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Admortization
Admortization Ad*mor`ti*za"tion, n. [LL. admortizatio. Cf. Amortization.] (Law) The reducing or lands or tenements to mortmain. See Mortmain.

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- A Rebbe (Yiddish: רבי, romanized: rebe) or Admor (Hebrew: אדמו״ר) is the spiritual leader in the Hasidic movement, and the personalities[clarification...
- Tanya and the Shulchan Aruch"), "Alter Rebbe" (Yiddish for "Old Rabbi"), "Admor HaZaken" (Hebrew for ″Our Old Master and Teacher″), "Rabbenu HaZaken" (Hebrew...
- following characteristics: Each leader of the dynasty is referred to as an ADMOR (abbreviation for ADoneinu MOreinu VeRabeinu – "our master, our teacher...
- themselvesthough they are known colloquially as Rebbes or by the honorific Admor. Originally denoting an observant, moral person, in Hasidic literature,...
- is placed before the name, as in "Admor of Pinsk" or "R' (stands for Rabbi, Rabbeinu, Rav, or Reb) Ploni Almoni, Admor of Redomsk". This term is used to...
- Vizhnitz rebbe, and Margalia, the daughter of Rabbi Ze'ev Twersky, the Admor of Rachmastrivka. His grandfather was the rebbe Yisroel Hager. At the age...
- where he set up a large yeshiva in 1881 and began to serve as a rebbe (Admor) there. He left Vishnitsa and re-established his Yeshiva in Bobov where...
- He was the founder of the Lublin Hasidic dynasty and served as its first Admor in Lublin. Eiger was born in Poznań (then Prussia, now Poland) to Rabbi...
- the Izhbitza-Radzin Hasidic dynasty, and Emanuel Ber, the grandson of the Admor of Peshdvorz and a descendant of Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Halevi Epstein,...
- genius"), Rebbe ("[our/my] rabbi"), HaTzadik ("the righteous/saintly"), "ADMOR" ("Adoneinu Moreinu VeRabeinu") ("our master, our teacher and our rabbi/master")...