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Vien (name)
Vien is a surname of French origin, as well as another spelling of the Vietnamese given name Viên (which often finds use alone following a title and thus appearing to English speakers to be a surname). Those bearing the surname include: * Joseph-Marie Vien (1716 – 1809), French painter * Thomas Vien (1881–1972), Canadian politician * Jacques Vien (born 1932), Canadian politician * Dominique Vien (born 1967), Canadian politician Those bearing the given name include: * Cao Văn Viên (1921–2008), South Vietnamese General * Linh Quang Viên Linh Quang Viên (November 11, 1918 - January 17, 2013) was a Vietnamese soldier who rose to the rank of Lieutenant General in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. Vien was born in Cao Bang, northern Vietnam. He attended Albert Sarraut High Schoo ... (1918–2013), South Vietnamese Lieutenant General {{surname, Vien [Baidu]  


Vien (Hasidic Community)
Vien () is an American Haredi Kehilla (community) originating in present-day Vienna. The name of their congregation is ''"Kehal Adas Yereim Vien"'' () (translation: Congregation of the Reverent, Vienna). History Kehal Adas Yereim Vien was formally established on Sunday, May 25, 1941 by Rabbi Klonumos Richter.Interview on April 25, 2009 in Brooklyn, NY with Eli Richter - son of Karl Richter It traces its origins from a congregation of '' Oberlander'' Jews who had moved from Burgenland, Austria (primarily from the "'' Sheva Kehillos''"), Slovakia and Hungary ('The Oberland') to Vienna (headquartering itself in the renowned Schiffschul) and then on to Williamsburg under the leadership of Rabbi Yonasan Steif. Subsequent leaders Rabbi Yonasan Steif died in 1958, and was succeeded by Rabbi Ezriel Yehuda Lebowitz (the ''Hudhazer Rov''). After his passing on the first day of Rosh Hashana 1991, he was succeeded by the current Viener Rav, Rabbi Asher Anshel Katz. Growth of the Ke ...
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Vien (Rabbinical Dynasty)
Vien (וויען) is a Rabbinical hasidic dynasty originating in present-day Vienna. The previous rav of Vien was Rav Chaim Z. Hersh Zegelbaum of Brooklyn, New York. He was a descendant of Rav Menachem Mendel Stern (1759–1834) of Sighet, author of ''Derech Emunah''. Lineage *Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel Zegelbaum (born 1915 in Hungary; died June 4, 1989 in Brooklyn); son of Rabbi Yaakov Dovid Zegelbaum. Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel was married to Rebbetzin Mindel; daughter of Rabbi Yoseph Menachem Friedman of Makova (a brother of Rabbi Yisroel Chaim Friedman (1852–1922) author of ''Likutei Mariach''). She died in Vienna in March 1945. **Rabbi Chaim Zvi Hersh Zegelbaum of Brooklyn (died July 6, 2017, 11 Tammuz 5777 A.M., in Brooklyn, at the age of 77); (eldest son of Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel); married to Rebbetzin Sarah, daughter of Rabbi Kalman Yehuda of Bnei Brak. ***Rabbi Nussen Zegelbaum (eldest son of Rabbi Chaim Z. Hersh); married to Rebbetzin Shprintza Mirl, daughter of Rabbi Peretz, ...
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Viens (other)
Viens may refer to: * Viens, Vaucluse, a commune in the department of Vaucluse in France * Viens (surname) * ''Viens'', album by Ève Angeli * ''Viens'', 1997 album by Fēlikss Ķiģelis * "Viens", song by Danyel Gérard Danyel Gérard (born Gérard Daniel Kherlakian; 7 March 1939) is a French pop singer and composer. Life and work Gérard was born in Paris, France to an Armenian father and an Corsican mother, but grew up mainly in Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. I ... See also * Vein (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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