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Hirschprung (1912-1998) was a Polish rabbi of | Hasidic ancestry, who later emigrated to Montreal, Ca |
He is a headliner within | Hasidic and Haredi communities worldwide and has rele |
k, where he began showing interest in Jewish, | Hasidic and East European music. |
ty, today it serves as a place of worship for | Hasidic and Sephardic Jews and remains popular among |
From a | Hasidic background, but having received both religiou |
etery was established in 1928 with last known | Hasidic burial 1994. |
Main article: Tish ( | Hasidic celebration) |
y left Chernobyl, and it ceased to exist as a | Hasidic centre. |
ere his grandfather, Shimon Lazaroff, was the | Hasidic Chief Rabbi of Leningrad. |
s a cap, usually made of felt, worn mainly by | Hasidic children at present. |
uence reached outside the ranks of the Chabad | hasidic circle as well, most notably to Rabbi Eliyahu |
He was the author of Kedushath Yom Tov, a | Hasidic commentary on the Torah. |
He was the author of Yetev Lev, a | Hasidic commentary on the Torah, which he originally |
In | Hasidic communities a celebratory meal is held. |
ce to the Chabad movement, one of the largest | Hasidic communities in the world, on Gimmel Tammuz 57 |
In | Hasidic communities, the Rebbes distribute coins to t |
He then assumed the rabbinate of the | Hasidic community in Dvinsk, where his non-Hasidic co |
e city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the local | Hasidic community asked him to stay and serve as thei |
He oversees the Boston | Hasidic community from the New England Chassidic Cent |
Even when the | Hasidic community sought to enter politics, Jabotinsk |
The Gazette, in defense of that city's large | Hasidic community that has been frequently criticized |
who was the Rebbe of Satmar and of the Satmar | Hasidic community and survived the war to come to the |
ov which is connected to the larger Ashkenazi | Hasidic community, centered in Meah Shearim. |
It is home to the Midwest's largest | Hasidic community, as well as other Jewish, Irish Ame |
To prepare for her role of widow in the | Hasidic community, lead actress Lauren Ambrose spent |
This is evident in the growth of the | Hasidic community. |
udents (also known as "Tmimim") in the Chabad | Hasidic community. |
Here he established his yeshiva and led his | Hasidic court. |
ible is a paraphrase that applies Yiddish and | Hasidic cultural expressions to the Messianic Bible. |
oup of students of the Ksav Sofer who took on | Hasidic customs. |
Shirim and the Book of Esther, drawn from his | Hasidic Discourses and published by his grandson, the |
or works being the deeper, mystical Maamarim ( | Hasidic discourses), unedited talks, personal corresp |
His six sons all established | Hasidic dynasties that includes: Sadigura, Boyan, Cho |
The six sons of Rav Yisroel all founded | Hasidic dynasties of their own, including Buhush, Sad |
He rejected the idea of hereditary | Hasidic dynasties, and taught that each Hasid must "s |
the dynasties of the Kosov, Ropshitz and Belz | Hasidic dynasties. |
Rachmastrivka is a | Hasidic dynasty named after a town in Ukraine. |
kov (also Chortkow, Tshortkov, Czortkow) is a | Hasidic dynasty that originated in Chortkov, present- |
The Chernobyl | Hasidic dynasty had been founded by Rabbi Menachem Na |
The Ruzhin (or Rizhin) | Hasidic dynasty was founded by Rabbi Yisroel Friedman |
Hornsteipl is the name of a | Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel Twers |
Alesk is the name of a | Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Chanoch Henikh Dov M |
The Stanislav | hasidic dynasty was established in western Ukraine in |
Lublin is the name of a | Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Yehudo Leib Eiger of |
Anipoli is the name of a | Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Reb Zishe, Rabbi Zus |
of Chust, Hungary and progenitor of the Puppa | Hasidic dynasty through his five sons. |
The Sassov (also Sassow) | Hasidic dynasty began with Rabbi Moshe Leib Erblich o |
works he authored, was the fifth Rebbe of the | Hasidic dynasty of Ger, a position he held from 1977 |
