Proper noun
Finkel (plural Finkels)
A surname from German.
But perhaps we can take a lesson from Rav Yeruchem Levovitz zatzal, the great Mashgiach of the Mir Yeshiva in Europe – who had previously learned in the Yeshiva of Slabodka – whose famous Mashgiach was the Alter of Slabodka, Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel zt”l. Source: Internet
On the first Mustang Gameday of the basketball season, anchors Sydney Finkel and Sam Spitz preview Cal Poly Men’s Basketball’s home game versus CSUN. Source: Internet
Finkel says that means the festival can also expand its offerings a bit more thematically. Source: Internet
As Finkel puts it, “the trend toward increasingly cerebral lives, especially among the college educated, dovetailed with the countercultural revolution to launch Americans…on voyages of self-discovery and personal growth. Source: Internet
Amazingly (since it’s considered a dead language), Finkel performed in the Yiddish theater for 35 years. Source: Internet
"He admires Helmy, who was like a father to him," Finkel said of Kotby. Source: Internet