Concept cluster: History > Hasidic Judaism
n
Israel ben Eliezer, founder of the modern Hassidic movement of Judaism.
adj
(rare, Christian, derogatory) Resembling Balaam, as described in Revelation 2:14.
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Alternative form of Beelzebub [(biblical) A Canaanite deity worshipped at Ekron.]
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(Judaism) A firstborn child.
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A member of the Chasidic group known as Chabad.
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(historical) A member of a group of Jewish immigrants to Palestine who worked in agriculture or forestry.
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Alternative form of Haredi [A member of a stream of Orthodox Judaism characterized by rejection of modern secular culture.]
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Any of many secular Jewish organizations.
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Secret adherence to Judaism.
adj
(Judaism) religious rather than secular; observing Jewish customs
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A rabbinic judge
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(Judaism) A Jew who is frum (pious and observant of Jewish laws and customs).
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Pertaining to the Gemara.
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(Judaism) One versed in the Gemara, or adhering to its teachings.
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A male convert to Judaism.
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(Judaism) A Sephardic rabbi.
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A Jewish person who strictly adheres to halakhic and Talmudic laws.
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Pertaining to Haredi Jews.
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A follower of Hasidism.
adj
Of or pertaining to Hassidic Judaism.
adj
Alternative form of Hasidic [Of or pertaining to Hassidic Judaism.]
adj
Hebraistic
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An elementary school in which students are taught to read Hebrew texts.
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Archaic spelling of Judas. [(biblical) One of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, known for his role in Jesus' betrayal into the hands of Roman authorities. Also called Judas Iscariot.]
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Alternative form of Yahweh [(history of religion) The name of the God of Israel worshipped by the Jahwist prophets in the kingdoms of Israel and Judah in antiquity.]
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Alternative form of Jehovism [Jehovist beliefs or principles generally.]
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Alternative form of Jehovie. [(slang, often derogatory) A Jehovah's Witness.]
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The Talmud composed and compiled primarily from the teachings, discussions and disagreements of the Amoraim of the land of Israel.
adj
Alternative form of Judaic [Pertaining to the Jews, their culture or their religion.]
v
(British spelling) alternative form of Judaize [(transitive) To impose Jewish observances or rites upon; to convert to Judaism.]
n
(rare) One who believes and practices Judaism.
adv
In a Judaistic way.
adj
(religion) Encompassing Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
adj
Obsolete form of Judeo-Christian. [(Judaism, Christianity) Of or pertaining to Judaism and Christianity.]
adj
(humorous or derogatory) Alternative letter-case form of Juish
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(Judaism) The high priest.
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(Judaism) The Western Wall.
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The Book of the Kuzari, otherwise known as The Book of Refutation and Proof in Support of the Abased Religion, a philosophical treatise by Judah Halevi.
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A man respected in the community for his wisdom or knowledge of Torah and Jewish teachings.
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A member of the Chabad movement in Judaism.
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Alternative form of Manichaean [Of or relating to Manichaeism.]
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A proponent of the Haskalah.
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Alternative form of Mechitarist [(historical) A member of a congregation of Benedictine monks of the Armenian Catholic Church established in 1717 by Abbot Mekhitar of Sebaste on the island of San Lazzaro, south of Venice.]
n
Alternative spelling of Melachim [(Judaism) Either one of the two Books of Kings (1 Kings = Melachim Aleph; 2 Kings = Melachim Bet).]
adj
Alternative form of Mishnaic [From or referring to the Mishnah, the first part of the Talmud.]
adj
Mishnaic.
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(Jewish) An (extended) family.
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(historical, Judaism) A servant of the priests and Levites in the menial services about the tabernacle and temple.
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A subscriber to Noahidism.
adj
Not Jewish, nor of Jewish descent.
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(rare, historical) A female proselyte; a female gentile who has converted to Judaism.
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Abbreviation of rabbi. [A Jewish scholar or teacher of halacha (Jewish law), capable of making halachic decisions.]
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A Jew who is or is qualified to be the leader of a Jewish congregation.
adj
Of or relating to rabbis, their writings, or their work.
adj
Of or relating to Rabbinic Judaism.
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Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, a medieval Rabbi from Troyes, known for his commentary on the Hebrew Bible and Babylonian Talmud.
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(Judaism) The spiritual leader of a Hasidic Jewish community.
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(Judaism) Mrs
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The husband of a female rabbi in liberal streams of Judaism
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(State of Israel) A non-Jew who risked his or her life during the Holocaust to save Jews from extermination by the Nazis.
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(Judaism) Of or relating to the Rishonim.
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An Hasidic Jewish dynasty, and the religious movement that follows it.
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A member of the Satmar movement.
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A volunteer Jewish civilian patrol organization found in Haredi communities in various countries.
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One who attends shul; a practising Jew.
adj
Alternative form of Shivaistic [Relating to Shivaism.]
adj
Relating to the soferim (Jewish scribes).
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A place of worship for Jews or Samaritans.
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(by extension) The Jewish Temple at Jerusalem (as continuing the functions of the earlier tabernacle).
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(derogatory) Television programming, regarded as dominated by Jewish interests.
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A Hassidic community
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Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman Kremer, a famous rabbi from Vilnius
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Alternative spelling of Jah, based on the Hebrew theophoric variant of יָהּ (yah) — ־יָהוּ (yahu) [(religion) A shortened form of Yahweh or Jehovah, God's personal name in the Bible. Often appearing as part of Biblical names as "-iah", or "Jeho-" as in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jehoshua, and Jehosaphat, and Hebrew words like הַלְּלוּיָהּ (“hallelujah”).]
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Alternative form of Jehovist [The writer of the passages of the Old Testament, especially those of the Pentateuch, in which the Supreme Being is styled Jehovah. See Elohist.]

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