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  • Shem Tov Bible
  • The Shem Tov Bible is a Hebrew Bible produced by Shem Tov ben Abraham ibn Gaon. It was produced in Soria in Castile by Shem Tov in 1312. it is one of

    Shem Tov Bible

    Shem_Tov_Bible

  • Baal Shem Tov
  • Polish founder of Hasidic Judaism (1698–1760)

    Israel ben Eliezer (c. 1700 −1760), known as the Baal Shem Tov (/ˌbɑːl ˈʃɛm ˌtʊv, ˌtʊf/; Hebrew: בעל שם טוב) or BeShT (בעש״ט), was a Jewish mystic and

    Baal Shem Tov

    Baal_Shem_Tov

  • Hebrew Bible
  • Core group of ancient Hebrew scriptures

    University Bible Project Mikraot Gedolot New Jewish Publication Society of America Tanakh Non-canonical books referenced in the Bible Shem Tov Bible Weekly

    Hebrew Bible

    Hebrew Bible

    Hebrew_Bible

  • Keter Shem Tov
  • Literary work by Baal Shem Tov

    (Hebrew Bible). The Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement has republished the work in a number of new editions. In Keter Shem Tov, the Baal Shem Tov stresses

    Keter Shem Tov

    Keter Shem Tov

    Keter_Shem_Tov

  • Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera
  • Medieval Spanish Jewish philosopher

    Shem-Tov ben Joseph ibn Falaquera, also spelled Palquera (Hebrew: שם טוב בן יוסף אבן פלקירה‎; 1225 – c. 1290), was a Spanish Jewish philosopher, poet,

    Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera

    Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera

    Shem-Tov_ibn_Falaquera

  • Shem Tob's Hebrew Gospel of Matthew
  • Oldest extant Hebrew version of the Gospel of Matthew

    Touchstone) by the Spanish Jewish Rabbi Shem-Tov ben Isaac ben Shaprut. George Howard has argued that Shem Tov's Matthew comes from a much earlier Hebrew

    Shem Tob's Hebrew Gospel of Matthew

    Shem Tob's Hebrew Gospel of Matthew

    Shem_Tob's_Hebrew_Gospel_of_Matthew

  • Baal Shem
  • Historical Jewish practitioner of Practical Kabbalah

    Israel ben Eliezer was a Polish rabbi and mystical healer known as the Baal Shem Tov. His teachings imbued the esoteric usage of Practical Kabbalah into a spiritual

    Baal Shem

    Baal Shem

    Baal_Shem

  • Dov Ber of Mezeritch
  • Hasidic rabbi (1704–1772)

    Mezeritcher Maggid, was a disciple of Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer (the Baal Shem Tov), the founder of Hasidic Judaism, and was chosen as his successor to lead

    Dov Ber of Mezeritch

    Dov Ber of Mezeritch

    Dov_Ber_of_Mezeritch

  • Ibn Shaprut
  • Spanish Jewish philosopher, physician, and polemicist

    Shem-Tob ben Isaac Shaprut of Tudela (Hebrew: שם טוב אבן שפרוט) (born at Tudela, Kingdom of Navarre in the middle of the 14th century) was a Spanish Jewish

    Ibn Shaprut

    Ibn_Shaprut

  • Rabbinical translations of Matthew
  • Rabbinical versions of the Gospel of Matthew that are written in Hebrew

    unanimous. Other scholars have provided linguistic and historic evidence of Shem Tov's Matthew coming from a much earlier Hebrew text that was later translated

    Rabbinical translations of Matthew

    Rabbinical_translations_of_Matthew

  • Practical Kabbalah
  • Branch of the Jewish mystical tradition that concerns the use of magic

    Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chelm (1550–1583) and the Baal Shem of London (1708–1782). Yisrael Baal Shem Tov began his activity as a traditional Baal Shem, before

    Practical Kabbalah

    Practical_Kabbalah

  • Shem-Tob ben Isaac of Tortosa
  • Shem-Ṭob ben Isaac of Tortosa (1196–?) was a Provençal rabbi and physician. He was born in Tortosa in 1196. He engaged in commerce, and travelled. Once

