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Misnagdim (מתנגדים, "Opponents";
Sephardi pronunciation:
Mitnagdim;
singular misnaged / mitnaged) was a
religious movement among the Jews of Eastern...
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Degel HaTorah party for the "Lithuanian"
Haredi Jews (also
known as "
Mitnagdim" by some). He
chose the name
Degel HaTorah,
meaning "Flag of The Torah"...
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represents the "Lithuanian wing" of the non-Hasidic
Haredim (known as "
Mitnagdim"), as
opposed to the Hasidic-dominated
Agudat Yisrael party. Sometimes...
- "'But Me No Buts': The
Theological Debate Between the
Hasidim and the
Mitnagdim in
Light of the Discourse-Markers Theory". Numen. 61 (5–6): 525–551. doi:10...
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Israel of
America Degel HaTorah Haredi Judaism Neturei Karta Hasidim and
Mitnagdim United Torah Judaism World Agudath Israel "Guide to Israel's political...
- "Lithuanians" (Lita'im or Litvaks) by
other Jews,
sometimes used to mean
Mitnagdim Grand Duchy of
Lithuania Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth List of Lithuanians...
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interpretations of this. To
Chaim Volozhin, the main
theoretician of the
Mitnagdim Rabbinic opposition to Hasidism, the
illusionism of Creation, arising...
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European traditionalist Jews who
rejected the
Hasidic movement were
dubbed Mitnagdim ("opponents") by the
followers of the Baal Shem Tov.
Lithuania became...
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Nusach Lita
because they are from Lithuania, and
there are
Polish mitnagdim who
recite Selichot according to
Nusach Polin. The
poems recited in the...
- ISBN 978-0-88125-844-8. Etkes,
Immanuel (2002-05-30), "The
Vilna Gaon and the
Mitnagdim as Seen by the Hasidim", The Gaon of
VilnaThe Man and His Image, University...