Idel may refer to: Moshe Idel, historian and philosopher of Jewish mysticism (born 1947) Atil or Itil, the ancient capital of Khazaria Itil (river), also...
Moshe Idel (Hebrew: משה אידל; born January 19, 1947) is a Romanian-born Israeli historian and philosopher of Jewish mysticism. He is Emeritus Max Cooper...
to it as Itil or Atil. In modern Turkic languages, the Volga is known as İdel (Идел) in Tatar, Atăl (Атӑл) in Chuvash, Iźel in Bashkir, Edıl in Kazakh...
but more shunned, involves the magical aims of Practical Kabbalah. Moshe Idel, for example, writes that these 3 basic models can be discerned operating...
national aspect. Tatar nationalism has historically manifested itself as the Idel-Ural State, as well as the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Tatarstan [ru]...
of a unified Idel-Ural began during the Russian Civil War with the creation of the Idel-Ural State. The name was later used by the Idel-Ural Legion of...
Idel Torriente Leal (born September 9, 1986) is a Cuban amateur boxer who won the Pan American featherweight title 2007 and qualified for the Olympics...
FC Idel Kazan (Russian: «Идель» (Казань)) was a Russian football team from Kazan. It played professionally in the Russian Second Division for one season...
Idel Jakobson (12 August 1904 in Jēkabpils, Russian Empire – 12 September 1997 in Tallinn, Estonia) was an NKVD Officer. According to the materials of...
Idel Ianchelevici (5 May 1909 – 28 June 1994) was a Russian Empire-born Romanian and Belgian sculptor and draughtsman. Born to Jewish parents in Leova...
source texts for the Zohar. In Kabbalah: New Perspectives (1990), Moshe Idel reassessed this, seeing implicit continuity between options in ancient jewish...
elevated High Transvolga and the lowland Low Transvolga.[citation needed] The Idel-Ural region, a collection of six federal subjects between the Volga River...
contemporary scholarship of Jewish mysticism has largely rejected this idea. Moshe Idel instead has posited a historical continuity of development from early Jewish...
Kuban and Northern Caucasus. Signs of national renaissance also appeared in Idel-Ural and Turkestan; there, however, it was limited to the calling of "National...
Judah Idel Scherschewsky (Yiddish: יהודה אידל שערשעווסקי; 1804 – 20 September 1866, Kovno) was a Lithuanian Talmudist and Hebraist. After having studied...
Finland Alash Crimea Moldavia Buryat-Mongolia Siberia Ukraine Estonia Yakutia Idel-Ural Altai Belarus Green Ukraine Northern Caucasus Northwest Russia Latvia...
from either “name” (Heb. שם, shem) or “heavens” (Heb. שמים, shamaym). Moshe Idel proposed that Samyaza is the one who “gazes at heavens” or “gazes from heavens”...
nationalists attempted to establish an independent republic (the Idel-Ural State, Idel being the name of the Volga in Tatar) along with the neighbouring...
Kressel. Archived from the original on 2 August 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2018. Idel, Moshe (1990). Golem: Jewish Magical and Mystical Traditions on the Artificial...