Yoel Baal Shem (Hebrew: ר' יואל בעל שם הראשון) was an Orthodox Jewish scholar of Halacha and Kabbalah who lived in Zamość during the 17th century. He became renowned as a Baal Shem (lit.'"Master of [Divine] Names"') for performing miracles,[1] commanding demons [2] and authoring Kabalistic amulets.[3][4]
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YoelBaalShem (Hebrew: ר' יואל בעל שם הראשון) was an Orthodox Jewish scholar of Halacha and Kabbalah who lived in Zamość during the 17th century. He became...
A BaalShem (Hebrew: בַּעַל שֵׁם, pl. Baalei Shem) was a historical Jewish practitioner of Practical Kabbalah and supposed miracle worker. Employing various...
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Shpoler Zeide (Yiddish: "the Grandfather of Shpola"). He studied under the BaalShem Tov and The Mezrticher Maagid. Yehuda Leib was associated with the third...
Stepin (Hebrew: דוד מסטפין) (died 9 October 1810) was a disciple of the BaalShem Tov and the Maggid of Mezeritch. Segal was born to Rabbi Yehuda Leib,...
years before they eventually enter the land of Israel. According to the BaalShem Tov each of the 42 camps represents steps that person must successfully...
government handouts to support their institutions. Asserts that the way of the BaalShem Tov is forgotten today, and that Hasidus is no longer properly understood...
his shoelaces". A story of the BaalShem Tov, Hasidic founder, represents this: The saintly prayers of the BaalShem Tov and his close circle were unable...
philosophy is based on the teachings of the BaalShem Tov (founder of Hasidism) and the Magid of Mezritch (the BaalShem Tov's successor and Rabbi Shneur Zalman's...
traditionally observed on Shavuot. Hasidic Jews also observe the yahrzeit of the BaalShem Tov. The Aqdamut (Imperial Aramaic: אקדמות) is a liturgical poem recited...
considered different from the 18th-century Hasidic movement founded by the BaalShem Tov. Judah was born in the small town of Speyer in the modern day Rhineland-Palatinate...
and right-hand man of Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezeritch, the successor to the BaalShem Tov, founder of Hasidism. Since Rokeach’s uncle (and father-in-law) was...
Eliezer ben Yoel HaLevi of Bonn (Hebrew acronym ראבי״ה Ra'avyah; 1140–1225) was a Rabbinic scholar in Germany. He had a significant influence on Asher...
Rabbi Yoel, married Rivkah Blima, daughter of Rabbi Leibish Eichenstein from Monsey. Rebbetzin Margulis, married Rabbi Yosef, son of Rabbi Yoel Rokeach...
early and previously unknown manuscript of Shivkhei Ha-BaalShem Tov (Praises of the BaalShem Tov), an early collection of tales about the founder of...
Yechiel Michal of Zolochiv. His saintly grandfathers also include the BaalShem Tov, The Degel Machane Ephraim, The Noam Elimelech, Rebbe Meir of Premishlan...
late Rebbe of Satmar, Halberstam was the Rav of the Satmar synagogue, VaYoel Moshe, in Monsey, av beth din (head of the rabbinical court), and principal...
modern Kabbalah. The first time it is mentioned is during the time of the BaalShem Tov (1698–1762), founder of Hasidism. Some scholars have suggested that...
teacher, Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezeritch, a disciple and successor of the BaalShem Tov, the founder of the Chassidic movement. The Yiddish first name דוב-בער...
BaalShem Tov) - Rabbi Yisrael BaalShem Tov. See also ריב״ש and בעש״ט רבי ישראל בעל שם, ריב״ש (Rivash, Rabi Yisrael BaalShem) - Rabbi Yisrael Baal Shem;...