    Shem-Tob ben Isaac of Tortosa

    Shem-Tob_ben_Isaac_of_Tortosa

  • Anger in Judaism
  • Chabad.org. Accessed December 23, 2014. Rabbi Yisroel Baal Shem Tov. Sefer Baal Shem Tov. Colel Bais Yosef. Melbourne: Australia. 2008. Rabbi Schneur

    Anger in Judaism

    Anger in Judaism

    Anger_in_Judaism

  • Tefillat Tal
  • Jewish prayer for dew

    kittel during the service, and some congregants may as well. The Baal Shem Tov would reportedly wear a kittel, and this custom is especially common among

    Tefillat Tal

    Tefillat_Tal

  • Tetragrammaton
  • Four-letter name of God in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible)

    הַשֵּׁם (HaShem, 'The Name') in everyday speech. The letters, properly written and read from right to left (in Biblical Hebrew), are: The Hebrew Bible explains

    Tetragrammaton

    Tetragrammaton

    Tetragrammaton

  • Yitzhak ha-Sangari
  • Legendary rabbi

    Sefer ha-Emunot ("Book of Beliefs"; early 15th century), Rabbi Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov wrote: I have been preceded by Rabbi Yitzhak ha-Sangeri, companion

    Yitzhak ha-Sangari

    Yitzhak ha-Sangari

    Yitzhak_ha-Sangari

  • Genealogies of Genesis
  • Genealogies appearing in the Book of Genesis

    401–409. doi:10.2307/3261014. JSTOR 3261014. Emanuel Tov (1992). Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. pp. 11, 352. See e.g

    Genealogies of Genesis

    Genealogies_of_Genesis

  • Chesed (Kabbalah)
  • Fourth emanation in Kabbalah

    (rectification). The 18th-century Hasidic movement, led by figures such as the Baal Shem Tov, further emphasized Chesed, advocating for acts of kindness and compassion

    Chesed (Kabbalah)

    Chesed (Kabbalah)

    Chesed_(Kabbalah)

  • Teth
  • Ninth letter of many Semitic abjads

    the Torah is in the word "ṭov" meaning "good." This was especially emphasized ever since the late 1600s after the Baal Shem Tov became influential, since

    Teth

    Teth

  • Devekut
  • Jewish concept referring to closeness to God

    particular meaning.[citation needed] The early Hasidic movement around the Baal Shem Tov developed from elite esoteric mystical circles of pneumatics, sometimes

    Devekut

    Devekut

  • Gilgul
  • Reincarnation in Kabbalah

    Vital; and from the 18th-century: the founder of Hasidic Judaism, the Baal Shem Tov, later Hasidic Masters, and the Lithuanian Jewish Orthodox leader and Kabbalist

    Gilgul

    Gilgul

  • List of Jewish Kabbalists
  • Kabbalah texts/tradition. Founding East-European Hasidic Masters: Baal Shem Tov, (BeSHT, Israel ben Eliezer). Founder of Hasidism. Ukraine 1698–1760 Jacob

    List of Jewish Kabbalists

    List_of_Jewish_Kabbalists

  • Jewish meditation
  • Meditation in Judaism

    Gerona, Moses Cordovero, Yosef Karo and Isaac Luria), Hasidic rabbis (Baal Shem Tov, Schneur Zalman of Liadi and Nachman of Breslov), Musar movement rabbis

    Jewish meditation

    Jewish meditation

    Jewish_meditation

  • Ein Sof
  • Infinite, unknowable aspect of God

    Kadmon, the sephirah of Keter and the soul essence of Yechidah. The Baal Shem Tov taught that the only reflection of Atzmus is the sincerity of the soul

    Ein Sof

    Ein_Sof

  • Tobiah ben Eliezer
  • Talmudist and poet of the 11th century

    בן אליעזר) was a Talmudist and poet of the 11th century, author of Lekach Tov or Pesikta Zutarta, a midrashic commentary on the Pentateuch and the Five

    Tobiah ben Eliezer

    Tobiah_ben_Eliezer

  • Yichudim
  • Specific form of Jewish meditation in Kabbalistic Jewish mysticism

