- The
Hasidim of
Ashkenaz (Hebrew: חסידי אשכנז, trans.
Hasidei Ashkenaz; "German Pietists") were a
Jewish mystical,
ascetic movement in the
German Rhineland...
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Righteous Among the
Nations (Hebrew: חֲסִידֵי אֻמּוֹת הָעוֹלָם
ḥasidei ummot ha'olam) is a
title used by Yad
Vashem to
describe people who, for various...
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Practical Kabbalah (Hebrew: קַבָּלָה מַעֲשִׂית
Kabbalah Ma'asit) in
historical Judaism, is a
branch of
Jewish mysticism that
concerns the use of magic...
- movement,
shortly before the
arrival there of
Kabbalistic theory, was the "
Hasidei Ashkenaz" (חסידי אשכנז) or
Medieval German Pietists from 1150 to 1250....
- was a
leading Talmudist and Kabbalist, and the last
major member of the
Hasidei Ashkenaz, a
group of
German Jewish pietists.
Eleazar was most
likely born...
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examples of
medieval Jewish asceticism have been
Havoth ha-Levavoth and
Hasidei Ashkenaz.
Pious self-deprivation was a part of the
dualism and mysticism...
- 2025) and Bod. 1575 (f. 14v). Emanuel, Simcha [he] (2005). "Hapulmus shel
hasidei Ashkenaz al
nusah hatefillah".
Qovetz Mehkarim. Vol. 3. Magnes. p. 620...
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various Jewish groups since biblical times, and an
earlier movement, the
Hasidei Ashkenaz of
medieval Germany was also
called by this name. Today, the terms...
- such as the
Sefer Yetzirah and the
Bahir and the
medieval writings of the
Hasidei Ashkenaz.
Another influence that Scholem, and
scholars like
Yehudah Liebes...
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which used this 42-letter name as
their acrostic were po****r
among the
Hasidei Ashkenaz, and many
different poems were
composed based on
different versions...