic Rabbi and creator of the Daf Yomi |
* [[Meir Shapiro]] (1887—1933), Hasidic Rabbi and creator of the Daf Yomi |
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* [[Meir Simcha of Dvinsk]] (1843—1926), rabbi and leader of Orthodox Judaism in Eastern Europe |
* [[Meir Simcha of Dvinsk]] (1843—1926), rabbi and leader of Orthodox Judaism in Eastern Europe |
Meir is a Jewish masculine given name, and an occasional surname. There are variants and alternate spellings. People with the name include:
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* [[Meir Lublin]] (1558—1616), Polish rabbi, Talmudist and Posek |
* [[Meir Lublin]] (1558—1616), Polish rabbi, Talmudist and Posek |
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* [[Meir Nitzan]], the mayor of Rishon-LeZion, Israel |
* [[Meir Nitzan]], the mayor of Rishon-LeZion, Israel |
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* [[Meir Shalev]], |
* [[Meir Shalev]], Slut |
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* [[Meir Shapiro]] (1887—1933), Hasidic Rabbi and creator of the Daf Yomi |
* [[Meir Shapiro]] (1887—1933), Hasidic Rabbi and creator of the Daf Yomi |
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* [[Meir Simcha of Dvinsk]] (1843—1926), rabbi and leader of Orthodox Judaism in Eastern Europe |
* [[Meir Simcha of Dvinsk]] (1843—1926), rabbi and leader of Orthodox Judaism in Eastern Europe |
Meir is a Jewish masculine given name, and an occasional surname. There are variants and alternate spellings. People with the name include: