"770" | 770 Eastern Parkway, N.Y., the address of Lubavitch World Headquarters |
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Adar | the twelfth month of the Jewish year when counting from Nissan (or the sixth when counting from Tishrei); the joyful month in which the holiday of Purim is celebrated |
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aliyah | (lit., "ascent"): immigration to *Eretz Yisrael |
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Anash | (acronym for anshei shlomeinu): the chassidic brotherhood |
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Aron HaKodesh | (lit., "the holy ark"): the repository for the Torah scrolls in a synagogue |
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Av | the fifth month |
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baal teshuvah (pl., baalei teshuvah; lit., "master of return," i.e., a penitent) | in contemporary usage, one who has discovered his spiritual heritage and its responsibilities when already an adult |
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bachur (pl., bachurim; lit. "young man") | a *yeshivah student |
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badchan | jester at weddings, etc. |
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bar-mitzvah | (boy celebrating his) religious coming of age at 13 |
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behiddur | enhanced or meticulous observance of a *mitzvah beyond the demands of the letter of the law |
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Beis HaMikdash | the (First or Second) Temple in Jerusalem |
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berachah | blessing or benediction |
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bitachon | trust in G-d |
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bris | (lit., "covenant"): circumcision |
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bubbe (or: bobbe; Yid.) | grandmother |
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Chabad | (acronym for the Hebrew words meaning "wisdom, understanding, and knowledge"): the approach to Chassidism which filters its spiritual and emotional power through the intellect; a synonym for Chabad is *Lubavitch, the name of the town where this movement originally flourished |
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Chabad House | an outreach center established by the Chabad-Lubavitch chassidic movement |
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chassid | adherent of the chassidic movement and follower of a Rebbe |
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Chassidus | chassidic thought |
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cheder (pl., chadarim) | school in which young children learn reading skills and begin the study of the Torah |
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Chessed | the Divine or mortal attribute of lovingkindness |
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chinuch | education |
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Chol HaMoed | the semi-festive intermediate days of *Pesach or *Sukkos |
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chutzpah | nerve |
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daven | (Yid.): to pray |
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Elul | the sixth month of the Jewish year when counting from Nissan (or the twelfth when counting from Tishrei); a month devoted to repentance and soul-searching in preparation for the Days of Awe |
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emunah | faith |
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Eretz Yisrael | the Land of Israel |
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erev | the day preceding |
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farbrengen | a gathering of chassidim |
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gabbai | the person responsible for the proper functioning of a synagogue or communal body |
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gartl | (Yid.): belt worn during prayer |
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gmach | an acronym for the Heb. words gemilus chessed which mean "deed of kindness," esp. an interest-free loan, or a fund which distributes such loans |
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get | bill of divorce |
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Gevurah | the Divine or mortal attribute of strict justice |
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halachah (pl., halachos; Eng. adj. | halachic): (a) the body of Torah law; (b) a particular law |
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Havdalah | (lit., "distinction"): the blessings recited over a cup of wine at the conclusion of a Sabbath or festival to distinguish it from the ordinary weekdays that follow |
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ikvesa diMeshicha | (Aram.): the era in which the approaching footsteps of *Mashiach can be heard |
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Kabbalah | the mystical dimension of the Torah |
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kashrus | the state of being *kosher |
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Kiddush | (lit., "sanctification"): (a) a blessing recited over a cup of wine expressing the sanctity of the Sabbath or of a festival; (b) refreshments served in the synagogue after the recital of Kiddush, the occasion being usually graced by the sharing of Torah thoughts and song |
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Kiddush Levanah | (lit., "the sanctification of the moon"): prayers recited in the first half of each month and related to the appearance of the New Moon |
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Kislev | the ninth month of the Jewish year when counting from Nissan (or the third when counting from Tishrei); the month in which Chanukah begins |
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kohen | priest, descendant of Aaron |
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kollel | *yeshivah for advanced adult students |
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kosher | (lit., "fit for use"): (of food or religious articles:) meeting the standards prescribed by Torah law |
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kos shel berachah | the cup of wine over which the Grace after Meals has been recited |
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Lag BaOmer | the thirty-third day of the Omer, a minor festival falling between *Pesach and *Shavuos |
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LeChaim! | (lit., "to life"): toast exchanged over strong drink |
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lekach | (Yid.): cake |
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lishmah | (lit., "for its own sake"): altruistically |
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Lubavitch | (lit., "town of love"; Rus.): townlet in White Russia which from 1813-1915 was the center of *Chabad *Chassidism, and whose name has remained a synonym for it |
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maamar | a formal chassidic discourse first delivered by a *Rebbe |
