Recorder (Bible) - Wikipedia A recorder (Hebrew: מזכיר mazkir [1]), as mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, was a high-ranking officer in the Jewish state, who would have worked very closely with the Jewish king; [2] the literal meaning of the term is ‘remembrancer’
The Mazkir - The Rebbes Personal Secretary Reb Leibel Groner Vol 1 The long-hidden diaries of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's personal secretary for forty years, the gifted and tireless Reb Leibel Groner, give the reader an astonishing glimpse into the intense around-the-clock activity that pulsated at the nerve-center and soul-center of "770" in Brooklyn
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The Rebbe and the Mazkir #1 - judaica-world. com Over the years, Rabbi Groner shared many wondrous, and incredible stories, miracles that he had seen with his own eyes These memories offered the Chassidim a unique glimpse into what occurred in the Rebbe’s room
Topical Bible: Recorder (Hebrews mazkir, i e , "the mentioner, " "rememberancer"), the office first held by Jehoshaphat in the court of David (2 Samuel 8:16), also in the court of Solomon (1 Kings 4:3)