Gilda Twerski Novoseller Poupko, scion of the | Hasidic dynasty and Rabbi Baruch Poupko, rabbi for ov |
works he authored, was the third Rebbe of the | Hasidic dynasty of Ger, a position he held from 1905 |
Main article: Kaliv ( | Hasidic dynasty) |
Main article: Sadigura ( | Hasidic dynasty) |
Main article: Apta ( | Hasidic dynasty) |
Main article: Bobov ( | Hasidic dynasty) |
Moshe Yehoshua Hager, the Rebbe of Vizhnitz ( | Hasidic dynasty) |
7 - August 2, 2000) re-established the Bobov ( | Hasidic dynasty) in America. |
abbi of Tetsh (Tyachiv, Ukraine) (see: Tetsh ( | Hasidic dynasty)). |
Satmar ( | Hasidic dynasty), belonging to Hasidism. |
Kaliv ( | Hasidic dynasty), the Chassidic dynasty and Rebbes of |
This community gradually developed into a | Hasidic dynasty, which is today headed by his grandso |
the Kosover Rebbe, is the rebbe of the Kosov | Hasidic dynasty, Dayan ("rabbinic judge"), and noted |
was a cause for great celebration in the Belz | Hasidic dynasty, as it meant that the dynasty would c |
The Sadigura dynasty was a notable | Hasidic dynasty. |
a Labin is the current Rebbe of the Ziditchov | Hasidic dynasty. |
own is also the birthplace of the Shtefanesht | Hasidic dynasty. |
aham Weinberg, was the leader of the Slonimer | Hasidic dynasty. |
erg was related to the rebbes of the Slonimer | Hasidic dynasty. |
nd the founding rebbe of the Sanz-Klausenberg | Hasidic dynasty. |
an estranged relative to the Chabad-Lubavitch | Hasidic dynasty. |
n of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz, founder of the Sanz | Hasidic dynasty. |
ctober 1926), was the third Rebbe of the Belz | Hasidic dynasty. |
m to Congress Poland and founded the Kozhnitz | Hasidic dynasty. |
rnstein, is the sixth Rebbe of the Sochatchov | Hasidic dynasty. |
population, and Vaslui was home to the Vasloi | Hasidic dynasty. |
ernobyl and the second rebbe of the Chernobyl | Hasidic dynasty. |
yl, Ukraine) was the founder of the Chernobyl | Hasidic dynasty. |
d founder and first Rebbe of the Sochatchover | Hasidic dynasty. |
He was born in Jerusalem, Israel in 1930 to a | Hasidic family named Hacohen. |
was born in Rogachev, now in Belarus, into a | Hasidic family of Kapuster Hasidim, and was educated |
He was born to a Belz | hasidic family, son to Moshe Leibland in Breslau, Gal |
then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to a | Hasidic family, Schorr began his career as a boy, sin |
She was the third of nine children in a | Hasidic family. |
maintain stability in the community and of a | Hasidic father and son who were protected by a Black |
s of the time for fear that he would lose his | Hasidic fervor. |
he most notable and beloved luminaries on the | hasidic firmament. |
bbe's resting place, or "The Ohel", attending | Hasidic gatherings, known as farbrengens, learning th |
In practice the Seret | Hasidic group was a branch of the Kosov dynasty. |
iks" - adherents of the Brooklyn-based Chabad | Hasidic group. |
Hasidic groups with a large number of followers in Me | |
s more intellectually inclined than the other | Hasidic groups). |
Today, Berditchev is one of the smaller | Hasidic groups. |
Rachmastrivka is one of the larger | Hasidic groups. |
nd thought marks a culminating fulfillment of | Hasidic history, representing the fullest measure of |
and Commandment: The Faith of Abraham in the | Hasidic Imagination, The Efroymson Lectures of 1986. |
cording to Carlos Almaraz, he claimed to be a | Hasidic Jew from a Spanish Jewish family. |
It is not uncommon for a | hasidic Jew to have a rebbe as a spiritual guide and |
performing a belly dance, his caricature of a | Hasidic Jew and, for the finale, a piano performance. |
(a cross between the clothes of a pimp and a | Hasidic Jew) and tough-guy demeanor have made him a l |
Matisyahu-American | Hasidic Jewish reggae musician. |
This article is about the | Hasidic Jewish dynasty. |
The city is known in | Hasidic Jewish history for the founding of the Sanz-K |
d in Brooklyn, New York, in the predominantly | Hasidic Jewish neighborhood of Borough Park. |
en as Kretchinev, Kretchniv, Kretshniff) is a | Hasidic Jewish dynasty that comes from the Nadvorna d |
