Misnagdim (מתנגדים, "Opponents"; Sephardi pronunciation: Mitnagdim; singular misnaged/mitnaged) was a religious movement among the Jews of Eastern Europe...
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Białystok. However, following the dispute between the Hasidim and the Misnagdim, in which the Lithuanian academies were the heartland of opposition to...
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Shneur Zalman of Liadi (section Misnagdim)
status. In the course of the Hasidic movement's establishment, opponents (Misnagdim) arose among the local Jewish community. Disagreements between Hasidim...
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influential in his native town, the Vilna Gaon joined the "opposers" or Misnagdim, rabbis and heads of the Polish communities, to curb Hasidic influence...
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tome and popularized it, making it their symbol. Their rivals, named Misnagdim, "opponents" (a generic term which acquired an independent meaning as...
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General Kike Zhyd Żydokomuna Yid Reformers Self-hating Jew Misnagdim Cryptos Marrano...
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General Kike Zhyd Żydokomuna Yid Reformers Self-hating Jew Misnagdim Cryptos Marrano...
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General Kike Zhyd Żydokomuna Yid Reformers Self-hating Jew Misnagdim Cryptos Marrano...
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Jewish schisms (section Hasidim and Misnagdim)
Rabbi Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman, the Vilna Gaon, leader of the Misnagdim...
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reliance on a Rebbe or religious teacher; their traditionalist opponents the Misnagdim (also known as Lithuanian or Lita'im); and Sephardic Haredi Judaism, which...
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