Английская Википедия:Daniel Hayyim Cleif
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Шаблон:Infobox Jewish leader Daniel Hayyim Cleif (Шаблон:Lang-he; 1729 – 14 May 1794) was a Dutch-born Curonian rabbi.
Biography
Cleif was born in Amsterdam in 1729. He settled in Hasenpoth, Courland, originally as a jeweler; later he officiated there as rabbi for many years. At this time he wrote Arugah ketannah ('The Small Garden-Bed'), a booklet in which the 248 positive commandments are formulated in rime (Altona, 1787, and reprinted several times). He also left in manuscript a commentary on the Torah.
One of Cleif's sons was a physician in the service of the Russian government, with the title of councilor of state, who died in the Orel Governorate in 1846.
References
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