Mussar movement — refers to a Jewish ethical, educational and cultural movement (a Jewish Moralist Movement ) that developed in 19th century Orthodox Eastern Europe, particularly among the Lithuanian Jews. The Hebrew term mussar (מוּסַּר), is from the book of… … Wikipedia
Mussar-Literatur — (oft auch musar geschrieben) bezeichnet die jüdische, theologisch, philosophisch, oft auch volkstümlich gestaltete Moralliteratur des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit. Viele Autoren von Mussar Werken waren Kabbalisten oder von der Kabbala geprägt.[1] … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mussar-Bewegung — Die Mussar Bewegung ist eine jüdische ethische, erzieherische und kulturelle Bewegung (eine jüdische Moralistenbewegung ), die im 19. Jahrhundert von Orthodoxen Osteuropas, besonders den litauische Juden entwickelt wurde. Als ihr Begründer gilt… … Deutsch Wikipedia
KOHELETH MUSSAR — (Heb. The Moral Ecclesiastes ), a collection of moralistic Hebrew literature published in Berlin by moses mendelssohn and Tobias Bock sometime during the 1750s. Considered by many to be the first modern Hebrew periodical, Koheleth Mussar was the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Yeshiva — This article is about the Jewish educational system. For the private university, see Yeshiva University. Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism … Wikipedia
Simcha Zissel Ziv — Rabbi Simcha Zissel Ziv (1824–1898) was one of the foremost students of Rabbi Yisrael Salanter and one of the primary figures of the Mussar movement. Rabbi Ziv is also known as The Alter of Kelm (The elder of Kelm) on account of his founding and… … Wikipedia
Shlomo Wolbe — Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe (Gustav Karl Friedrich Wolbe, 1914 April 25, 2005) was a Haredi rabbi born in Berlin and died in Jerusalem. He is best known as the author of Alei Shur (עלי שור), a mussar book discussing personal growth as it pertains to… … Wikipedia
Telshe yeshiva — Old photo of Telshe yeshiva, Telšiai, Lithuania Address 28400 Euclid Avenue Wickliffe, Ohio … Wikipedia
Yisroel Salanter — Rabbi Yisroel Lipkin, better known as Rav Yisroel Salanter , (November 3, 1810, Zhagory February 2, 1883, Konigsberg) was the father of the Mussar movement in Orthodox Judaism and a famed Rosh yeshiva and Talmudist. The epithet Salanter was added … Wikipedia