Asiyah, the World of | (lit., "the World of Action, or Making"): the lowest of the Four *Worlds |
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Atzilus, the World of | (lit., "the World of Emanation"): the highest of the Four *Worlds |
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avodah | (lit., "work" or "service"): (in Torah usage) divine service, particularly through prayer and (in chassidic usage) through the labor of self-refinement |
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ayin | (lit., "nothing"): the void that precedes any act of creation; in the mortal realm, ayin describes a person who transcends his innate egocentricity and commits himself to the service of G-d; cf. *yesh |
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batel | in a state of self-nullification |
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beinoni (pl., beinonim) | (lit., "intermediate man"): an individual whose spiritual labors have brought him to a level at which he never sins in thought, word or deed, despite his still-active Evil Inclination; see Tanya, ch. 12 |
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Beis HaMikdash | the (First or Second) Temple in Jerusalem |
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Beriah, the World of | (lit., "the World of Creation"): the second (in descending order) of the Four *Worlds |
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Binah | (lit., "understanding"): the second of the Ten Sefiros, or divine emanations; the second stage of the intellectual process (cf. *Chabad), developing the initial conception of *Chochmah |
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bittul | self-nullification |
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Chabad | acronym formed by the initial letters of the Hebrew words *Chochmah, *Binah, and *Daas, which are both (i) the first three of the Ten *Sefiros, or divine emanations, and (ii) the corresponding stages that comprise the intellectual process (known as seichel or Chabad). Chabad also signifies: (a) the branch of the chassidic movement (see *Chassidus) which is rooted in an intellectual approach to the service of G-d, and which was founded by R. Shneur Zalman of Liadi; a synonym for Chabad in this sense is *Lubavitch, originally the name of the township where the movement flourished 1813-1915; (b) the philosophy of this school of Chassidism |
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chadarim | (lit., "rooms"; pl. of cheder): (a) Torah schools; (b) academy founded by the Alter Rebbe in Liozna for advanced students |
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Chai Elul | ("the 18th of the month of Elul"): chassidic festival marking the birthday of the Baal Shem Tov (1698) and the Alter Rebbe (1745) |
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Chanukah | eight-day festival beginning 25 Kislev, commemorating the Maccabees' rededication of the *Beis HaMikdash in the second century B.C.E., and marked by the kindling of lights (Siddur, p. 339) |
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chassid (pl., chassidim) | adherent of the chassidic movement (see *Chassidus) |
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Chassidism | see *Chassidus |
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Chassidus | Chassidism, i.e., the movement within Orthodox Judaism founded in White Russia by R. Yisrael, the Baal Shem Tov (1698-1760), and stressing: emotional involvement in prayer; service of G-d through the material universe; wholehearted earnestness in divine service; the mystical in addition to the legalistic dimension of Judaism; the power of joy, and of music; the love to be shown to every Jew, unconditionally; and the mutual physical and moral responsibility of the members of the informal chassidic brotherhood, each chassid having cultivated a spiritual attachment to their saintly and charismatic leader, the *Rebbe; (b) the philosophy and literature of this movement; see also *Chabad |
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cheder | see *chadarim |
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Chochmah | (lit., "wisdom"): the first of the Ten Sefiros, or divine emanations; the first stage of the intellectual process (cf. *Chabad); reason in potentia |
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Chumash | the Five Books of Moses (the Pentateuch) |
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Daas | (lit., "knowledge"): the third of the Ten Sefiros, or divine emanations; the third stage of the intellectual process (cf. *Chabad), at which concepts, having proceeded from seminal intuition (cf. *Chochmah) through meditative gestation (cf. *Binah), now mature into their corresponding dispositions or attributes of character (middos) |
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daven, davenen | (Yid.): (a) praying, prayers; in *Chabad usage also signifies (b) the *avodah of praying at length, the reading of passages in the *Siddur being interspersed with pauses for disciplined meditation from memory on related texts in *Chassidus |
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domem | inanimate matter |
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dveikus | the rapt state of cleaving to the Creator |
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Ein Sof | the Infinite One |
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Elokim | one of the Names of G-d, signifying (variously) power, judgment and *tzimtzum (the latter attribute referring to His being concealed in nature); cf. *Havayah |
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erev... | (lit., "evening"): the eve of [a Sabbath or a festival] |
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farbrengen | (Yid.): (a) an assemblage addressed by a *Rebbe; (b) an informal gathering of chassidim for mutual edification and brotherly criticism |
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Gan Eden | the Garden of Eden; Paradise |
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gaon | see *geonim |
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Gemara | (Aram.): see *Talmud |
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geonim (pl. of gaon) | Torah luminaries |
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get | bill of divorce |
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Hakkafos (pl. of Hakkafah) | (lit., "circuits"): the sevenfold procession made with the Torah scrolls in the synagogue on *Simchas Torah, accompanied by singing and dancing (Siddur, p. 335) |
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Halachah | (a) the body of Torah law; (b) a particular law |
