Dov Baer, of Mezhirech, -1772 (Personal Name)
- Baer, of Meseritz, -1772
- Beer, of Mizricz, -1772
- Earlier heading: Dob Baer, of Mezhirechʹye, 1700 (ca.)-1772
- Dob Baer, of Mezhirechʹye, -1772
- Earlier heading: Dov Baer, of Mezhirech, d. 1772
- Dov Ber, di-ḳ.ḳ. Mizeriṭsh, -1772
- Dov Ber, mi-Mezeriṭsh, -1772
- Dov Ber, of Mezhirich, -1772
- Maggid of Mezhirech, -1772
- Maggid of Mezritch, -1772
- Magid mi-Mezriṭsh, -1772
- Meseritz, Baer of, -1772
- Mezeriṭsh, Dov Ber mi-, -1772
- Mezhirech, Dov Baer of, -1772
- Mezhirechʹye, Dob Ber of, -1772
- Mizeriṭsh, Dov Ber di-ḳ.ḳ., -1772
- Mizricz, Beer of, -1772
- Dov Ber, of Mezrich, -1772
- Dov Ber, of Mezeritch, -1772
- Dov Ber ben Avraham, of Mezeritch, -1772
- Dov Ber, mi-Mezriṭsh, -1772
- מגיד ממעזריטש
- מגיד, ממעזריטש
- מגיד, ממעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- מגיד ממזריטש
- מגיד הגדול, ממעזריטש
- דב בער, פון מעזריטש
- דב בער, פון מעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דב בער, ממעזריטש, -1772
- דב בער, ממעזריטש, נ. 1772
- דב בער, ממעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דב בער, ממזרטש, 1700?־1772
- דב בער ממזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דב בער, ממזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דב בר, ממעזיריטש, -1772
- דב בר בן אברהם, ממזריץ', נפ' 1772
- דב־בער, ממזריטש
- דב־בר, ממזריטש, נפ' 1772
- דוב בער
- דוב בער, -1772
- דוב בער, נפ׳ 1772
- דוב בער, שהיה מ״מ דק״ק מעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דוב בער, מעזריטש
- דוב בער, מ״מ דק״ק מעזריטש
- דוב בער, מ״מ דק״ק מעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דוב בער ממעזעריטש
- דוב בער, ממעזריטש
- דוב בער, ממעזריטש, -1772
- דוב בער, ממעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דוב בער, ממעזריטש, נ׳ 1772
- דוב בער, ממזריטש
- דוב בער, ממזריטש, -1772
- דוב בער, ממזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דוב בער, מיזעריטש
- דוב בער, מיזעריטש
- דוב בר, ממזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דובער בן חוה ובן אברהם, ממעזריטש, נפ׳ 1772
- דובער, המגיד ממעזריטש
- דובער, המגיד ממזריטש
- המגיד, ממזריטש
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His Magid devaraṿ le-Yaʻaḳov, 1986, c1972: CIP t.p. (mo. R. Dov Ber, m.m. di-ḳ.ḳ. Mizeriṭsh)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Dob Baer, of Mezhirechʹye, 1700 (ca.)-1772; variants: Dov Ber, of Mezhirich; Baer, of Mezhirechʹye; Beer, of Mizricz; Magid of Mezhirich)
Encyc. Judaica, c1972 (Dov Baer (the Maggid) of Mezhirech, d. 1772; early leader of Hasidism)
His Magid devaraṿ le-Yaʻaḳov, 1990: t.p. (ha-Magid Dov Ber mi-Mezeriṭsh)
Dorfman, Y. The Maggid of Mezritch, 1989.
Encyc. Judaica, 2nd ed., via WWW, 28 Oct. 2019 (Dov Baer (the Maggid) of Mezhirech; b. 1704; d. 1772; religious scholar; other names: Dov Ber of Mezritch, Maggid of Mezritch; one of the earliest and most important leaders of Ḥasidism; recognized as the successor to the Ba'al Shem Tov after the latter's passing in 1760; taught in Torchin and later Korets and Rovno; he moved to Mezhirech (Mezhirichi) which became the center of the ḥasidic movement; toward the end of his life he moved to Annopol (Hanipol); studied Kabbalah and led and ascetic way of life; had many disciples)
Wikipedia, viewed 28 Oct. 2019 (Dov Ber of Mezeritch; Dov Ber ben Avraham of Mezeritch; דב בער ממזריטש = Dov Ber mi-Mezriṭsh [in Heb., voc.]; b. 1700/1704/1710? in Lokachi; d. 4 [sic] Dec. 1772 = 19 Kislev, 5533, in Hanipol; was known as the Maggid of Mezritsh and later of Rivne; he left no writings of his own, but many of his teachings were recorded by his disciples)
Hebrew Wikipedia, viewed 28 Oc.t 2019 (דב בער ממזריטש = Dov Ber mi-Mezriṭsh; dubbed המגיד ממשריטש = ha-Magid mi-Mezriṭsh; 470 = 1710-19 Kislev 533 = 15 Detsember 1772)