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Maariv | the evening prayer service |
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Machzor | prayer book used on holidays |
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Mashiach | (lit., "the anointed one"): the Messiah |
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Mashiach's Seudah | festive meal instituted by the Baal Shem Tov and held on the Last Day of Pesach in anticipation of the coming of *Mashiach |
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mashpia | (lit., "source of influence"): spiritual mentor serving in a *yeshivah or chassidic community |
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matzah (pl., matzos) | the unleavened bread eaten on Passover |
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mechitzah | the partition separating the men's and women's sections in a synagogue |
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Melaveh Malkah | festive meal held on Saturday night to usher out the Sabbath Queen |
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mem | thirteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet |
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Menorah | (a) the seven-branched gold candelabra in the Temple; (b) the eight lights lit on Chanukah |
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mesirus nefesh | self-sacrifice |
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mezuzah (pl., mezuzos; lit., "doorpost") | a small parchment scroll affixed to a doorpost which contains the first two paragraphs of the Shema (Devarim 6:4-9 and 11:13-21) |
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Midrash | classical collection of the Sages' homiletical teachings on the Torah, on the non-literal level of derush |
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mikveh (pl., mikvaos) | a ritual bath used by women for purification after emerging from the state of niddah, and used by both men and women in their endeavors to attain spiritual self-refinement |
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Minchah | the afternoon prayer service |
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minyan | (lit., "number"): the quorum necessary for communal prayer |
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mitzvah (pl., mitzvos; lit., "command") | a religious obligation; one of the Torah's 613 Commandments |
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Modeh ani | first two words of a Jew's daily statement of faith and thanksgiving immediately upon wakening |
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mohel (pl., mohalim) | circumcisor |
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Moshe Rabbeinu | Moses our teacher |
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Motzaei Shabbos | Saturday evening after the close of *Shabbos |
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nadn | (Heb./Yid.): dowry |
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Negev | the south of *Eretz Yisrael |
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neshamah | soul |
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niggun (pl., niggunim) | melody, esp. one figuring in divine service |
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nigleh | (lit., "the revealed [knowledge]"): the study of the Jewish law as reflected in the *Talmud, and in the works of the subsequent commentaries and codifiers; cf. *nistar |
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Nissan | the first month of the Jewish year according to certain reckonings, or the seventh when counting the months from Tishrei; the month of the Exodus from Egypt |
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nistar | (lit., "the hidden [knowledge]"): the Jewish mystical tradition, viz., the Kabbalah; cf. *nigleh |
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Pesach | Passover, festival of seven days (eight in the Diaspora) beginning on 15 Nissan, commemorating the Exodus from Egypt |
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Pesach Sheni | (lit., "the second Passover"): opportunity given to certain persons who were unable to offer the Paschal sacrifice to do so one month later, on 14 Iyar |
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pnimiyus haTorah | the inner (i.e., mystical) dimension of the Torah, viz., *Kabbalah and *Chassidus |
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Purim | (lit., "lots"): one-day festival falling on 14 Adar and commemorating the miraculous salvation of the Jews of the Persian Empire in the fourth century B.C.E. |
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Rabbeinu Tam | R. Yaakov Tam, grandson of Rashi; one of the earliest authors of the Tosafos commenting on the *Talmud |
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Rambam | (acronym for Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon; 1135-1204): Maimonides, one of the foremost Jewish thinkers of the Middle Ages; his Mishneh Torah is one of the pillars of Jewish law, and his Guide to the Perplexed, one of the classics of Jewish philosophy |
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Rashi | (acronym for Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki; 1040-1105): author of the commentaries which have become the classic guides to the Torah and *Talmud |
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rav | ("rabbi"): halachic authority and spiritual guide of a community |
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Reb | (Yid.): Mr. |
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Rebbe | (lit., "my teacher [or master]"): saintly Torah leader who serves as spiritual guide to a following of chassidim |
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rebbitzin | the wife of a rabbi or Rebbe |
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Rosh HaShanah | (lit., "head of the year"): the New Year festival, falling on [1] and [2] Tishrei |
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rosh *yeshivah | academic head of a Talmudic academy |
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Seder | (lit., "order"): the order of service observed at home on the first night (first two nights in the Diaspora) of Passover (see *Pesach) |
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semichah | Rabbinic ordination |
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Shabbos | the Sabbath |
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Shacharis | the morning prayer service |
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shaliach (pl., shluchim; fem., shluchah) | an emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe involved in Jewish outreach work |
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Shalom Aleichem | (lit., "Peace upon you!"): (a) a common greeting; (b) hymn of welcome to the ministering angels who visit every Jewish home on Friday eve; see Siddur Tehillat HaShem, p. 144 |
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Shalosh Seudos | (lit., "three meals"): i.e., Seudah Shelishis, the Third Meal of *Shabbos |
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Shavuos | (lit., "weeks"): festival commemorating the Giving of the Torah at Sinai, in *Eretz Yisrael falling on 6 Sivan, and in the Diaspora on 6-7 Sivan |
