Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk
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Menachem Mendel von Witebsk (geb. um 1730 in Witebsk; gest. um 1788 in Tiberias) war ein Führer der chassidischen Bewegung.
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Рабби Менахем Мендель из Витебска (1730, Витебск, Речь Посполита — 1788, Тверия, Османская империя) — деятель хасидизма третьего поколения. Особую роль рабби Менделя в истории хасидизма придаёт тот факт, что он основал движение хасидизма в Белоруссии, а затем в Палестине. Его авторитет признавали большинство направлений хасидизма.
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Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk (1730?–1788), also known as Menachem Mendel of Horodok, was an early leader of Hasidic Judaism. Part of the third generation of Hassidic leaders, he was the primary disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch. From his base in Minsk Menachem Mendel was instrumental in spreading Hasidism throughout Belarus. The Tanya (see "Compiler's Preface") is partially based on the works of Rabbi Menachem Mendel. Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk is the subject of 15 of the stories in Martin Buber's Tales of the Hasidim.
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Menachem Mendel von Witebsk
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Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk
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Менахем Мендель из Витебска
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Menachem Mendel von Witebsk (geb. um 1730 in Witebsk; gest. um 1788 in Tiberias) war ein Führer der chassidischen Bewegung.
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Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk (1730?–1788), also known as Menachem Mendel of Horodok, was an early leader of Hasidic Judaism. Part of the third generation of Hassidic leaders, he was the primary disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch. From his base in Minsk Menachem Mendel was instrumental in spreading Hasidism throughout Belarus. In the winter of 1772, he - along with Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi (who regarded Rabbi Menachem Mendel as his Rebbe after the Maggid's passing) - went to the Vilna Gaon with the aim of convincing him to rescind his ban on Hasidism, but the Vilna Gaon would not receive them. After the Maggid's death, Rabbi Menachem Mendel, along with fellow disciple Rabbi Abraham Kalisker ("Kalisker") settled in Horodok. In 1777 the two, along with 300 followers, emigrated to Eretz Israel, settling in Safed, Ottoman Syria. In 1783 they were forced out of Safed, and moved to Tiberias. The synagogue they built there in 1786 still stands among the Ancient synagogues of Tiberias. The Tanya (see "Compiler's Preface") is partially based on the works of Rabbi Menachem Mendel. Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk is the subject of 15 of the stories in Martin Buber's Tales of the Hasidim.
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Рабби Менахем Мендель из Витебска (1730, Витебск, Речь Посполита — 1788, Тверия, Османская империя) — деятель хасидизма третьего поколения. Особую роль рабби Менделя в истории хасидизма придаёт тот факт, что он основал движение хасидизма в Белоруссии, а затем в Палестине. Его авторитет признавали большинство направлений хасидизма.
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