    18th century Hasidism by new Jewish meditation forms taught by the Baal Shem Tov, based on its concern with deveikut direct internal consciousness of divinity

    Yichudim

    Yichudim

  • Tishrei
  • 7th month of the Hebrew calendar

    Tishrei – The Baal Shem Tov wrote that the day after Yom Kippur is an even greater holiday than Yom Kippur itself, a day called "Bshem HaShem" or in Yiddish

    Tishrei

    Tishrei

    Tishrei

  • Tanya (Judaism)
  • Main work of the Chabad philosophy

    scholars also followed the Baal Shem Tov as they saw the profound meanings of his new teachings. The Baal Shem Tov's successor Dov Ber of Mezeritch became

    Tanya (Judaism)

    Tanya (Judaism)

    Tanya_(Judaism)

  • Al-Ousta Codex
  • 14th-century Hebrew Bible codex

    genealogical record appears on p. 768 in the 13th and early 14th century Shem Ṭov Bible (Hebrew: כתר שם טוב) described by bibliophile David Solomon Sassoon

    Al-Ousta Codex

    Al-Ousta Codex

    Al-Ousta_Codex

  • Hasidic philosophy
  • Teachings of the Hasidic movement

    philosophy begins with the teachings of Yisroel ben Eliezer known as the Baal Shem Tov and his successors (most notably Dov Ber the Maggid of Mezeritch and his

    Hasidic philosophy

    Hasidic_philosophy

  • Shema
  • Jewish prayer

    brings the mystical panentheism of the founder of Hasidic Judaism, the Baal Shem Tov, into philosophical explanation. It outlines the Hasidic interpretation

    Shema

    Shema

    Shema

  • Psalm 136
  • Psalm in the Book of Psalms

    Fire of the Baal Shem Tov by Yitzhak Buxbaum, page 399 Jerusalem Bible (1966), Sub-title to Psalm 136 Kirkpatrick, A., Cambridge Bible for Schools and

    Psalm 136

    Psalm 136

    Psalm_136

  • Holy Spirit in Judaism
  • 242-244. Print. In response to Isaiah 63:10 written in commentary Ba’al Shem Tov, Shoftim 4:1 בשם הריב"ש, שכל החיבורים שהיו עד המהרש"א ועד בכלל, היו ברוח

    Holy Spirit in Judaism

    Holy_Spirit_in_Judaism

  • Rabbinic literature
  • Jewish literature attributed to rabbis

    midrashim Tanhuma Tanna Devei Eliyahu Tseno Ureno Yalkut Shimoni Keter Shem Tov Tzavaat HaRivash Toledot Yaakov Yosef Ben Porat Yosef, Tzafnat Paneach

    Rabbinic literature

    Rabbinic literature

    Rabbinic_literature

  • Happiness in Judaism
  • Religious requirement that Jews be happy

    Chareidim, "Mitzvat Hateshuvah", ch. 4. Rabbi Yisroel Baal Shem Tov. Sefer Baal Shem Tov. Colel Bais Yosef. Melbourne: Australia. 2008. Majesky, Shloma

    Happiness in Judaism

    Happiness in Judaism

    Happiness_in_Judaism

  • Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla
  • Spanish Kabbalah writer (1248-c.1305)

    Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, Isaiah Horowitz, Yehudah Aryeh Leib Alter, Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov, Moses al-Ashkar and Judah Hayyat. Long extracts from it are inserted

    Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla

    Joseph_ben_Abraham_Gikatilla

  • Kabbalistic approaches to the sciences and humanities
  • dimensions of "upper wisdoms" are Hasidic thought, initiated by the Baal Shem Tov from the 1730s and developing its classic schools by the mid-1800s, which

    Kabbalistic approaches to the sciences and humanities

    Kabbalistic_approaches_to_the_sciences_and_humanities

  • Divine providence in Judaism
  • Orthodox Judaism's view(s) on providence

    omnipresence and individual divine providence. According to Yisrael Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Hasidism, divine providence governs every detail of Creation

    Divine providence in Judaism

    Divine_providence_in_Judaism

  • Chayey Moharan
  • 1874 biography by Nathan of Breslov

    of the godly Tanna, holy one of Yisrael, our master Rabbi Yisrael Baal Shem Tov, memory of the righteous and holy is blessing, may their merit protect

