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- Joshua_Zeitlin comment "Joshua Zeitlin, (Hebrew: יהושע צייטלין), (1742, in Shklov, Belarus – August 18, 1822, in Kherson, Novorossiya), was a Russian rabbinical scholar and philanthropist. He was a pupil of the Talmudist Rabbi Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg who was the author of Sha'agat Aryeh; and, being an expert in political economy, he maintained close relations with Prince Potemkin, the favorite of Catherine II.".
- Q6290336 comment "Joshua Zeitlin, (Hebrew: יהושע צייטלין), (1742, in Shklov, Belarus – August 18, 1822, in Kherson, Novorossiya), was a Russian rabbinical scholar and philanthropist. He was a pupil of the Talmudist Rabbi Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg who was the author of Sha'agat Aryeh; and, being an expert in political economy, he maintained close relations with Prince Potemkin, the favorite of Catherine II.".