rthodox Judaism and Haredi Judaism, with most | Hasidic Jewish groups falling into the latter categor |
on of David) or MBD for short, is an American | Hasidic Jewish singer and songwriter popular in the O |
dent; specifically mentioning "members of the | Hasidic Jewish community regularly flout the rules an |
The congregation was founded by | Hasidic Jews from Lithuania. |
nd World War it was worn by almost all Polish | Hasidic Jews |
Hasidic Jews consider this to be an auspicious blessi | |
th a population consisting almost entirely of | Hasidic Jews of the Viznitz sect. |
Seret or Sereter Hasidim were a group of | Hasidic Jews that existed in the town of Siret (Seret |
es the sephardim, the community included many | Hasidic Jews, with whom the perushim had an ongoing f |
services in synagogues and privately amongst | Hasidic Jews, specifically in the Chabad-Lubavitch co |
z, a Mossad agent infiltrating a community of | Hasidic Jews. |
wrote and translated several works related to | Hasidic Judaism in general and to the teachings of Ra |
tient, they find out that she began to follow | Hasidic Judaism half a year prior the incident. |
Rebbe may refer to the leader of a | Hasidic Judaism movement, a person's main rosh yeshiv |
ent leaders of the Chabad-Lubavitch school of | Hasidic Judaism) are interred there. |
He was named for the founder of | Hasidic Judaism, Rabbi Yisroel ben Eliezer, the Baal |
6th leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch branch of | Hasidic Judaism, and then his successor, Rabbi Menach |
When the founder of | Hasidic Judaism, Rabbi Yisrael ben Eliezer, the Baal |
a follower of the Chabad-Lubavitch branch of | Hasidic Judaism. |
ing affiliated with the Lubavitch movement of | Hasidic Judaism. |
hem Mendel of Horodok, was an early leader of | Hasidic Judaism. |
ary disciple of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of | Hasidic Judaism. |
The | Hasidic leader Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimanov (1745 |
of Elimelech of Lizhensk, he was an important | Hasidic leader in Poland. |
wn as the Maggid of Kozhnitz, was a rabbi and | Hasidic leader in Poland. |
Yosef Yechiel Mechel Lebovits, is the rebbe ( | Hasidic leader) of the Nikolsburg Hasidic dynasty of |
Hasidic leaders included Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh ( | |
of his grandfather's disciples and the great | Hasidic leaders of the time, regularly visited Rabbi |
Her father was a direct descendant of | Hasidic leaders going back to the Magid Dov Ber of Me |
French invasion of Russia, while many Polish | Hasidic leaders supported Napoleon or remained quiet |
In 1777, the | Hasidic leaders Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk and |
aakov Yitzchak Rabinowitz (Yid Hakodosh), the | Hasidic leaders of the day. |
His seven daughters all married | Hasidic leaders. |
Elazar Shach broke with Agudat Israel and its | Hasidic leadership, led mainly by the rebbe of Ger. |
cemetery site of their distinguished rebbes [ | Hasidic leaders] where the first "Ohel" was built ove |
n Europe in search of scenes of Jewish, often | Hasidic life. |
Among his ardent followers were such | Hasidic luminaries as the Yid HaKodesh ("The Holy Jew |
In addition De Voce, a weekly | Hasidic magazine from Brooklyn, also edited out the w |
h community and it had been the center of the | Hasidic Makarov dynasty, (Makariv being pronounced as |
minority of Polish Jewry, had hoped that the | Hasidic masses would continue to behave as in the pas |
ghter of Naphtoli Gottesman, secretary to the | Hasidic master Rabbi Aharon of Belz (date unknown). |
Werdyger blends traditional | Hasidic melodies with modern pop to create the songs |
's work is often presumed to be a traditional | Hasidic melody. |
Specifically, he served as a Mashpia, | Hasidic mentor of the Chabad movement. |
Specifically, he served as a Mashpia, | Hasidic mentor, in the Yeshiva of Tomchei Temimim in |
and rosh yeshiva affiliated with the Breslov | Hasidic movement in Israel. |
born 1932) is a leading figure in the Breslov | Hasidic movement in Israel. |
Pshevorsk is a small | Hasidic movement based in Antwerp, Belgium, led by th |
