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- Mashpia (Hebrew: משפיע) or feminine Mashpi'oh lit. "person of influence", pl. Mashpi'im (Hebrew: משפיעים) is the title of a rabbi who serves as a spiritual...
- known for his annotated translation of Tanya. Rabbi Mendy Shishler is Mashpia. The yeshiva offers a three-year program, per the ethos and structure of...
- also known as Reb Meilech (born 12 November 1967) is a Hasidic Jewish mashpia and lecturer with thousands of students and hundreds of followers, although...
- gathering similar to a tish is led by a rabbi who is not a rebbe (i.e. a Mashpia), it can be referred to as a botte (esp. amongst groups from Romania) or...
- Practices and concepts Chabad house Chitas Dirah betachtonim Farbrengen Mashpia Nusach Ari Meshichist Mitzvah tank Mivtzoim Niggunim Noahide laws Public...
- the daughter of a local rabbi. In 1790 Rabbi Dovber was appointed the Mashpia (spiritual guide) of the Hasidim who would come to visit his father. When...
- those ****embled, and thus this gathering is never referred to as a tish. A mashpia or similar community leader leads the farbrengen in a public setting, such...
- ****embly. His worries about the Mountain Jews led him to send a famous Mashpia, Rabbi Shmuel Levitin of Rakshik, to the Caucasus to set up institutions...
- Practices and concepts Chabad house Chitas Dirah betachtonim Farbrengen Mashpia Nusach Ari Meshichist Mitzvah tank Mivtzoim Niggunim Noahide laws Public...
- January 2013) was an American-born rabbi, inspirational Torah leader and mashpia who aut****d numerous books. He joined the Mir Yeshiva following its escape...