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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
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
Spanish kabbalist
Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov (c. 1390 – c. 1440) (Hebrew: שם טוב אבן שם טוב) was a Spanish kabbalist and fierce opponent of rationalistic philosophy. Tov was
Shem_Tov_ibn_Shem_Tov
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
Name list
poet Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov (c. 1390–1440), Spanish kabbalist Shem Tov Levi (born 1950), Israeli singer, pianist, flautist and composer Shem-Tov Sabag
Shem_Tov
Judæo-Spanish writer
To be distinguished from Joseph Albo (1380-1435) Joseph ben Shem-Tov ibn Shem-Tov (died 1480) was a prolific Judæo-Spanish writer born in Castile. He
Joseph_ibn_Shem-Tov
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
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
Hebrew grammarian from the middle ages
Moses ben Shem-Tob ibn Ḥabib (Hebrew: משה בן שם־טוב אִבְּן חביב, romanized: Moše ben Šemṭov ibn Ḥaviv; c. 1450–c. 1520) was a Hebrew grammarian, poet
Moses_ben_Shem-Tob_ibn_Habib
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
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
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
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
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
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
Spanish Talmudist and kabbalist
Shem Tov ben Abraham ibn Gaon (Hebrew: שם טוב בן אברהם אבן גאון; 1283 – c. 1330) was a Spanish Talmudist and kabbalist. Shem Tov was born at Soria, Spain
Shem_Tov_ben_Abraham_ibn_Gaon
Sephardic Jewish scholar (c. 1420–1489)
Abraham ben Shem Tov Bibago (c. 1420–1489) was a Sephardic Jewish philosopher, scholar, rabbi, preacher, theologian, and author from Aragon. A Jewish Averroist
Abraham_Bibago
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
"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
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
Spanish Jewish philosopher, physician, and polemicist
with the physician Shem-Tob ben Isaac of Tortosa, who lived earlier. He may also be confused with another Ibn Shaprut, Hasdai ibn Shaprut, who corresponded
Ibn_Shaprut
13th-14th century Talmudist
"Ishīlī, Yom Ṭov". Medieval Jewish Civilization: An Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge. pp. 369–70. ISBN 9780415937122. "Rabbi Yom Tov ibn Asevilli ("Ritva")"
Yom_Tov_of_Seville
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
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
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
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)
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
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
[citation needed], Shem-Ṭob of Tortosa was the author also of the Pardes Rimmonim, which is generally attributed to Shem-Ṭob ben Isaac ibn Shaprut. De Castro
Shem-Tob_ben_Isaac_of_Tortosa
Concept of rebirth in different physical form
Asher, Levi ibn Habib (the Ralbah), Shelomoh Alkabez, Moses Cordovero, Moses Chaim Luzzatto; early Hasidic masters such as the Baal Shem Tov, Schneur Zalman
Reincarnation
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
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
Aggadic midrash to the Psalms
In addition, the Hebrew acronym for "Shocher Tov" (ש"ט) has been mistakenly expanded as "Shem Tov" or "Shem Tob", and the midrash referred to by that name
Midrash_Tehillim
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
Mystical concept of a heavenly man or world
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
Adam_Kadmon
have identified ben Yom Tov with the Portuguese Jewish scholar David ben Yom Tov ibn Bilia; this is now considered unlikely. Yom Tov is Hebrew for Good Day
David_ben_Yom_Tov
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
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
Jewish eschatology concept
the Nahmanides, Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, Isaac Abarbanel, Abraham ibn Ezra, Bahya ibn Paquda, Yaakov Culi, the Vilna Gaon, Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn,
Year_6000
Hebrew book on Jewish mysticism
the 10th century. The shorter version (Mantua I.) was annotated by Dunash ibn Tamim or by Jacob ben Nissim, while Saadia Gaon and Shabbethai Donnolo wrote