    Chayey Moharan

    Chayey Moharan

    Chayey_Moharan

  • George Howard (Hebraist)
  • American Hebraist (1935-2018)

    Press. ISBN 9780891304906. OCLC 7551329. אבן שפרוט, שם טוב; George Howard; Shem Ṭov Ibn Shapruṭ (1987). The Gospel of Matthew according to a primitive Hebrew

    George Howard (Hebraist)

    George_Howard_(Hebraist)

  • History of Jewish mysticism
  • bring Lurianic meditation into communal prayer. Yisrael ben Eliezer Baal Shem Tov (1698–1760), founder of Hasidism in the area of Ukraine, spread teachings

    History of Jewish mysticism

    History_of_Jewish_mysticism

  • Isaiah Horowitz
  • Ashkenazi rabbi & mystic (c.1555–1630)

    Jewish life - notably, on the early Hasidic movement, including the Baal Shem Tov; Shneur Zalman of Liadi was described as a "Shelah Yid", and Shelah clearly

    Isaiah Horowitz

    Isaiah Horowitz

    Isaiah_Horowitz

  • Isaac Abarbanel
  • Portuguese Jewish statesman, philosopher, Bible commentator, & financier (1437–1508)

    Jewish philosophy. Abarbanel is quoted as saying that he counted Joseph ibn Shem-Tov as his mentor. At 20 years old, he wrote on the original form of the natural

    Isaac Abarbanel

    Isaac Abarbanel

    Isaac_Abarbanel

  • Nachman Goldstein
  • Ukrainian rabbi (1825–1894)

    Rebbe Nachman's references throughout the Bible, Talmud and Midrash. He also compiled teachings of the Baal Shem Tov and the Maggid of Mezeritch and their

    Nachman Goldstein

    Nachman_Goldstein

  • Maggid
  • Traditional Jewish religious itinerant preacher

    initially being opposed to the Baal Shem Tov's new ideas, he became a disciple and member of the Baal Shem Tov's close inner circle. After the death of

    Maggid

    Maggid

    Maggid

  • Yiddish literature
  • shoelaces". A story of the Baal Shem Tov, Hasidic founder, represents this: The saintly prayers of the Baal Shem Tov and his close circle were unable

    Yiddish literature

    Yiddish_literature

  • Holiness in Judaism
  • Key concept in Jewish thought

    responsibilities. Later mystical traditions, such as those associated with the Baal Shem Tov, emphasize intentionality, teaching that directing one’s thoughts and actions

    Holiness in Judaism

    Holiness in Judaism

    Holiness_in_Judaism

  • Amalek
  • Nation described in the Bible

    Ahmadinejad. More metaphorically, to some Hasidic rabbis (particularly the Baal Shem Tov), Amalek represents atheism or the cynical rejection of God, which leads

    Amalek

    Amalek

    Amalek

  • Seder hishtalshelus
  • Chabad philosophy

    this concept as expounded by the Baal Shem Tov amounted to an entirely new revelation. According to the Baal Shem Tov, Divine immanencer implies a direct

    Seder hishtalshelus

    Seder_hishtalshelus

  • Tree of life (Kabbalah)
  • Diagram used in various mystical traditions

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Tree of life (Kabbalah)

    Tree of life (Kabbalah)

    Tree_of_life_(Kabbalah)

  • Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern
  • Israeli Hasidic rabbi and Kabbalist

    Weber.[citation needed] Morgenstern combines the teachings of the Baal shem tov as expressed in the writings of Chabad and Komarna, and the teachings of

    Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern

    Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern

    Yitzchak_Meir_Morgenstern

  • Adam Kadmon
  • Mystical concept of a heavenly man or world

    Genesis 2:7 could not escape the attention of the Pharisees, for whom the Bible was a subject of close study. In explaining the various views concerning

