Yom Hillula

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هيلولا (הילולא) أو موسم الحاخام داود بن باروخ هاك كوهي هو موسم حجيج اليهود المغاربة المقيمين بالمغرب وخارجه بدوار تنزرت في ضواحي تارودانت جنوب المغرب في منتصف كل دجنبر منذ 225 سنة. وتنطلق طقوس للهيلولا سنويا بشكل رسمي، حسب السنة القمرية اليهودية، كل يوم 3 ""، الذي غالبا ما يتزامن مع الثلث الأخير لشهر دجنبر من كل سنة، وتستمر احتفالاته على مدار أسبوع. rdf:langString
La Hiloula (judéo-araméen הילולא, substantif féminin formé à partir de la racine הלל, HLL, dont le sens premier est « crier avec joie et crainte ») est une coutume juive consistant à se rendre sur les tombeaux de tsaddikim (c’est-à-dire, les Justes) le jour anniversaire de leur mort, et de commémorer cette mort au moyen d'une cérémonie festive au cours de laquelle les pèlerins lisent des Psaumes et autres textes sacrés ou considérés comme tels (comme le Zohar). La Hiloula s'apparente fortement aux pèlerinages sur les tombes de saints musulmans, et chrétiens. rdf:langString
A Yom Hillula (Hebrew: יום הילולא, day of festivity) is another word for yahrzeit (the anniversary of a death). However, it differs from a regular yahrzeit in two respects. It refers specifically to the yahrzeit of a great Tzaddik who taught Kabbalah and/or Chassidus, and unlike a regular yahrzeit, which is marked with sadness and even fasting, a Yom Hillula is commemorated specifically through simcha (joy), and festive celebration. This term is most often used in Hasidic circles to refer to the day of the death of Hasidic Rebbes. According to Kabbalah, on the Yartzheit of a Tzaddik, all the spiritual redemption of their life shines into this World, contributing to the Messianic redemption and bringing spiritual blessing to all who are connected to them. The supreme Tzadik of the generatio rdf:langString
rdf:langString هيلولا
rdf:langString Hiloula
rdf:langString Yom Hillula
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rdf:langString هيلولا (הילולא) أو موسم الحاخام داود بن باروخ هاك كوهي هو موسم حجيج اليهود المغاربة المقيمين بالمغرب وخارجه بدوار تنزرت في ضواحي تارودانت جنوب المغرب في منتصف كل دجنبر منذ 225 سنة. وتنطلق طقوس للهيلولا سنويا بشكل رسمي، حسب السنة القمرية اليهودية، كل يوم 3 ""، الذي غالبا ما يتزامن مع الثلث الأخير لشهر دجنبر من كل سنة، وتستمر احتفالاته على مدار أسبوع.
rdf:langString La Hiloula (judéo-araméen הילולא, substantif féminin formé à partir de la racine הלל, HLL, dont le sens premier est « crier avec joie et crainte ») est une coutume juive consistant à se rendre sur les tombeaux de tsaddikim (c’est-à-dire, les Justes) le jour anniversaire de leur mort, et de commémorer cette mort au moyen d'une cérémonie festive au cours de laquelle les pèlerins lisent des Psaumes et autres textes sacrés ou considérés comme tels (comme le Zohar). La Hiloula s'apparente fortement aux pèlerinages sur les tombes de saints musulmans, et chrétiens.
rdf:langString A Yom Hillula (Hebrew: יום הילולא, day of festivity) is another word for yahrzeit (the anniversary of a death). However, it differs from a regular yahrzeit in two respects. It refers specifically to the yahrzeit of a great Tzaddik who taught Kabbalah and/or Chassidus, and unlike a regular yahrzeit, which is marked with sadness and even fasting, a Yom Hillula is commemorated specifically through simcha (joy), and festive celebration. This term is most often used in Hasidic circles to refer to the day of the death of Hasidic Rebbes. According to Kabbalah, on the Yartzheit of a Tzaddik, all the spiritual redemption of their life shines into this World, contributing to the Messianic redemption and bringing spiritual blessing to all who are connected to them. The supreme Tzadik of the generation is described as the all-inclusive, general soul of the Jewish people, further emphasised in Hasidic doctrine. The observation of a hillula in North African Jewish communities is also widespread, especially in Morocco, with the Hiloula of Rabbi Isaac Ben Walid and the <--(the Yom Hillula of Rabbi Amram ben Diwan) among them, as well as the Baba Sali in the Israeli town of Netivot.
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