Sefer_Yetzirah
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
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
French-born rabbi, victim of the 1190 York pogrom
Yom Tov (alt. Yom Tob) of Joigny, also denoted of York (died 1190) was a French-born rabbi and liturgical poet of the medieval era who lived in York,
Yom_Tov_of_Joigny
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
Talmudist and poet of the 11th century
It was owing to the latter title that Lekach Tov was confused with the Pesikta Rabbati by Gedaliah ibn Yaḥya, J. Heilprin, Azariah dei Rossi, and others
Tobiah_ben_Eliezer
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
Rabbinical versions of the Gospel of Matthew that are written in Hebrew
1380-85) by Shem Tov ben Isaac ben Shaprut (Ibn Shaprut), a Jewish physician living in Aragon, after whom the version is named. Shem Tov debated Cardinal
Rabbinical translations of Matthew
Rabbinical_translations_of_Matthew
Orthodox rabbi and kabbalist
Gagin of Jerusalem, making him the great-great-grandfather of Shem Tob Gaguine, the "Keter Shem Tob." His son was Yitzhak Mizrahi Sharabi and his grandson
Shalom_Sharabi
Part of Jewish spirituality
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
Primary_texts_of_Kabbalah
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
14th-century Spanish Jew and Hebrew writer
Shem Tov ben Isaac Ardutiel (also Shem Tov ibn Isaac Ardutiel or Santob de Carrión) (c. 1290 – c. 1369) a 14th-century Spanish Jew, Hebrew writer and a
Shem_Tob_ben_Isaac_Ardutiel
11th century French rabbi
Rabbi Yom Tov of Falaise, Hebrew: יום טוב מפלייזא also called Rabbi Yom Tov ben Rabbi Yehuda, was one of the 11th-century Baalei Tosafot in France. His
Yom_Tov_of_Falaise
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
Israeli historian and philosopher of Jewish mysticism (born 1947)
Rites and Broken Theologies: Cleaving to Vocables in R. Israel Ba'al Shem Tov's Mysticism (Crossroad, New York, 2020). Middot: On the Emergence of Kabbalistic
Moshe_Idel
Two general stages in 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
The World of Chaos and The World of Rectification
The_World_of_Chaos_and_The_World_of_Rectification
Rabbinical scholar
occupied with the printing of the first part of his biographical dictionary, Shem HaGedolim, (Livorno, 1774), and with his notes on the Shulhan Aruch, entitled
Chaim_Yosef_David_Azulai
11th-century Andalusian poet and Jewish philosopher
Hebrew manuscripts in the French National Library in Paris a work by Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera. Comparing it with a Latin work by Avicebron entitled Fons
Solomon_ibn_Gabirol
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
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
Grimoire of practical Kabbalah
to appear only in the 12th century. At least one section was available to Ibn Ezra before 1153, when he finished his commentary to Exodus. The likely compiler
Sefer_Raziel_HaMalakh
Beliefs which contradict the traditional doctrines of Rabbinic Judaism
Gersonides: His works condemned by Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov Abraham Abulafia: His works condemned by Rabbi Shlomo ibn Aderet. Sabbatai Zevi: The famous "false
Heresy_in_Judaism
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
Jewish liturgical tradition
HaShem Le'Olam Vayivarech David Atah Hu Adonai L'Vadecha Song of the Sea Nishmat (Shabbat and Jewish holidays only) Shochen Ad (Shabbat and Yom Tov only)
Pesukei_dezimra
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
Jewish rabbis of Provence
For this liturgy, see Seder ha-Tamid Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine, Avignon 1776. The Shem-Tov Bonet Kalonymos family[permanent dead link]
Hachmei_Provence
11th century Tosafist
Judah ben Yom Tov (Hebrew: יהודה בן יום טוב) was one of the Baalei Tosafot in France, a member of Rashi's family. His father was Rabbi Yom Tov of Falaise
Judah_ben_Yom_Tov
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
Mordechai_Sharabi
Rabbi and Kabbalist (c.1534–1572)
Jewish teachers, including the leading rabbinic scholar David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra. Luria showed himself a diligent student of rabbinical literature
Isaac_Luria
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
Rabbi and Kabbalist figure in Ottoman Syria (1522–1570)