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Havayah | the Four-Letter Name of G-d (with its letters transposed, as pronounced in the study of *Chassidus), signifying His transcendence of nature's finite bounds of time and space; cf. *Elokim |
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Havdalah | (lit., "separation"): blessings pronounced over wine at nightfall at the conclusion of a Sabbath or festival to mark it off from the ordinary weekdays that follow (Siddur, p. 234) |
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hemshech | a series of *maamarim on one theme |
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ikvos Meshicha | (Aram.): the age which hears the approaching "footsteps of *Mashiach" |
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Isru Chag | the semi-festive day following any one of the three Pilgrim Festivals |
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Kabbalah | (lit., "received tradition"): the body of classical Jewish mystical teachings, the central text of which is the *Zohar |
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kabbalas ol | (lit., "acceptance of the yoke"): self-subordination to the Will of G-d |
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kalos hanefesh | near-expiry of the soul out of a rapturous love of G-d |
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kelipos | (lit., "rind" or "shell"; pl. of kelipah): used figuratively (on a personal or universal level) to signify an outer covering which conceals the light within; hence, the unholy side of the universe; synonym for *sitra achra |
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Keser | (lit., "crown"): the sublime level of divine emanation which transcends the scheme of the Ten *Sefiros; in man's spiritual personality it is the source of the corresponding "superconscious" faculties of pleasure and will |
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ketores | incense (cf. Shmos 30:34-38, Kerisos 6a, and Talmud Yerushalmi, Yoma 4:65; see Siddur, pp. 20-21) |
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Kiddush | (lit., "sanctification"): blessings recited over a goblet of wine and expressing the sanctity of *Shabbos (e.g., Siddur, p. 146) or a festival |
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LeChaim! | (lit., "To life!"): greeting or blessing exchanged over strong drink |
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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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lulav | closed palm-branch, used during the festival of Sukkos for the mitzvah of the Four Species |
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maamar (pl., maamarim) | (lit., "word" or "written article"): in *Chabad circles means a formal chassidic discourse first delivered by a *Rebbe |
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Malchus | (lit., "sovereignty"): the last of the seven Divine middos, or attributes, and of their corresponding mortal middos, or spiritual emotions |
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mashgiach (pl., mashgichim) | supervisor of the study of *nigleh in a *yeshivah |
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Mashiach | (lit., "the anointed one"): the Messiah |
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mashpia (pl., mashpi'im) | mentor of *Chassidus |
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maskil (pl., maskilim) | follower of the so-called "Enlightenment" movement |
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melamdim (pl. of melamed) | Torah teachers in the traditional *chadarim |
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Menorah | candelabrum, esp. the one kindled in the *Beis HaMikdash, or one used on the fesival of *Chanukah |
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mesirus nefesh | self-sacrifice |
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mezuzah (pl., mezuzos) | tiny parchment scroll affixed to doorpost, and containing the first two paragraphs of Shema (Devarim 6:-9 and 11:13-21) |
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middos (pl. of middah) | the emotive attributes of the soul |
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Midrash | any one of the classical collections of the Sages' homiletical teachings on the Torah, on the non-literal level of *derush |
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Mishnah | the germinal statements of law elucidated by the *Gemara, together with which they collectively constitute the *Talmud; any one such statement is likewise called a mishnah |
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mitzvah (pl., mitzvos) | a religious obligation; one of the 613 Commandments |
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ner | lamp; candle |
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neta reva'i | fruit produced by a tree in its fourth year (following the three years of *orlah) and which in the days of the *Beis HaMikdash was eaten in Jerusalem (cf. Vayikra 19:24) |
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niggun (pl., niggunim) | melody, usually wordless, especially one figuring in divine service |
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nigleh | (lit., "revealed"): the revealed levels of the Torah (e.g., *Talmud and *Halachah); in contrast to nistar |
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Or Ein Sof | the [infinite] creative emanation (or "light") that radiates from the Infinite One |
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orlah | the forbidden fruit which grows in the first three years (cf. Vayikra 19:23); cf. *neta reva'i |
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oved | one deeply involved in *avodah (cf. *davenen) |
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parshah (pl., parshiyos) | portion of the Torah read publicly each week |
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Parshas... | the *parshah of... |
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peyos | sidelocks or sideburns (cf. Vayikra 19:27) |
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rav (pl., rabbanim) | rabbi |
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Rebbe | (common Yid. pronunciation of Rebbe, "my teacher [or master]"; pl., Rebbeim): *tzaddik who serves as spiritual guide to a following of chassidim; see *Chassidus |
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reva'i, | see *neta reva'i |
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Rosh Chodesh | (lit., "head of the month"; pl. Rashei Chadashim): New Moon, i.e., one or two semi-festive days at the beginning of each month |