    Adam Kadmon

    Adam_Kadmon

  • Hermetic Qabalah
  • Western esoteric tradition

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Hermetic Qabalah

    Hermetic Qabalah

    Hermetic_Qabalah

  • Chabad philosophy
  • Chabad-Lubavitch philosophical tradition

    based on the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov (founder of Hasidism) and the Magid of Mezritch (the Baal Shem Tov's successor and Shneur Zalman's teacher

    Chabad philosophy

    Chabad_philosophy

  • Shnayer Leiman
  • American scholar & university teacher (born 1941)

    the Hebrew Bible by Dennis Pardee, Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (July-Sept. 1978), 313. Rachel Elior, Israel Ba'al Shem Tov and his Contemporaries:

    Shnayer Leiman

    Shnayer_Leiman

  • Lilith
  • Female figurine in Near Eastern mythology

    feminine figure in Jewish mythology. Lilith does not appear in the Hebrew Bible or any other biblical source, although the Hebrew word lilit appears in

    Lilith

    Lilith

    Lilith

  • Hayyim Tyrer
  • Hasidic rabbi and kabbalist

    well as of the Maggid of Mezritch; both in turn direct pupils of the Baal Shem Tov. After he had been rabbi at five different towns, among them Mogilev, Czernowitz

    Hayyim Tyrer

    Hayyim_Tyrer

  • Soulmate
  • Person with whom one shares a special bond

    into male and female halves, which are reunited in marriage. The Baal Shem Tov is quoted as saying: “From every human being there rises a light that reaches

    Soulmate

    Soulmate

  • Kabbalah
  • Type of Jewish mysticism

    on 2009-02-02. Retrieved 2015-09-27. The Founder of Hasidism, the Baal Shem Tov, cautioned against the layman learning Kabbalah without its Hasidic explanation

    Kabbalah

    Kabbalah

    Kabbalah

  • Adar
  • 12th month of the Hebrew calendar

    (1796) – Death of Rabbi Leib Sarah's, a disciple of the Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov. One of the "hidden tzaddikim," Rabbi Leib spent his life wandering from

    Adar

    Adar

    Adar

  • Ayin and Yesh
  • "Nothingness" in Kabbalah and Hasidic philosophy

    reflected in Hasidic storytelling and the public activity of the Baal Shem Tov, Hasidism's founder. Dov Ber, uncompromising esoteric mystic and organiser

    Ayin and Yesh

    Ayin_and_Yesh

  • Sefirot
  • Ten emanations in Kabbalah

    Friday afternoon to prepare for the Sabbath, in the Habad Siddur "Tehillat HaShem." Khan, Geoffrey (2020). The Tiberian Pronunciation Tradition of Biblical

    Sefirot

    Sefirot

    Sefirot

  • Avraham Mordechai Gottlieb
  • Israeli rabbi

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Avraham Mordechai Gottlieb

    Avraham Mordechai Gottlieb

    Avraham_Mordechai_Gottlieb

  • Shavuot
  • Jewish holiday

    a memorial candle. Hasidic Jews also observe the yahrzeit of the Baal Shem Tov. On the first day of Shavuot the story of the giving of the Ten Commandments

    Shavuot

    Shavuot

    Shavuot

  • Reincarnation
  • Concept of rebirth in different physical form

    back in his time, to bring him back in your time, O my friends. — Baal Shem Tov The belief in reincarnation developed among some Jewish mystics in the

    Reincarnation

    Reincarnation

    Reincarnation

  • Ohr
  • Term in the Jewish mystical tradition

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Ohr

    Ohr

  • Qlippoth
  • Impure spiritual forces in Kabbalah

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Qlippoth

    Qlippoth

  • Significance of numbers in Judaism
  • (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob) The three sons of Noah (Ham, Shem and Japheth) Number of aliyot on a non-Yom Tov Monday and Thursday Torah reading and number of aliyot

    Significance of numbers in Judaism

    Significance_of_numbers_in_Judaism

  • Elul
  • 6th month of the Hebrew calendar

    (1609) – Death of Judah Loew ben Bezalel 18 Elul (1698) – Birth of Baal Shem Tov 18 Elul (1745) – Birth of rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi 23 Elul (2105 BCE)