complete intellectual system to its theology, such as by Meir ben Ezekiel ibn Gabbai. Influenced by the earlier success of Jewish philosophy in articulating
Moses_ben_Jacob_Cordovero
12th century rabbinic scholar and poet
several Masoretic and kabbalistic poems which have been preserved in Shem Tov ben Abraham ibn Gaon's commentaries on his poem. "BEKOR SHOR, SAADIA - JewishEncyclopedia
Saadia_Bekhor_Shor
Rabbi and foremost disciple of Isaac Luria (1542–1620)
Samuel Uceda, Judah Mishan, Abraham Gavriel, Shabbatai Menashe, Joseph ibn Tabul, and Elijah Falko (or Falkon). It is broadly accepted that Hayyim Vital
Hayyim_ben_Joseph_Vital
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
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
Rabbi
expressed, and the authorities cited, in the Bedeq HaBayit and the Hinukh. Yom Tov Asevilli was one of Aharon HaLevi's students. Bedeq haBayit (Sefaria) Commentaries
Aharon_HaLevi
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
Anthropomorphism_in_Kabbalah
Rabbi and Talmudic scholar (c. 1520–1591)
Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Its bibliography: Chaim Azulai, Shem ha-Gedolim, ed. Benjacob, i.36; David Conforte, Kore ha-Dorot (see index
Bezalel_Ashkenazi
13–14th century kabbalistic text
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
Sefer_HaTemunah
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
Gamliel_Rabinowitz
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
which he demolishes the whole dogmatical structure built up in Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov's Sefer ha-Emunot; (2) Responsa, 121 in number. Both were printed
Moses_Alashkar
Spanish Talmudist
(1901–1906). "Habib, Joseph ibn". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Its bibliography: Chaim Joseph David Azulai, Shem ha-Gedolim; David Cassel
Joseph_ibn_Habib
Title in Judaism given to people considered righteous
Belief after Advertisity, published in the 11th century by the Jewish sage Ibn Shahin. Both votive and free will offerings were common at saint's shrines
Tzadik
Israeli philosopher and historian (1897–1982)
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
Gershom_Scholem
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
Spanish Jewish philosopher and teacher (c. 1340 – 1410/11)
The original is no longer extant, but a Hebrew translation by Joseph ibn Shem-Tov, with the title "Refutation of the Cardinal Principles of the Christians"
Hasdai_Crescas
1573 summary of the teachings of Isaac Luria
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
Etz_Chaim_(book)
Rishon LeZion and Hakham Bashi (1654–1696)
Jerusalemite scholars R. Jacob Molkho, R. Yom Tov Zahalon and R. Yoseph bar Yoseph. Though young in years, ibn Habib was well known for his erudition and
Moshe_ibn_Habib
Jewish teacher
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
Monsieur_Chouchani
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
Nine_and_a_Half_Mystics
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
French writer and rabbi (c. 1160–1235)
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
Isaac_the_Blind
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
priest and poet Guido delle Colonne (born 1215) Sicilian writer, in Latin Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera (born 1225), Hebrew poet in Al-Andalus Tran Thanh Tong (born
1290_in_poetry
Polish kabbalist rabbi (1907–1991)
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
Baruch_Ashlag
Israeli academic and scholar (born 1947)
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
Yehuda_Liebes
Philosophical dispute in Judaism
Qena’oth, it was suggested by S. Harvey that this served as the model for Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera’s Epistle of Debate. Abraham Maimonides, Maimonides’ son, was
Maimonidean_Controversy
Spanish Jewish controversialist
pioneering works such as Shem Tov Shaprut's The Touchstone, Joseph Kimhi's Sefer ha-berit and most of all Jacob ben Reuben's Milhamot ha-Shem. It also shares common
Moses_ha-Kohen_de_Tordesillas
High Priest of Israel under King Ahaz
been buried close to Har Meron, a place that is now located in the Baal Shem Tov Forest, about 100 meters east of the grave of רב ייבא סבא [he]. It is unclear
Uriah_(Book_of_Kings)
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
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