- of God") (also:
Midrash Hasidim 'School of the Devout' or
Yeshivat ha
Mekubalim, 'Yeshiva of the Kabbalists') is a
center of
kabbalistic study in Jerusalem...
- [shaving with a razor] is
delineated by the holy
Zohar and the
books of the
Mekubalim, and is
considered a
great and
terrible sin,
among the most grievous."...
- m****cripts that
Rabbi Kaduri could not
smuggle to Beit El
Yeshiva (Yeshivat Ha
Mekubalim) in Jerusalem. He knew all the
writings of
Rabbi Yitzhak Luria, the founder...
-
mentioned in
their books. At Bet El Yeshiva, he
belonged to a
group of 12
mekubalim along with Hida,
Torat Hakham,
Rabbi Yom-Tov
Algazi and
other sages of...
- traditional-form
Kabbalistic circles and in
sections of the
Hasidic movement.
Mekubalim mizra'chim (oriental
Sephardi Kabbalists),
following the
tradition of...
-
buried in Har HaMenuchot, also
known as
Givat Shaul Cemetery.
Yeshivat Ha
Mekubalim Nahar Shalom Archived 2007-11-06 at the
Wayback Machine Biography of Rabbi...
- [shaving with a razor] is
delineated by the holy
Zohar and the
books of the
Mekubalim, and is
considered a
great and
terrible sin,
among the most grievous."...
-
there are two with this name in Jerusalem,
along with the
Yeshivat Ha
Mekubalim school of Kabbalah. One is
located in the
Jewish Quarter, but another...
- Luzzatto. He
would only
allude in the most
general ways to
other great mekubalim (mystics) such as the Baal Shem Tov, the Ari,
Shneur Zalman of Liadi,...
-
Defense Forces Ovadia Hedaya (1889–1969), rosh
yeshiva of
Yeshivat Ha
Mekubalim/Beit El Synagogue,
recipient of the
Israel Prize in
rabbinical literature...