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Rosh HaShanah | (lit., "head of the year"): the solemn New Year festival, falling on 1 and 2 Tishrei |
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Sefirah (pl., Sefiros) | divine attributes or emanations which manifest themselves in each of the Four Worlds, and are the source of the corresponding ten faculties (kochos) of the soul |
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seudas mitzvah | festive meal held in celebration of a religious obligation |
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Shabbos (pl., Shabbasos) | the Sabbath |
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Shabbos Parshas... | the *Shabbos on which a [named] *parshah is read |
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sheliach tzibbur | (lit., "emissary of the congregation"): worshiper leading a prayer service |
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Shlita | abbreviation placed after a person's name, expressing the wish "that he be preserved in life for many good days" |
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shochet (pl., shochtim) | ritual slaughterer |
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shul | (Yid.): 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) | an informal Torah talk delivered by a *Rebbe (cf. *maamar) |
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Simchas Torah | (lit., "the Rejoicing of the Torah"): festival immediately following Sukkos, on which the public reading of the Torah is annually concluded and recommenced; in *Eretz Yisrael coincides with Shemini Atzeres, and in the Diaspora falls on the following day |
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sitra achra | (lit., "the other side"; Aram.): the forces of evil in the universe; a synonym for *kelipah |
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Talmud | the basic compendium of Jewish law, thought, and Biblical commentary, comprising *Mishnah and *Gemara; when unspecified refers to the Talmud Bavli, the edition developed in Babylonia, and edited at end of the fifth century C.E.; the Talmud Yerushalmi is the edition compiled in *Eretz Yisrael at end of the fourth century C.E. |
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Talmud Torah | (lit., "study of the Torah"): a Torah school |
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tamim | see *temimim |
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Tanya | the Alter Rebbe's basic exposition of *Chabad *Chassidus; "Tanya" is the initial word of the book, which is also called Likkutei Amarim ("Collected Discourses") and Sefer shel Beinonim ("The Book of the Intermediates") |
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tefillin | small black leather cubes containing parchment scrolls inscribed with Shema Yisrael and other Biblical passages, bound to the arm and forehead and worn by men at weekday morning prayers; "phylacteries" |
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Tehillim | (lit., "praises"): the Book of Psalms |
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temimim (pl. of tamim) | students past or present of one of the senior *yeshivos of the *Lubavitch branch of *Chassidism, which are known as Tomchei Temimim |
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teshuvah | (lit., "return"): repentance |
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terumah | the first of the tithes to be given to the Kohen |
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tikkun chatzos | (lit., "midnight service"): an optional devotional exercise lamenting the Destruction of the *Beis HaMikdash and the subsequent exile of the Divine Presence on a cosmic level |
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Tomchei Temimim | (a) the *yeshivah founded in *Lubavitch in 1897 by the Rebbe Rashab; (b) one of its subsequent offshoots |
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Tosafos | (lit., "supplements"): classical commentaries on the *Talmud beginning to appear in the mid-twelfth century |
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tzaddik (pl., tzaddikim) | (a) completely righteous individual (b) *Rebbe |
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tzedakah | charity |
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tzimtzum | the self-limitation of the infinite and emanating Divine light by progressive degrees of contraction, condensation and concealment, and making possible the creation of finite and physical substances |
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tzitzis | fringes on the corners of the tallis worn by males (cf. Bamidbar 15:37-40) |
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UrimVeTumim | oracular vestment worn by the High Priest in the *Beis HaMikdash |
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Worlds, the Four | the main stages in the creative process resulting from *tzimtzum; in descending order: *Atzilus, *Beriah, *Yetzirah and *Asiyah, often referred to by their acronym as abiya |
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yechidus | private interview at which a *chassid seeks guidance and enlightenment from his *Rebbe |
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yesh | an entity which enjoys seemingly self-sufficient existence, as if independent of its Creator; in the mortal realm, yesh describes a person who is egocentric; cf. *ayin and *yesh me'ayin |
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yeshivah | Torah academy for advanced students |
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yesh me'ayin | (lit., "something from nothing"): creation ex nihilo |
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yeshus | the state of being a *yesh |
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yetzer hara | the Evil Inclination |
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Yetzirah, the World of | (lit., "the World of Formation"): the third (in descending order) of the Four *Worlds |
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Yevsektzia | (lit., "the Jewish section" [of the Communist Party]; Rus.): rabidly anti-religious body of Stalinist activists |
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yichus | distinguished lineage |
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Yiddishkeit | (lit., "Jewishness"; Yid.): the Torah way of life |
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Yom-Tov | festival |
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Zohar | (lit., "radiance"): classical work embodying the mystical teachings of the *Kabbalah |
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