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Aryeh-Leib () or Aryeh Loeb is a bilingual pleonasmic Jewish name wikt:doublet, doublet, literally 'lion-lion', traceable back to the Hebrew word ''arye'' "lion" and the Middle High German word "lion".Ghil'ad Zuckermann, Zuckermann, Ghil'ad (2003), Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in Israeli Hebrew. Palgrave Macmillan./ref> Notable people with the name include: *Yehudah Aryeh Leib Alter (1847–1905), Polish rabbi *Aryeh Leib Baron *Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg (c. 1695–1785), Lithuanian rabbi and author *Aryeh Leib ben Moses Zuenz (c. 1768–1833), Polish rabbi *Aryeh Leib ben Sarah *Aryeh Leib ben Saul (c. 1690–1755), Polish rabbi *Judah Aryeh Loeb ben Zvi Hirsch of Carpentras or Judah Aryeh ben Zvi Hirsch *Aryeh Leib Bernstein *Aryeh Leib Dulchin (''Arieh Dulzin'', 1913–1989) Soviet and Israeli Zionist activist and politician *Aryeh Leib Epstein (1708–1775), Polish rabbi *Aryeh Leib Heller *Yaakov Yehuda Aryeh Leib Frenkel (died 1940), Hungarian rabbi *Aryeh L ...
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Aryeh Leib Ben Moses Zuenz
Aryeh Leib ben Moses Zuenz (–1833) was a rabbi and scholar of the 18th and 19th centuries who lived in Pińczów, and later in Plotzk commonly named "''Maharal miTzintz''". His day of his passing is the 3rd of Iyar . He was the author of the following works: * ''Ya'alat Chen'' (Zolkiev, 1802), sermons on different parashiyyot * ''Get Mekushshar'' (Warsaw, 1812), compendium to that part of Maimonides' ''Yad'' which treats of divorce * ''Magen ha-Elef,'' called also ''Shem Chadash'' (ibidem, ib. 1817), on the regulations of the ritual codex referring to the Passover festival (to this work are appended notes on the ''Machatzit ha-Shekel'' of Samuel ha-Levi Kolin) * ''She'elot u-Teshubot Gur Aryeh Yehudah'' (Zolkiev, 1827), compendium of the four ritual codices: ** ''Chiddushim'' (Warsaw, 1830), treating of the shechitah and terefah ** ''Simchat Yom-Tob'' (ib. 1841), complete commentary on the tractate Betzah ** ''She'elot u-Teshubot Meshibat Nefesh'' (ib. 1849), responsa on the ritual ...
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