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Misnagdim (מתנגדים, "Opponents";
Sephardi pronunciation: Mitnagdim;
singular misnaged / mitnaged) was a
religious movement among the Jews of Eastern...
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affirmed the
centrality of
study very soon. Concurrently, the
image of the
Misnagdim, a term
coined for
those opposed to Hasidism, as
dreary intellectuals...
- status. In the
course of the
Hasidic movement's establishment,
opponents (
Misnagdim)
arose among the
local Jewish community.
Disagreements between Hasidim...
- 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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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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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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General **** Zhyd Żydokomuna Yid
Reformers Self-hating Jew
Misnagdim Cryptos Marrano...
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Orthodox Jewish Community,
consisting of both
Hasidic and non-Hasidic (
Misnagdim or Yeshivish) Jews.
Within its
confines are a
number of
kosher restaurants...
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something (in Yiddish.) "
misnagdim," "opponents" in Yiddish, but not to be
confused with the non-Hasidic
movement of the
misnagdim, the
ideological opponents...