- Cities—Jerusalem, Tiberias, Hebron, and Safed—and in 1697,
Rabbi Yehuda Hachasid led 1,500 Jews to Jerusalem. A 1660
Druze revolt against the
Ottomans destro****...
- Wills, in J. Q. R. iii. 472
Moishe Dovid Lebovits. "The Will of Rav
Yehuda Hachasid" (PDF).
Halachically Speaking. Vol. 3, no. 7.
Archived from the original...
- of
Coucy (HaSar MiCoucy). He
studied under Judah of Paris, and
Yehudah HaChasid.
Following in the latter's
footsteps he
traveled through Provence and Spain...
- piyyut. He is not, however, to be
identified with the
mystical Yehudah HaChasid, to whom are
attributed Sefer Hasidim and an
ethical will. The writers...
-
Maharal of Prague, and his
father "was a
direct descendant of
Rabbi Yehuda HaChasid." From
early childhood, the Maharsha's
remarkable talents were evident...
-
Rabbi Isaac Jabez (also
known as
Yitzchak Yaavetz and
Hachasid Yaavetz -- Hebrew: רבי יצחק יעבץ) (died 7th
Tevet 5308 / 29
November 1547) was a physician...
-
responded in such a
manner to
inquiries about the
ethical will of
Rabbi Yehuda haChasid,
which contains various instructions not
found in the Talmud, a question...
- he
became the
Rabbi of Beit El
Synagogue and was
given the
title Harav Hachasid. He was
married to
Sarah Labaton,
daughter of
Rabbi Isaac Labaton. Their...
-
brilliant rabbi. An
epithet prefixed to a name הרב החסיד, הרה״ח (harav
hachasid) - 1) The
pious rabbi. 2) (Chasidism) The rabbi, the chasid. An epithet...
- of
Yeshivat HaMekubalim/Beit El
Synagogue and was
given the
title Harav Hachasid Yitzchok Hutner (1906–1980), (Pachad Yitzchok), European-born, American...