    Elul

    Elul

    Elul

  • Four Worlds
  • Kabbalistic philosophical framework

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Four Worlds

    Four Worlds

    Four_Worlds

  • Martyrdom in Judaism
  • Sanctification of the name of God

    martyred famous Jews are Israel Alnaqua (died 1391) in Toledo and Joseph ibn Shem-Tov (died 1480). During the Spanish Inquisition, many of those who were executed

    Martyrdom in Judaism

    Martyrdom_in_Judaism

  • Year 6000
  • Jewish eschatology concept

    to correspond to 1000 years of normal human existence. Just as (in the Bible) God created the world in six days of work and sanctified the seventh day

    Year 6000

    Year 6000

    Year_6000

  • Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils
  • Talmudist, Bible commentator, and payyetan (author of piyyutim) of the mid-eleventh century. He is also known by the Hebrew name Yosef Tov Elem or “Tobelem”

    Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils

    Joseph_ben_Samuel_Bonfils

  • Rashbam
  • French rabbi

    Pirkei Avot Additions of his to Pirkei Avot are found also in Migdal Oz by Shem Tov ben Abraham ibn Gaon. The conclusions of the commentaries on the Talmud

    Rashbam

    Rashbam

  • Chaim ibn Attar
  • Moroccan rabbi (c. 1696–1743)

    died; it was on a Shabbat. It is said that that week in Europe, the Baal Shem Tov was sitting at Seudah shlishit, and before anyone in the area could have

    Chaim ibn Attar

    Chaim ibn Attar

    Chaim_ibn_Attar

  • Vayoel Moshe
  • Hebrew book by Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum

    handouts to support their institutions. Asserts that the way of the Baal Shem Tov is forgotten today, and that Hasidus is no longer properly understood.

    Vayoel Moshe

    Vayoel Moshe

    Vayoel_Moshe

  • Simeon Kara
  • Michael, Heimann Joseph, (1891) Or ha-Ḥayyim, Frankfort-on-the-Main (in Hebrew), No. 612 Luncz, in Jerusalem, ii.23-27 Responsa of Yom-Tov Zahalon, No. 160

    Simeon Kara

    Simeon_Kara

  • Wadi Qelt
  • Wadi in West Bank, Palestine

    Journeys Into The West Bank. Oxford: Signal. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-908493-61-3. Shem Tov Sasson, University Trip: Wadi Qelt II, Israel's Good Name, 12 February

    Wadi Qelt

    Wadi Qelt

    Wadi_Qelt

  • Israel Knohl
  • Israeli Bible scholar and historian (born 1952)

    of the Bible, (Tel Aviv: Dvir Press, 2008). Hebrew. Messiahs and Resurrection in 'The Gabriel Revelation, (London: Continuum, 2009). Ha-Shem: The Secret

    Israel Knohl

    Israel Knohl

    Israel_Knohl

  • Zohar
  • Foundational work in Kabbalah literature

    Zohar's authority in the Iberian Jewish community was such that Joseph ibn Shem-Tov drew arguments from it in his attacks against Maimonides, and even representatives

    Zohar

    Zohar

    Zohar

  • Gershom Scholem
  • Israeli philosopher and historian (1897–1982)

    concept of God of ancient Greek philosophy with the personal God of the Bible, led Jewish thinkers, such as Maimonides, to try to eliminate the remaining

    Gershom Scholem

    Gershom Scholem

    Gershom_Scholem

  • Tzadik
  • Title in Judaism given to people considered righteous

    tzadikim and the veneration of prophets and other figures from the Torah, Bible, and Quran overlapped significantly, as did the veneration of figures from

    Tzadik

    Tzadik

    Tzadik

  • Sefer Yetzirah
  • Hebrew book on Jewish mysticism

    interesting in the records of Jewish literature. With the exception of the Bible, scarcely any other book has been the subject of so much annotation. An

    Sefer Yetzirah

    Sefer_Yetzirah

  • Lurianic Kabbalah
  • School of kabbalah named after Isaac Luria (1534–1572)

    Kabbalah: New Perspectives, Moshe Idel, Yale University Press Sidur Tehillat HaShem, Habad Lurianic text, Kehot pub. English translation, p 211 Kabbalah: A Very