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Shema | first word of the verse beginning Shema Yisrael ("Hear O Israel..."), the daily declaration of faith in the Unity of G-d; see Siddur Tehillat HaShem, p. 46 |
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Sheva Berachos | the seven blessings recited at a wedding celebration and after the Grace after Meals at the festivities held during the following week |
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Shimusha Rabbah | author of one of the views as to the order in which four prescribed Scriptural passages should be placed within the *tefillin |
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Shivah | the seven-day period of mourning following a bereavement |
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Shlita | an acronym for the Hebrew words meaning, "May he live a long and good life" |
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shochet | ritual slaughterer |
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Shofar | ram's horn sounded on *Rosh HaShanah |
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shomer Shabbos | Sabbath-observant |
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shtetl | (Yid.): an Eastern European township of the kind in which many Jews lived in recent centuries |
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shul | synagogue |
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Shulchan Aruch | (lit., "a set table"): the standard Code of Jewish Law compiled by R. Yosef Caro in the mid-sixteenth century |
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sichah (pl., sichos; lit., "a talk") | an informal Torah discourse (as delivered by the Rebbe) |
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Siddur (pl., Siddurim) | prayer book |
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Simchas Torah | (lit., "the rejoicing of the Torah"): a day appended to the festival of *Sukkos (in *Eretz Yisrael, the eighth day; in the Diaspora, the ninth), on which the annual cycle of weekly Torah readings is completed, and celebrated exuberantly |
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Sivan | the third month of the Jewish year when counting from Nissan (or the ninth when counting from Tishrei); includes the festival of *Shavuos |
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Sukkos | (lit., "booths"): festival of seven days (eight in the Diaspora) beginning on 15 Tishrei, taking its name from the temporary dwelling in which one lives during this period |
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tallis | prayer shawl fringed with tzitzis and worn by men during prayer |
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Talmud | the basic compendium of Jewish law, thought, and Biblical commentary; when unspecified refers to the Talmud Bavli, the edition developed and edited in Babylonia at the end of the fifth century C.E. |
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Tammuz | the fourth month of the Jewish year when counting from Nissan (or the tenth when counting from Tishrei) |
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Tanya | the classic text of *Chabad chassidic thought authored by the Alter Rebbe |
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tefillin | small black leather cubes containing parchment scrolls inscribed with the *Shema and other Biblical passages, bound to the forearm and head and worn by men during weekday morning prayers |
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Tehillim | the Book of Psalms |
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tekios | the blasts of the *Shofar |
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teshuvah | (lit., "return"): repentance |
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Teves | the tenth month of the Jewish year when counting from Nissan (or the fourth when counting from Tishrei) |
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Tiferes | the Divine or mortal attribute of beauty, fusing *Chessed and *Gevurah |
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tish | ("table"; Yid.): i.e., the ceremonial Sabbath meal which a chassidic Rebbe conducts in the company of his chassidim |
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Tishrei | the first month of the Jewish year according to certain reckonings, or the seventh when counting the months from Nissan; the month which includes *Rosh HaShanah, *Yom Kippur and *Sukkos |
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Toldos Yaakov Yosef | the earliest written record of the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov, by his disciple R. Yaakov Yosef of Polonnoye |
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Torah Shebiksav | (lit., "the Written Torah"): Scripture |
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tzaddik (pl., tzaddikim) | righteous man, often used as a synonym for Rebbe |
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tzedakah | charity |
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tzitzis | fringes on the corner of a *tallis (see Bamidbar 15:37-40) |
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Ufaratza | (lit., "and you shall spread out"): the Biblical word that has become a byline for Lubavitch outreach efforts |
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yahrzeit | (Yid.): anniversary of a person's passing |
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yarmulka | (Yid.): skullcap |
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Yechidah | the highest of the five levels of the soul, the rung at which the soul is in absolute unity with G-d |
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yechidus | private meeting with a Rebbe |
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yeshivah (pl., yeshivos) | Rabbinical academy |
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Yid | (Yid.): Jew |
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Yiddishkeit | (lit., "Jewishness"; Yid.): the Torah way of life |
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yiras shamayim | the fear (or awe) of heaven |
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Yom Kippur | the Day of Atonement, fast day falling on 10 Tishrei and climaxing the Days of Awe |
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Yom-Tov | a festival |
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Yud-Beis Tammuz | ("the Twelfth of Tammuz"): the Previous Rebbe's birthday (1880) and the anniversary of his release from capital sentence and imprisonment in Soviet Russia in 1927 |
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Yud Shvat | ("the Tenth of Shvat"): anniversary of the passing of the Previous Rebbe in 1950 |
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Yud-Tes Kislev | ("the Nineteenth of Kislev"): anniversary of the passing of the Maggid of Mezritch in 1772, and anniversary of the release from capital sentence of his disciple, the Alter Rebbe, in 1798 |
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zeide | ("grandfather"; Yid.) |
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Zohar | (lit., "radiance"): classical work embodying the mystical teachings of the *Kabbalah |
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