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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...
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September 1907 – 2 July 1995)
known informally as Reb Mendel, was a
Chabad Mashpia and Chossid. ****erfas
operated clandestine Jewish Cheders in the Soviet...
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towards the end of his life, in the Land of Israel. He
served as a
Mashpia (Hasidic mentor) and shochet. He was a
follower of the
Rebbe Rashab and...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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founding rabbi of
Congregation Aish
Kodesh in Woodmere, New York, and
former Mashpia/mashgiach
ruchani at the
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS)...
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Practices and
concepts Chabad house Chitas Dirah betachtonim Farbrengen Mashpia Nusach Ari
Mitzvah tank
Mivtzoim Niggunim Noahide laws
Public menorah Seder...
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Ashdod branch merged with the
Jerusalem yeshiva and
Brody became its
mashpia (spiritual guide), as well as the
translator of Arush's
books into English...
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Practices and
concepts Chabad house Chitas Dirah betachtonim Farbrengen Mashpia Nusach Ari
Mitzvah tank
Mivtzoim Niggunim Noahide laws
Public menorah Seder...