    Lurianic Kabbalah

    Lurianic_Kabbalah

  • Nachmanides
  • 13th century Sephardic rabbi and scholar

    nickname Bonastruc ça Porta (Catalan: [ˌbɔnəsˈtɾuk sə ˈpɔrtə]; literally "Mazel Tov near the Gate", see astruc), was a leading medieval Jewish scholar, Spanish

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

  • Moshe Teitelbaum (Satmar)
  • Hasidic rabbi

    Moshe Teitelbaum was the author of a five-volume Hasidic commentary on the Bible entitled Berach Moshe. In May 1999, Moshe Teitelbaum appointed his third

    Moshe Teitelbaum (Satmar)

    Moshe Teitelbaum (Satmar)

    Moshe_Teitelbaum_(Satmar)

  • Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg
  • German Jewish mystic (1150–1217)

    be confused with the 18th-century Hasidic Judaism founded by the Baal Shem Tov). Judah was born in 1150 in the small town of Speyer, now in the Rhineland-Palatinate

    Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg

    Judah_ben_Samuel_of_Regensburg

  • Zeir Anpin
  • Aspect of God in Kabbalah

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Zeir Anpin

    Zeir_Anpin

  • Christian Kabbalah
  • Christian interpretation of Kabbalah

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Christian Kabbalah

    Christian_Kabbalah

  • Partzufim
  • Particular reconfigured arrangements of the ten sefirot

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Partzufim

    Partzufim

  • Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia
  • Rosicrucian esoteric Christian order

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia

    Societas_Rosicruciana_in_Anglia

  • Bahir
  • Early work of Jewish Kabbalah

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Bahir

    Bahir

  • Jewish philosophy
  • Philosophy carried out by Jews or in relation to the religion of Judaism

    was a student of Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera. Gersonides is best known for his work Milhamot HaShem ("Wars of the Lord"). Milhamot HaShem is modelled after

    Jewish philosophy

    Jewish philosophy

    Jewish_philosophy

  • Isaiah 3
  • Book of Isaiah, chapter 3

    third chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains the prophecies attributed to the

    Isaiah 3

    Isaiah_3

  • Jewish principles of faith
  • miracle for Him. Judaism affirms that people are born with both a yetzer ha-tov (יצר הטוב), an inclination or impulse to do good, and with a yetzer hara

    Jewish principles of faith

    Jewish principles of faith

    Jewish_principles_of_faith

  • Jacob Emden
  • German rabbi and talmudist (1697–1776)

    was the son of the hakham Tzvi Ashkenazi and a descendant of Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm. He spent most of his life in Altona (now part of Hamburg, Germany)

    Jacob Emden

    Jacob Emden

    Jacob_Emden

  • Abraham Azulai
  • Kabbalistic author and commentator (1570–1643)

    All Generations, Laitman Kabbalah Publishers, 2011, p. 413-414 Azoulay, Shem ha-Gedolim, s.v.; Isaac ben Jacob Benjacob, Oẓar ha-Sefarim, p. 196; Julius

    Abraham Azulai

    Abraham Azulai

    Abraham_Azulai

  • Tzimtzum
  • Lurianic Kabbalah doctrine

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Tzimtzum

    Tzimtzum

  • Arich Anpin
  • Kabbalah aspect of Divine emanation

    1400s Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Yohanan Alemanno Moses Botarel Joseph De La Reina 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm

    Arich Anpin

    Arich_Anpin

  • Hebrew abbreviations
  • Overview of abbreviations in Hebrew language

    is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, ban]; and Baal Shem Tov is called the Besht (בעש״ט). A number of such acronyms differ only in their

    Hebrew abbreviations

    Hebrew_abbreviations

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  • KHEM-MES
  • Male

    Egyptian

    KHEM-MES

    , Son of Khem.

    KHEM-MES

  • ah Toy
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Scandinavian

    ah Toy

    Toy

    ah Toy

  • SHER
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    SHER

    (شیر) Persian name SHER means "lion."

    SHER

  • Shem
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Christian, Hebrew

    Shem

    Reputation; Sun; Told by God; Fame; Renowned; Name; Renown

    Shem

  • Shem
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical Hebrew

    Shem

    Mame, renown.

