27 relations: Breslov (Hasidic group), Chabad, Farbrengen, Hasidic Judaism, Hasidic philosophy, Hillel Paritcher, Manis Friedman, Mashgiach ruchani, Menachem Mendel Futerfas, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Menachem Zeev Greenglass, Mitzvah, Nissan Neminov, Rabbi, Rav, Rebbe, Rebbetzin, Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Simon Jacobson, Tanya, Tomchei Temimim, Torah, Yehuda Chitrik, Yeshiva, Yoel Kahn, Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki.
Breslov (Hasidic group)
Breslov (also Bratslav, also spelled Breslev) is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810), a great-grandson of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism.
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Chabad
Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, Habad and Chabad-Lubavitch, is an Orthodox Jewish, Hasidic movement.
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Farbrengen
A farbrengen (lit; verbringen "to spend ") is a Hasidic gathering.
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Hasidic Judaism
Hasidism, sometimes Hasidic Judaism (hasidut,; originally, "piety"), is a Jewish religious group.
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Hasidic philosophy
Hasidic philosophy or Hasidism (חסידות), alternatively transliterated as Hasidut or Chassidus, consists of the teachings of the Hasidic movement, which are the teachings of the Hasidic rebbes, often in the form of commentary on the Torah (the Five books of Moses) and Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism).
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Hillel Paritcher
Hillel HaLevi Malisov of Paritch, a levite by birth, commonly known as Reb Hillel Paritcher (1795-1864) was a famous Orthodox Jewish Chabad Rabbi in Russia.
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Manis Friedman
Manis Friedman (full name: Menachem Manis HaKohen Friedman, מנחם מניס הכהן פרידמן; born 1946) is a Chabad Lubavitch Hassid, Shliach, rabbi, author, social philosopher and public speaker.
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Mashgiach ruchani
A mashgiach ruchani (משגיח רוחני) – or mashgiach for short – is a spiritual supervisor or guide.
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Menachem Mendel Futerfas
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Futerfas (1906–1995), known informally as Reb Mendel, was a famous Chabad Mashpia and Chossid.
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Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Menachem Mendel Schneerson (April 18, 1902 OS – June 12, 1994 / AM 11 Nissan 5662 – 3 Tammuz 5754), known to many as the Lubavitcher Rebbe or simply as the Rebbe, was a Russian Empire–born American Orthodox Jewish rabbi, and the last rebbe of the Lubavitcher Hasidic dynasty.
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Menachem Zeev Greenglass
Menachem Zeev ("Wolf") Greenglass (1917 – 29 December 2010) was a Polish-Canadian rabbi associated with the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement.
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Mitzvah
In its primary meaning, the Hebrew word (meaning "commandment",,, Biblical:; plural, Biblical:; from "command") refers to precepts and commandments commanded by God.
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Nissan Neminov
Nissan Neminov (1904–1984), known familiarly as Reb Nissan, was a Belarusian Orthodox rabbi.
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Rabbi
In Judaism, a rabbi is a teacher of Torah.
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Rav
Rav (Hebrew רב) is the Hebrew generic term for a teacher or a personal spiritual guide.
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Rebbe
Rebbe (רבי: or Oxford Dictionary of English, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary) is a Yiddish word derived from the Hebrew word rabbi, which means 'master', 'teacher', or 'mentor'.
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Rebbetzin
Rebbetzin (רביצין) or Rabbanit (רַבָּנִית) is the title used for the wife of a rabbi, typically from the Orthodox, Haredi, and Hasidic Jewish groups.
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Shneur Zalman of Liadi
Shneur Zalman of Liady (שניאור זלמן מליאדי, September 4, 1745 – December 15, 1812 O.S. / 18 Elul 5505 – 24 Tevet 5573), was an Orthodox rabbi and the founder and first Rebbe of Chabad, a branch of Hasidic Judaism, then based in Liadi in the Russian Empire.
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Simon Jacobson
Simon Jacobson (born December 8, 1956) is the author of Toward a Meaningful Life (William Morrow, 2002), founder of and publisher of the Yiddish English weekly, The Algemeiner Journal.
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Tanya
The Tanya is an early work of Hasidic philosophy, by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of Chabad Hasidism, first published in 1797.
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Tomchei Temimim
Tomchei Temimim (תומכי תמימים.
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Torah
Torah (תּוֹרָה, "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") has a range of meanings.
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Yehuda Chitrik
Rabbi Yehuda Chitrik (August 28, 1899 – February 14, 2006) was an author and Mashpia in the Chabad Hasidic community in Brooklyn, New York.
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Yeshiva
Yeshiva (ישיבה, lit. "sitting"; pl., yeshivot or yeshivos) is a Jewish institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primarily the Talmud and the Torah.
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Yoel Kahn
Reb Yoel Kahan is a senior Chabad rabbi, who served as the leading Choizer and Meiniach for the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson.
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Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn
Yosef Yitzchak (Joseph Isaac) Schneersohn (יוסף יצחק שניאורסאהן; June 21, 1880 – January 28, 1950) was an Orthodox rabbi and the sixth Rebbe (spiritual leader) of the Chabad Lubavitch chasidic movement.
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Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki
Shneur Zalman Moishe HaYitzchoki, usually known familiarly as Reb Zalman Moishe, (c. 1872-3 Shvat, 1952), was an Orthodox Jewish Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi in pre-war Europe, and towards the end of his life, in the Land of Israel.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashpia