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    2 days ago · Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, Habad and Chabad-Lubavitch [2] ( US: / xəˈbɑːd luˈbɑːvɪtʃ /; Hebrew: חב״ד לובביץּ׳; Yiddish: חב״ד ליובאוויטש ), is an Orthodox Jewish Hasidic dynasty. Chabad is one of the world's best-known Hasidic movements. It is one of the largest Hasidic groups [3] as well as one of the ...

  2. 5 days ago · Rabbi Michelle Dardashti is the first non-Orthodox Iranian rabbi in the United States. She comes from a complex, global Jewish background: her father is a traditional Iranian hazzan (cantor), while her mother is a secular American Jew and her husband is an Australian Jew. She grew up in Los Angeles, Baltimore, and New York and has also lived in ...

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  4. 3 days ago · Rabbi Wendy Pein led our group this morning in a history of Torah translation and interpretation. Translation is itself a kind of interpretation. And further interpretation beyond the plain meaning of the text, also known as Peshat, is something Jews have been involved with since the earliest time of reading the Torah in the public square.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElijahElijah - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Elijah (/ ɪ ˈ l aɪ dʒ ə / il-EYE-jə; Hebrew: אֵלִיָּהוּ, romanized: ʾĒlīyyāhū, meaning "My God is Yahweh /YHWH"; Greek form: Elias / ɪ ˈ l aɪ ə s / il-EYE-əs) was, according to the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible, a prophet and a miracle worker who lived in the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of King Ahab (9th century BC).

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  7. 1 day ago · Yemenite Jews, also known as Yemeni Jews or Teimanim (from Hebrew: יהודי תימן, romanized : Yehude Teman; Arabic: اليهود اليمنيون ), are Jews who live, or once lived, in Yemen, and their descendants maintaining their customs. Between June 1949 and September 1950, the overwhelming majority of the country's Jewish population ...

  8. 3 days ago · An in-depth analysis of the sources and texts that describe the redemption, reveal that Moshiach is a human being, a righteous Jew who lives among us and is awaiting the moment that G-d will send him to redeem His nation from exile. The most popular commentator of the Mishna, Rabbi Ovadia of Bartenura [1], states that ‘a descendant from the ...

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