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Elimelech Weisblum of
Lizhensk (1717–March 11, 1787) was a
rabbi and one of the
founding Rebbes of the
Hasidic movement. His
hometown was Leżajsk (Yiddish:...
- Leżajsk (Polish: [ˈlɛʐajsk]; Yiddish: ליזשענסק-
Lizhensk; Ukrainian: Лежа́йськ, romanized: Lezháysʹk),
officially the Free
Royal City of Leżajsk (Polish:...
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impressed by the H****idic
leader Elimelech of
Lizhensk during his
visit to Krakow,
Epstein traveled to
Lizhensk hoping to
study Torah and Ch****idut under...
- (Elezer Lippe),
father of the
prominent Ch****idic
Rebbes Rabbi Elimelech of
Lizhensk and
Rabbi Zusha of Hanipol. 13 Adar (474 BCE) – War
between Jews and their...
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included Rabbis Avraham HaMalach (his son),
Nachum of Czernobyl,
Elimelech of
Lizhensk,
Zusha of Hanipol, Levi
Yitzchok of Berditchev,
Boruch of Medzhybizh, Aharon...
- of
Lublin (the
Chozeh of Lublin) and of his uncle,
Rabbi Elimelech of
Lizhensk,
author of Noam Elimelech,
Rabbi Spira was
instrumental in
bringing Hasidic...
- thought.
Among the
disciples of the
Maggid of Mezeritch,
Elimelech of
Lizhensk (1717–1787), who
founded Hasidism in Poland-Galicia,
wrote the
early Hasidic...
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sites include those located in Góra
Kalwaria and Leżajsk (Elimelech's of
Lizhensk ohel).[better source needed] The
Great Synagogue in Oświęcim was excavated...
- was a
student of both the Magid/Dov Ber of
Mezeritch and
Elimelech of
Lizhensk, and
wrote many
books on Ch****idus and Kabbalah. He is
sometimes referred...
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Similar stories are told of
later Hasidic saints, such as
Rebbe Elimelech of
Lizhensk and others.
Gisant Bog body
Buddhist mummies Paramahansa Yogananda Sokushinbutsu...