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Joseph ben Moses Babad (1801 in Przeworsk – 1874 in Ternopil) was a rabbi, posek and Talmudist, best known for his work, the Minchat Chinuch, a commentary on the Sefer Hachinuch.[1]

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  1. 24 relations: Av Beit Din, Be fruitful and multiply, Bohorodchany, Chaim Halberstam, Commentary (philology), Galicia (Eastern Europe), Hasidic Judaism, Hebrew Theological College, Mitzvah, Posek, Przeworsk, Rabbi, Rebbe, Rishonim, Sanz, Sefer ha-Chinuch, Sniatyn, Talmud, Ternopil, Torah, Yeshiva, Yosef Babad (1905–1997), Zbarazh, 613 commandments.

  2. Hasidic poskim
  3. Orthodox rabbis from Galicia (Eastern Europe)
  4. People from Przeworsk

Av Beit Din

The av beit din, abbreviated (אב״ד avad), was the second-highest-ranking member of the Sanhedrin during the Second Temple period and served as an assistant to the nasi.

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Be fruitful and multiply

In Judaism, Christianity, and some other Abrahamic religions, the commandment to "be fruitful and multiply" (referred to as the "creation mandate" in some denominations of Christianity) is the divine injunction which forms part of Genesis 1:28, in which God, after having created the world and all in it, ascribes to humankind the tasks of filling, subduing, and ruling over the earth.

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Bohorodchany

Bohorodchany (Богородча́ни) is a rural settlement in Ivano-Frankivsk Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine.

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Chaim Halberstam

Chaim Halberstam of Sanz (1793–1876) (חיים הלברשטאם מצאנז), known as the Divrei Chaim after the title of his writings, was the rabbi of Sanz (Nowy Sącz), and the founding rebbe of the Sanz dynasty of hasidic Judaism. Joseph Babad and Chaim Halberstam are Orthodox rabbis from Galicia (Eastern Europe) and Polish Hasidic rabbis.

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In philology, a commentary is a line-by-line or even word-by-word explication usually attached to an edition of a text in the same or an accompanying volume.

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Galicia (Eastern Europe)

Galicia (. Collins English Dictionary Galicja,; translit,; Galitsye) is a historical and geographic region spanning what is now southeastern Poland and western Ukraine, long part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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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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Hebrew Theological College

The Hebrew Theological College, known colloquially as "Skokie Yeshiva" or HTC, is a yeshiva in Skokie, Illinois.

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Mitzvah

In its primary meaning, the Hebrew word (מִצְוָה, mīṣvā, plural מִצְווֹת mīṣvōt; "commandment") refers to a commandment from God to be performed as a religious duty.

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Posek

In Jewish law, a posek (פוסק, pl. poskim) is a legal scholar who determines the application of halakha, the Jewish religious laws derived from the written and Oral Torah, in cases of Jewish law where previous authorities are inconclusive, or in those situations where no clear halakhic precedent exists.

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Przeworsk

Przeworsk (translit; translit) is a town in south-eastern Poland with 15,675 inhabitants, as of 2 June 2009.

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Rabbi

A rabbi (רַבִּי|translit.

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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.

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Rishonim

Rishonim (the first ones; sing. ראשון, Rishon) were the leading rabbis and poskim who lived approximately during the 11th to 15th centuries, in the era before the writing of the Shulchan Aruch (שׁוּלחָן עָרוּך, "Set Table", a common printed code of Jewish law, 1563 CE) and following the Geonim (589–1038 CE).

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Sanz

Sanz (or Tsanz, צאנז) is a Hasidic dynasty originating in the city of Sanz (Nowy Sącz) in Galicia.

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Sefer ha-Chinuch

Sefer ha-Chinuch (ספר החינוך, "Book of Education") is a Jewish rabbinic text which systematically discusses the 613 commandments of the Torah.

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Sniatyn

Sniatyn (Снятин; Śniatyn; Sneatîn, older Sniatin; שניאַטין) is a city located in Kolomyia Raion of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in western Ukraine along the Prut river, in the historic region of Pokutia.

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Talmud

The Talmud (תַּלְמוּד|Talmūḏ|teaching) is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law (halakha) and Jewish theology.

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Ternopil

Ternopil, known until 1944 mostly as Tarnopol, is a city in western Ukraine, located on the banks of the Seret.

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Torah

The Torah (תּוֹרָה, "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") is the compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, namely the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.

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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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Yosef Babad (1905–1997)

Yosef (Joseph) Babad (1905 – August 30, 1997) was an American rabbi and scholar.

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Zbarazh

Zbarazh (Збараж; Zbaraż; Zbarizh) is a city in Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast, western Ukraine.

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613 commandments

According to Jewish tradition, the Torah contains 613 commandments (mitsvót).

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See also

Hasidic poskim

Orthodox rabbis from Galicia (Eastern Europe)

People from Przeworsk

References

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

Also known as Babad, Joseph, Minchas chinuch, Minchat Chinuch, Yosef Babad, Yosef Ben Moshe Babad.