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Rabbi Meshulam Zusha of
Hanipol or
Meshulum Zusil of
Anipoli (1718–1800), Reb Zusha, Reb Zushe, The
Rebbe Reb
Zusha (sometimes
spelled Zushye, Zusil,...
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HaMalach (his son),
Nachum of Czernobyl,
Elimelech of Lizhensk,
Zusha of
Hanipol, Levi
Yitzchok of Berditchev,
Boruch of Medzhybizh,
Aharon (HaGadol) of...
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Berditchev remained nearby.
Elimelech of Lizhensk, his
brother Zusha of
Hanipol, and
Yisroel Hopsztajn established the sect in
Poland proper.
Vitebsk and...
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Anipoli or
Hanipol. The town was an
important H****idic
study center. The
Maggid of
Mezritch is
buried there as well as
Rabbi Zusha of
Hanipol (note spelling)...
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prominent Ch****idic
Rebbes Rabbi Elimelech of
Lizhensk and
Rabbi Zusha of
Hanipol. 13 Adar (474 BCE) – War
between Jews and
their enemies in
Persia (Book...
- Holocaust. The
tombs of Dov Ber and his
faithful disciple Meshulam Zusha of
Hanipol,
located in the
Jewish cemetery, were
vandalized during the
Second World...
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first successor to Baal Shem Tov,
founder of
Hasidic Judaism) and
Zusha of
Hanipol 2nd
Moshe ~1830 1. Hannopil,
Ukraine 2. The
Great Synagogue in Chișinău...
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Zusha of
Hanipol (died 1800).
Anipoli is the
Yiddish name of Hannopil, Ukraine. The
founder of the dynasty,
Rabbi Meshulam Zusha of
Hanipol or Meshulum...
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Tanya the
Jewish people will go to
greet the Messiah"--Rabbi
Zusha of
Hanipol Devekut Jewish meditation Judah Loew ben
Bezalel articulated Kabbalah in...
- Schechter, Monatsschrift, ****iv. 114, 234.
Hasidic philosophy R'
Zusha of
Hanipol,
author of "Menorat Zahav" "Menorat HaMaor". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved...