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Illui (Hebrew: עילוי or עלוי also ilui;
pronounced [ʔiˈluj] plural: illuim) is a
young Talmudic prodigy. The
Hebrew term is
applied to
exceptional Talmudic...
- bavegung"), a
movement which began in
Ukraine in the 18th
century Amidah Illui Tzadik Danby, H., ed. (1933). The Mishnah. Oxford:
Oxford University Press...
- as an
external student of the
local Soviet school. He was
considered an
illui and genius, and by the time he was 17, he had
mastered the
entire Talmud...
- Hakudosh)
Simcha Bunim Bonhardt (Rebbe Reb Bunim)
Avraham Moshe Bonhardt (
Illui Hakudosh)
Disciples Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz (II) (Biala Hasidism) Joshua...
- (pl) houses" 3rd
person singular illua "his house"
illui "his houses"
plural illuat "their house"
illui "their houses" 4th
person singular illuni "his own...
- מֻנַּ֣ח
Munach שׁוֹפָר הוֹלֵ֣ךְ
Shofar holekh שׁוֹפָר עִלּ֣וּי
Shofar '
illui Mahpach ב֤ U+05A4 מַהְפַּ֤ך
Mahpakh (שׁוֹפָר) מְהֻפָּ֤ךְ (Shofar) mehuppakh...
- PL SG PL NOM ille/illi/ipse illi/ipsi illa/ipsa illas/ipsas ACC illu/ipsu illos/ipsos (GEN-)DAT
illui/ipsui illoru/ipsoru illaei/ipsaei illoru/ipsoru...
- אברהם משה בונהרט פון פשיסכע; c. 1800 –
December 27, 1829) also
known as the
Illui Hakudosh (lit. 'The Holy Prodigy') was the
contested third Grand Rabbi of...
- ****hek (Hebrew: שלמה פוליצ'ק; 1877 – July 9, 1928)
known as "the
Meitscheter Illui" was born in Sinichinitz, near Meitchet, Grodna. He was an
important Talmudic...
-
Kaunas (formerly Kovno)
where he was
regarded as an
extraordinary student (
illui). This
institution also
exposed him to the
Musar movement,
profoundly influencing...