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      Jewish MysticismHasidismRussian Jewry, Hasidism, Jewish Traditional SocietyHalacha
פורסם בגליון "ליקוטי שירות" של משיב הרוח, ירושלים, 2012, עמ' 89-93.
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      HassidismHebrew PoetryBreslev
Mystical Songs of Bratslav Hasidim
שיר ידידות לר' יחיאל מנדל ממדוודיוקה והתפתחות השיח הרדיקלי בחסידות ברסלב
(בסוף הקובץ צילום של עמוד מכתב היד)
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      ReligionNew Religious MovementsHistoryIntellectual History
"Megaleh Temirin (Revealer of Secrets), ed. Jonatan Meir, Three volumes, Mosad Bialik, Jerusalem Megaleh Temirin (Revealer of Secrets), first published in Vienna in 1819, is one of the sharpest and wittiest pieces of Jewish literature... more
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      Critical TheoryReligionNew Religious MovementsMythology And Folklore
Throughout the nineteenth century, Maskilic journals increased their publication of anti-Hasidic satires. From the eighteen-sixties onward, this literature came primarily as a response to the revival in the publishing of Hasidic... more
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      ReligionEuropean HistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural History
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      ReligionHistoryModern HistoryIntellectual History
One of the more astounding books produced by Bratslav Hasidism is Liqquṭei tefilot (1822–1827), composed by R. Nathan Sternhartz of Nemirov, which established a whole new genre in Bratslav literature. This article discusses the book's... more
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Megaleh Temirin (Revealer of Secrets), first published in Vienna in 1819, is one of the sharpest and wittiest pieces of Jewish literature written in the first half of the nineteenth century, and is perhaps the most important piece of... more
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      Fiction WritingCritical TheoryReligionNew Religious Movements
Jonatan Meir, “The Politics of Printing the Book Sefer Likutei Tefilot" This essay discusses one of the more astounding books produced by Bratslav Hasidism – Likutei Tefilot, composed by R. Nathan Sternharz of Nemirov between 1822 and... more
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      HasidismIsrael Baal Shem TovParablesRabbi Nahman From Breslov
Mysticism Substitutes: A General Model for the Theological Development of Hasidism in the Nineteenth Century Abstract During the 19th century, Hasidism underwent a deep ideological transformation. From a small circle with more or less... more
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      ReligionJewish StudiesHistory of ReligionJewish Mysticism
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      Jewish StudiesJewish ThoughtJudaismHasidism
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      Hebrew LiteratureInnovation statisticsHasidismInnovation Studies
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      Jewish StudiesJewish MysticismIntellectualsRationalism (Religion)
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      MessianismJewish MessianismMessianic Jewish TheologyThe Concept of Redemption;
This course will delve into the major moments of Bratslav Hasidism from its founding through the Holocaust. Through a study of central texts in Hasidism we will evaluate the daring theological picture that negotiated change in relation... more
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הגבול הפתוח: ש"ז שוקן, יוסף וייס וחסידי ברסלב
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      HistoryIntellectual HistoryEastern European StudiesHebrew Literature
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      Legal HistoryCritical Legal TheoryLegal TheoryLaw and Literature
This course will focus on the exception figure of Hillel Zeitlin, as part of the Renaissance of the Jewish Mysticism in Poland at the beginnig of the twentieth Century. We will analyze central texts of Zeitlin, Shmuel Aba Horodezky, Haim... more
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      Eastern European StudiesHebrew LiteratureYiddish LiteratureJewish Studies