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Yehuda Zvi Yabzrov
Bellarusian born rabbi, lecturer, and Zionist (1854 – 1935)
Yehuda Zvi Yabzrov (alternate spelling Yehuda Lieb Tzvi Yevzerov, Hebrew: יהודה ליב צבי יֶבזֶרוֹב, Russian: Лейб Евзеров; 1854 – April 16, 1935), also known as Yehuda Zvi Bar Moshe, was a Bellarusian born rabbi, lecturer, and Zionist.
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A nationalist propagandist as well as traditional Jewish preacher[1] (a "Maggid"), he was well known in Russia. He was one of the first and foremost Zion entuziasts, a Khislavichi native, and has been recognized as one of the foremost Zionist preachers [2][3] - on par with Rabbi Bezalel Tsadikov (the Tsodikov Maggid), Rabbi Hyam (Chaim Zundel) Maccobi of Maccabi (the Maggid of Kaminitz or Kamenitzer Maggid), Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Masliansky and Rabbi Yitshak Nisenboim.