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    Haleivi Ashlag from Warsaw, Poland, known as Baal HaSulam. Although Hasidic dynasties are most often named for their town of origin, this dynasty is known...
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  • A Hasidic dynasty or Chassidic dynasty is a dynasty led by Hasidic Jewish spiritual leaders known as rebbes, and usually has some or all of the following...
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    Russian Empire, to a family of scholars connected to the Hasidic courts of Porisov and Belz. Rabbi Ashlag lived in the Holy Land from 1922 until his death in...
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    the Land of Israel, and continued his schooling at the Hasidic institution "Torat Emet". Ashlag was ordained as a rabbi at age 20 by the chief rabbis of...
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  • Yehuda Ashlag (1885–1954) was a rabbi, Kabbalist and founder of the Ashlag dynasty. Ashlag may also refer to: Ashlag (Hasidic dynasty), founded by Yehuda...
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    the exposition of Lurianic Kabbalah by the 20th century Kabbalist Yehuda Ashlag). Major Arcana Qliphoth The path of the flaming sword See, for example,...
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  • posek Baruch Ashlag (1907–1991), Hasidic rebbe, Kabbalist, author, firstborn and successor of Yehuda Ashlag Yehuda Ashlag (1885–1954), Hasidic rebbe, kabbalist...
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    Kabbalah (section Hasidic)
    Bnei Baruch in 1991, following the passing of his teacher, Ashlag's son Rav Baruch Ashlag. Laitman named his group Bnei Baruch (sons of Baruch) to commemorate...
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  • "withdrawal" of God to create an "empty space", takes place from there. In Hasidic Judaism, the Tzimtzum is only the illusionary concealment of the Ohr Ein...
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  • psychology of deveikut (cleaving to God), and cleaving to the Tzadik (Hasidic Rebbe). In Hasidic doctrine, the tzaddik channels Divine spiritual and physical bounty...
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  • also differed from the way other Hasidic groups were developing, as he rejected the idea of hereditary Hasidic dynasties and taught that each Hasid must...
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  • continuous influence that has been felt from the inception of the Hasidic movements and its dynasties by famous rebbes until the present time. The following are...
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  • underlies the written word. Much later, in the 19th century, the Sfas Emes, a Hasidic rebbe, made the assertion that it was actually Abraham's deeds that became...
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    (2011). Chajes (2020); Chajes (2020b). Scholem (1987), p. [page needed]. Ashlag (1977), p. 12. Chajes (2020); Chajes (2022), pp. 6–36. Low (2015), p. [page needed]...
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  • Kabbalists expanded mystical theory within the Lurianic system. The later Hasidic and Mitnagdic movements diverged over implications of Lurianic Kabbalah...
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  • Devekut (category Hasidic thought)
    academia, "Dvequt" refers most commonly to the philosophical, mystical and Hasidic understanding of "Devequt" as "cleaving" or "attaching oneself" to God...
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  • Ayin and Yesh (category Hasidic thought)
    related to אֵין ʾên, lit. 'not') is an important concept in Kabbalah and Hasidic philosophy. It is contrasted with the term Yesh (Hebrew: יֵשׁ, lit. 'there...
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    1962. Brandwein, a Hasidic rabbi from the Stretiner Hasidic dynasty and a close student in the Kabbalistic circle around Yehuda Ashlag, would become Berg's...
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  • Creation. An Israeli professor, Mordechai Rotenberg, believes the Kabbalistic-Hasidic tzimtzum paradigm has significant implications for clinical therapy. According...
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  • incorporating Kabbalah is enormous, particularly in the voluminous library of Hasidic Judaism that turned esoteric Kabbalah into a popular revivalist movement...
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  • Synagogue Eastern European Judaism Hasidic Judaism / philosophy Lithuanian Jews Hasidic-Mitnagdic schism Modern Hasidic dynasties Mysticism in religious Zionism...
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    Synagogue Eastern European Judaism Hasidic Judaism / philosophy Lithuanian Jews Hasidic-Mitnagdic schism Modern Hasidic dynasties Mysticism in religious Zionism...
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    Tzadik (category Hasidic thought)
    esoteric spiritualisation in Kabbalah. Since the late 17th century, in Hasidic Judaism, the institution of the mystical tzadik as a divine channel assumed...
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  • "holy sin" Hasidic trader in Iași fair, Romania, 1845. Hasidic thought emphasised the material involvement of Lurianic messianic mysticism Hasidic stories...
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  • Synagogue Eastern European Judaism Hasidic Judaism / philosophy Lithuanian Jews Hasidic-Mitnagdic schism Modern Hasidic dynasties Mysticism in religious Zionism...
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  • however, teaches a belief in gilgul; hence, the belief is universal in Hasidic Judaism, which regards the Kabbalah as sacred and authoritative. Among...
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  • Yichudim (category Hasidic thought)
    how all the levels that once separated him and God are actually all one. Hasidic thought describes two levels of this Divine Yichud (Unity) with Creation:...
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