- The
perushim (Hebrew: פרושים) were
Jewish disciples of the
Vilna Gaon,
Elijah ben
Solomon Zalman, who left
Lithuania at the
beginning of the 19th century...
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resettled in 1837 by
members of the Ashke****
Jewish community,
known as the
Perushim. In 1856, the
Ottoman Sultan Abdelmecid issued a
firman authorizing the...
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belong to the
original Ashke****
community of Jerusalem, also
known as
Perushim). The
shtreimel is
generally worn
after marriage,
although it may be worn...
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ninth gate, Baḥya
directly quotes sayings of the Sufis, whom he
calls Perushim. However, the
author of the
Chovot HaLevavot did not go so far as to approve...
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called Chumash, and is
usually printed with the
rabbinic commentaries (
perushim). In
rabbinic literature, the word
Torah denotes both the five
books (תורה...
- of Kitov.[citation needed] In the 18th century,
groups of
Hasidim and
Perushim settled in the Land of
Israel (Ottoman
Southern Syria). In 1764
Rabbi Nachman...
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umbrella organization for all
their needs. The
first examples were
Kolel Perushim (students of the
Vilna Gaon who
established the
first Ashke**** Jewish...
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Kovno Kollel also
known as
Kollel Perushim of
Kovno or
Kollel Knesses Beis Yitzchok, was a
kollel located in Kaunas, Lithuania. It was
founded in 1877...
- century,
Eastern European Jews who were
opponents of Hasidism,
known as the
Perushim,
settled in Palestine. In the late 18th century,
local Arab
Sheikh Zahir...
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immigration to
Eretz Yisrael. In 1808
hundreds of the Gaon's disciples,
known as
Perushim,
settled in
Tiberias and Safed, and
later formed the core of the Old Yishuv...