    Shem

  • SHEA
  • Male

    English

    SHEA

    Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Séaghdha ("descendant of Séaghdha"), possibly SHEA means "hawk-like." 

    SHEA

  • KHEM-HOTEP
  • Male

    Egyptian

    KHEM-HOTEP

    , Peace of Khem.

    KHEM-HOTEP

  • SHET
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SHET

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Sheth, SHET means "buttocks."

    SHET

  • TOVE
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    TOVE

    Unisex pet form of Scandinavian names starting with Torf- or Torv-, TOVE means "Thor" or "thunder."

    TOVE

  • Sem
  • Biblical

    Sem

    same as Shem

    Sem

  • TOVA
  • Female

    Swedish

    TOVA

    Swedish variant form of Scandinavian Tove, TOVA means "Thor" or "thunder." Compare with another form of Tova.

    TOVA

  • DOV
  • Male

    Hebrew

    DOV

    (דּוֹב) Hebrew name DOV means "bear."

    DOV

  • SHEM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SHEM

    (שֵׁם) Hebrew name SHEM means "conspicuous position, name, renown, sigma." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Noah.

    SHEM

  • Tod
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Tod

    Fox. Tod is a Scottish nickname meaning a clever or wily person.

    Tod

  • TOM
  • Male

    English

    TOM

    Short form of English Thomas, TOM means "twin."

    TOM

  • Shem
  • Biblical

    Shem

    name; renown

    Shem

  • TOR
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    TOR

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þórr, TOR means "Thor" or "thunder." Compare with other forms of Tor.

    TOR

  • TOVA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    TOVA

    (טוֹבָה)Hebrew name TOVA means "good." Compare with another form of Tova.

    TOVA

  • TOD
  • Male

    English

    TOD

    Variant spelling of English Todd, TOD means "fox."

    TOD

  • SHEP-SHET
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SHEP-SHET

    , a XXVIth dynasty Egyptian lady.

    SHEP-SHET

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  • Stem-winder
  • n.

    A stem-winding watch.

  • Shed
  • v. t.

    To divide, as the warp threads, so as to form a shed, or passageway, for the shuttle.

  • Shed
  • v. t.

    To part with; to throw off or give forth from one's self; to emit; to diffuse; to cause to emanate or flow; to pour forth or out; to spill; as, the sun sheds light; she shed tears; the clouds shed rain.

  • Stem
  • n.

    Anything resembling a stem or stalk; as, the stem of a tobacco pipe; the stem of a watch case, or that part to which the ring, by which it is suspended, is attached.

  • Stem
  • v. t.

    To remove the stem or stems from; as, to stem cherries; to remove the stem and its appendages (ribs and veins) from; as, to stem tobacco leaves.

  • Hem
  • pron.

    Them

  • Sham
  • a.

    False; counterfeit; pretended; feigned; unreal; as, a sham fight.

  • Shet
  • imp.

    of Shet

  • Hem
  • v. t.

    To form a hem or border to; to fold and sew down the edge of.

  • Shed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Shed

  • Shet
  • p. pr.

    of Shet

  • Stem
  • v. t.

    To oppose or cut with, or as with, the stem of a vessel; to resist, or make progress against; to stop or check the flow of, as a current.

  • Shed
  • v. t.

    To let fall; to throw off, as a natural covering of hair, feathers, shell; to cast; as, fowls shed their feathers; serpents shed their skins; trees shed leaves.

  • Hem
  • v. i.

    To make the sound expressed by the word hem; hence, to hesitate in speaking.

  • Him
  • pron.

    Them. See Hem.

  • Hem
  • n.

    An utterance or sound of the voice, hem or hm, often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention.

  • Ahem
  • interj.

    An exclamation to call one's attention; hem.

  • Stem-winding
  • a.

    Wound by mechanism connected with the stem; as, a stem-winding watch.

  • Stem
  • n.

    A little branch which connects a fruit, flower, or leaf with a main branch; a peduncle, pedicel, or petiole; as, the stem of an apple or a cherry.

  • Shed
  • n.

    A slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut; as, a wagon shed; a wood shed.