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Misnagdim (מתנגדים, "Opponents";
Sephardi pronunciation: Mitnagdim;
singular misnaged / mitnaged) was a
religious movement among the Jews of
Eastern Europe which...
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Chabad (also
known as the "Alter Rebbe" in Yiddish), was
informed upon by a
misnaged named Hirsh ben Baruch, who sent
letters to two
Czarist ministers, and...
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Hatfields and McCoys". This
difference is of
course connected with the Hasidic/
misnaged debate,
Hasidism being considered the more
emotional and
spontaneous form...
- (1769–1832),
David (1771–1830), and Zwi
Hirsch (1776–1834). ****er was a
staunch misnaged and
prominent critic of the
Hasidic movement.
Rabbi ****er's
works became...
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closed by
government authorities in 1824,
making a name for
himself as a
misnaged figure. In 1843
Yitzhak would attend a
government convened conference on...
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Jewish Ch****idic sect,
while his
maternal grandparents were of the
Misnaged sect in
February 1904, Israel's
father set out for Cape Town in search...
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Stern was born in 1925 in Białystok, Poland. His
father was a
Lithuanian misnaged while his
mother came from a
Hasidic family. In his
childhood he studied...