Dov Ber Abramowitz (1860 – 1926) was an American Orthodox Rabbi and author.
Born in Vabalninkas, Kovno Governorate, Russian Empire, (today part of Lithuania), he moved with his family to Jerusalem in 1870, at the age of ten.
A few years later he was appointed as the chief dayyin of St. Louis.
The Yiddish name דוב-בער Dov-Ber literally means "bear-bear", traceable back to the Hebrew word דב dov "bear" and the German word Bär "bear".
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