A beloved figure of the | Hasidic movement, he became known as the chozeh, whic |
Perl's satire of the | Hasidic movement, Revealer of Secrets (Megalleh Temir |
central headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch | Hasidic movement, located on Eastern Parkway in the C |
ablished a synagogue continuing the Novominsk | Hasidic movement. |
Danube River and were influenced more by the | Hasidic movement. |
In some | Hasidic movements, the Rebbe only eats his Shabbat me |
st major local carnivals and a performance of | Hasidic music for Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir. |
nd David Fiuczynski's KiF, and as a member of | Hasidic New Wave. |
nstance, emphasizes a jazz-funk fusion, while | Hasidic New Wave blends jazz with Semitic and African |
who is a leader of a Jewish community, either | hasidic or non-hasidic) in that a significant functio |
mir, Volhynia region of modern day Ukraine to | Hasidic parents. |
zadok HaKohen of Lublin, and they would study | Hasidic philosophy for many long hours. |
ary Chovevei Torah where he teaches Kabbalah, | Hasidic philosophy, and Talmud, and is the spiritual |
On September 13, 2010, ten | Hasidic pilgrims were deported back to Israel and ban |
s of violence and riots broke out amongst the | Hasidic pilgrims. |
n-law, on condition that R. David abandon his | Hasidic practices, and agree to study in the Volozhin |
and died 1831 in the city of Zidichov, was a | Hasidic rabbi and the founder of the Zidichov Hasidic |
In Dvinsk, his counterpart was the | Hasidic Rabbi Yosef Rosen, known as the Rogatchover G |
b, known as The Kaliver Rebbe, is a prominent | Hasidic rabbi who is the Rebbe (spiritual leader) of |
ompared to that of Abraham J. Twerski another | Hasidic rabbi who has written extensively on addictio |
Moshe J. Kotlarsky is an Orthodox | Hasidic rabbi and vice chairman of the Merkos L'Inyon |
The band is influenced by the | Hasidic rabbi Nachman of Breslov and recorded some of |
of Ruzhin are accustomed to conducting their | Hasidic rabbinic courts regally, claiming descent fro |
it satirizes the language and style of early | hasidic rabbis writing in Hebrew, which was not the v |
ar worn in families of some Chassidic Rebbes ( | Hasidic rabbis), by unmarried children on Shabbat, an |
Menachem Mendel of Rimanov (1745-1815) was a | Hasidic Rebbe and author. |
(Yitzchok of Vurka) (1779-1848) was the first | hasidic rebbe of Warka. |
Rabbi Yaakov Perlow is a | Hasidic rebbe living in Boro Park, Brooklyn. |
um (1808-1883), known as the Yetev Lev, was a | Hasidic Rebbe in Austria-Hungary. |
1837), the Savraner Rebbe, was an influential | Hasidic Rebbe in Ukraine whose following numbered in |
Rabbi Isamar Rosenbaum (1886-1973) was a | Hasidic rebbe, and the progenitor of the extended Has |
An adherent of the Polish | Hasidic Rebbe, the Chozeh of Lublin, Rabbi Teitelbaum |
lso inherited his grandfather's position as a | Hasidic Rebbe. |
narily large number of his descendants became | Hasidic rebbes, including many around the world today |
He began to visit different | Hasidic rebbes, including Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev |
Rechel Shapiro (1902-2007) was a | Hasidic Rebbetzin and a scion of the extended Hasidic |
car driven by an Orthodox Jew from the Chabad | Hasidic sect, whose world headquarters are a mere blo |
For the fur hat worn by some | Hasidic sects originating from Poland, see Spodik. |
Elazar Lipa Schmeltzer is an American | Hasidic singer and composer. |
Shloime Dachs is an American | Hasidic singer who catapulted to stardom on the Ortho |
The | hasidic synagogue in Chortkov |
The | Hasidic synagogue in Sadhora. |
Interior of the | hasidic synagogue in Sadhora |
1839 that Rabbi Nissan Beck began plans for a | Hasidic synagogue. |
Examples might be Zen koans, | Hasidic tales, and the parables of Jesus. |
d the Wood, a collection of stories including | Hasidic tales, a semi-fictional account of Agnon's fa |
the level of Beinoni described in the classic | Hasidic text of the Tanya, one whose every thought, s |
In | Hasidic thought, the word Shavuot is an acronym for S |
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