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Vayoel Moshe (Hebrew: ויואל משה) is a
Hebrew book
written in 1961 by
Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum,
founder of the
Satmar Hasidic movement. In it,
Teitelbaum argues...
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introduction to
Vayoel Moshe. The
introduction mentioned: "and it is
necessary to
learn about this
subject [of Zionism]... the holy book
Vayoel Moshe will...
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enunciated his
theological response in the book
Vayoel Moshe (Hebrew: וַיּוֹאֶל מֹשֶׁה, romanized: va-yo'el moshe, lit. 'and Moses...
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writings of
Iraqi sage Ben Ish Chai.[citation needed] The Baba Sali
praised VaYoel Moshe, the
polemic against Zionism written by
Rabbi Joel
Teitelbaum of Satmar...
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beginnings of the
messianic Atchalta De'Geulah. The book
includes a
rebuttal to
Vayoel Moshe, the anti-Zionist
tract written by
Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum. In a final...
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author of
Atzei Chaim; and
Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum,
author of
Divrei Yoel and
VaYoel Moshe, who was the
rabbi of Satmar,
before he
became the
Rebbe of the Satmar...
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Yehezkel Abramsky (1886–1976) Yoel
Teitelbaum (1887–1979),
Vayoel Moshe,
Divrei Yoel
Avraham Chaim Naeh (1890–1954)
Ketzos HaShulchan, Shiurei...
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known as
Satmar Hasidim, and his name 'Moshe' was the
inspiration for the
Vayoel Moshe series of
books aut****d by his descendant, Yoel
Teitelbaum of Satmar...
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works Teitelbaum aut****d himself, or
otherwise compiled by students:
Vayoel Moshe (1958),
explaining his
belief that
Zionism is
prohibited by halakha...
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because the state's ****ure is
still uncertain. The
Satmar Rebbe, in his book
Vayoel Moshe maintains that
Maimonides spoke of the
Three Oaths as binding. (See...