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Amram Taub, the Glossary

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Amram Taub (עמרם טויב; – 2007) was the rabbi for over fifty years of Congregation Arugas Habosem, a synagogue in Baltimore, Maryland.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Baltimore, Beth din, Carei, Hasidic Judaism, Joel Teitelbaum, Khust, Pupa (Hasidic dynasty), Rebbe, Satmar, Satu Mare, The Holocaust, Yeshiva.

  2. Hungarian-Jewish culture in the United States
  3. People from Khust
  4. Rabbinic judges

Baltimore

Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Beth din

A beth din (house of judgment,, Ashkenazic: beis din, plural: batei din) is a rabbinical court of Judaism.

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Carei

Carei (/Großkarl, קראלי) is a city in Satu Mare County, northwestern Romania, near the border with Hungary.

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Hasidic Judaism

Hasidism or Hasidic Judaism is a religious movement within Judaism that arose in the 18th century as a spiritual revival movement in contemporary Western Ukraine before spreading rapidly throughout Eastern Europe.

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Joel Teitelbaum

Joel Teitelbaum (translit,; 13 January 1887 – 19 August 1979) was the founder and first Grand Rebbe of the Satmar dynasty. Amram Taub and Joel Teitelbaum are American Hasidic rabbis.

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Khust

Khust (Хуст, Хуст, Huszt, Chust, Hust, כוסט (Khist)) is a city located on the Khustets River in Zakarpattia Oblast, western Ukraine.

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Pupa (Hasidic dynasty)

Kehillas Yaakov Pupa (also "Puppa"; Hebrew/Yiddish: קהלת יעקב פאפא) is a Hasidic dynasty, named after the Yiddish name of the town of its origin (known in Hungarian as Pápa).

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Rebbe

A Rebbe (translit) or Admor (אדמו״ר) is the spiritual leader in the Hasidic movement, and the personalities of its dynasties. Amram Taub and Rebbe are Hasidic rebbes.

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Satmar

Satmar (Yiddish: סאַטמאַר; Hebrew: סאטמר) is a Hasidic group founded in 1905 by Grand Rebbe Joel Teitelbaum (1887–1979), in the city of Szatmárnémeti, Hungary (now Satu Mare in Romania).

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Satu Mare

Satu Mare (Szatmárnémeti; Sathmar; סאטמאר or סאַטמער) is a city with a population of 102,400 (2011).

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The Holocaust

The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.

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Yeshiva

A yeshiva or jeshibah (ישיבה||sitting; pl. ישיבות, or) is a traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the study of Rabbinic literature, primarily the Talmud and halacha (Jewish law), while Torah and Jewish philosophy are studied in parallel.

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See also

Hungarian-Jewish culture in the United States

People from Khust

Rabbinic judges

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amram_Taub

Also known as Amrom Taub, Congregation Arugas Habosem, Congregation Arugas Habosem, Baltimore.