- plural: קוויטלעך kvitlekh, kvitels, kvitelech,
kvitelach / kvitls, kvitlech,
kvitlach)
refers to a
practice developed by
Hasidic Judaism in
which a
Hasid (a...
- Schneerson's death. At the Ohel,
visitors have a
tradition of
writing kvitlach –
prayers on
small pieces of
paper –
which are then torn up and tossed...
- may come for a
private audience. A
kvitel (Yiddish for "note",
plural kvitlach) is a note with the name of the
petitioner and a
short request for which...
-
Rabbi Sekl Loeb
Wormser Kvitlach piled at the
grave of the Ba'al Shem of
Michelstadt Title Ba'al Shem of
Michelstadt Personal Born 1768
Michelstadt Died...
- all the
pidyonos (redemption-money) he
received from
people giving him
kvitlach to the
Boyaner chesed fund,
earmarked for the poor in Israel. Like all...
-
their North American diaspora. Also
spelled Kwitlech, Kvitlekh, Kvitlakh,
Kvitlach,
Quitli and Quitlok. McLeod, John. "Quitlok". Pagat.
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- graves. The
cemetery contains a
genizah (sacred
texts repository)
where kvitlach (prayer notes) from the
Western Wall are buried. In
addition to visitor...
-
reserved for
Hasidic rebbes, such as
receiving audiences and
accepting kvitlach (prayer
request notes), and to
preside over a tish (the
traditional Shabbat...
-
delivered divrei Torah in the
style of the
Belzer Rebbes. He also
accepted kvitlach and
pidyonot from
people s****ing his
blessing and prayers. He established...