Shalom Arush, the Glossary
Shalom Arush (שלום ארוש) is an Israeli Breslov rabbi and founder of the Chut Shel Chessed Institutions.[1]
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46 relations: Aliyah, Alliance Israélite Universelle, Ashdod, Ashkenazi Jews, Aviation accidents and incidents, Baal teshuva, Beni Mellal, Bnei Brak, Breslov, Combat medic, Dvar Yerushalayim, Eliezer Berland, English language, French language, German language, Hebrew language, Hitbodedut, Israel, Israel Defense Forces, Israelis, Jerusalem, Kollel, Levi Yitzchok Bender, Mashpia, Mitzvah, Morocco, Moshav, Musrara, Nachman of Breslov, Petah Tikva, Rabbi, Repentance in Judaism, Russian language, Semikhah, Sephardic Jews, Shabbat, Shidduch, Shuli Rand, Shuvu Bonim, Spanish language, Talmud Torah, Tel Aviv University, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, Ushpizin, Yiddish, Yom Kippur War.
- Breslov rabbis
- Israeli Hasidic rabbis
- People from Beni Mellal
- Sephardic Haredi rabbis in Israel
Aliyah
Aliyah (עֲלִיָּה ʿălīyyā) is the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to, historically, the geographical Land of Israel or the Palestine region, which is today chiefly represented by the State of Israel.
Alliance Israélite Universelle
The Alliance israélite universelle (AIU; כל ישראל חברים) is a Paris-based international Jewish organization founded in 1860 with the purpose of safeguarding human rights for Jews around the world.
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Ashdod
Ashdod (ʾašdōḏ,; ʾasdūd,, or label; Philistine:, romanized: *ʾašdūd) is the sixth-largest city in Israel.
Ashkenazi Jews
Ashkenazi Jews (translit,; Ashkenazishe Yidn), also known as Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim, constitute a Jewish diaspora population that emerged in the Holy Roman Empire around the end of the first millennium CE. They traditionally spoke Yiddish and largely migrated towards northern and eastern Europe during the late Middle Ages due to persecution.
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Aviation accidents and incidents
An aviation accident is an event during aircraft operation that causes serious injury, death, or destruction.
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Baal teshuva
In Judaism, a ba'al teshuvah (בעל תשובה; for a woman, בעלת תשובה, or; plural, בעלי תשובה,, 'owner of return ') is a Jew who adopts some form of traditional religious observance after having previously followed a secular lifestyle or a less frum form of Judaism. Shalom Arush and Baal teshuva are baalei teshuva.
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Beni Mellal
Beni Mellal (بني ملال) is a city in north-central Morocco.
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Bnei Brak
Bnei Brak or Bene Beraq (בְּנֵי בְּרַק) is a city located on the central Mediterranean coastal plain in Israel, just east of Tel Aviv.
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Breslov
Breslov (also Bratslav, also spelled Breslev) is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810), a great-grandson of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism.
Combat medic
A combat medic is responsible for providing emergency medical treatment at a point of wounding in a combat or training environment, as well as primary care and health protection and evacuation from a point of injury or illness.
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Dvar Yerushalayim
Yeshivat Dvar Yerushalayim, also called the Jerusalem Academy of Jewish Studies, is a yeshiva for baalei teshuva currently located in the Har Nof neighborhood of Jerusalem.
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Eliezer Berland
Eliezer Berland (born December 26, 1937) is an Israeli Orthodox Jewish rabbi, convicted sex offender and fraudster affiliated with the Breslov Hasidic movement in Israel. Shalom Arush and Eliezer Berland are 20th-century Israeli rabbis, 21st-century Israeli rabbis, Breslov rabbis and Israeli Hasidic rabbis.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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French language
French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.
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German language
German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.
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Hebrew language
Hebrew (ʿÎbrit) is a Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family.
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Hitbodedut
Hitbodedut or hisbodedus (הִתְבּוֹדְדוּת, lit. "seclusion, solitariness, solitude"; Tiberian: hīṯbōḏăḏūṯ, Ashkenazi: hīsboydedēs/hīsboydedūs or hīsbōdedūs, Sephardi: hitbōdedūt) refers to practices of self-secluded Jewish meditation.
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Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.
Israel Defense Forces
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל), alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym, is the national military of the State of Israel.
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Israelis
Israelis (translit; translit) are the citizens and nationals of the State of Israel.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.
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Kollel
A kollel (כולל,,, a "gathering" or "collection") is an institute for full-time, advanced study of the Talmud and rabbinic literature.
Levi Yitzchok Bender
Levi Yitzchok Bender (1897–1989) was a rabbi and leader of the Breslov community in both Uman, Ukraine and Jerusalem. Shalom Arush and Levi Yitzchok Bender are Breslov rabbis and Israeli Hasidic rabbis.
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Mashpia
Mashpia (משפיע) or feminine Mashpi'oh lit.
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.
Morocco
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.
Moshav
A moshav (מוֹשָׁב, plural מוֹשָׁבִים, "settlement, village") is a type of Israeli village or town or Jewish settlement, in particular a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists between 1904 and 1914, during what is known as the second wave of ''aliyah''.
Musrara
Musrara (مصرارة, מוסררה, also known by its Hebrew name, Morasha) is a formerly Ottoman neighborhood in what is now West Jerusalem.
Nachman of Breslov
Nachman of Breslov (רַבִּי נַחְמָן מִבְּרֶסְלֶב Rabbī Naḥmān mīBreslev), also known as Rabbi Nachman of Breslev, Rabbi Nachman miBreslev, Reb Nachman of Bratslav and Reb Nachman Breslover (רבי נחמן ברעסלאווער Rebe Nakhmen Breslover), and Nachman from Uman (April 4, 1772 – October 16, 1810), was the founder of the Breslov Hasidic movement. Shalom Arush and Nachman of Breslov are Breslov rabbis.
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Petah Tikva
Petah Tikva (פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה), also known as Em HaMoshavot, is a city in the Central District of Israel, east of Tel Aviv.
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Rabbi
A rabbi (רַבִּי|translit.
Repentance in Judaism
Repentance (/tʃuvɑː/; translit "return") is one element of atoning for sin in Judaism.
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Russian language
Russian is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia.
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Semikhah
Semikhah (סמיכה) is the traditional Jewish name for rabbinic ordination.
Sephardic Jews
Sephardic Jews (Djudíos Sefardíes), also known as Sephardi Jews or Sephardim, and rarely as Iberian Peninsular Jews, are a Jewish diaspora population associated with the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal).
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Shabbat
Shabbat (or; Šabbāṯ) or the Sabbath, also called Shabbos by Ashkenazim, is Judaism's day of rest on the seventh day of the week—i.e., Saturday.
Shidduch
The Shidduch (שִׁדּוּךְ, pl. shidduchim, Aramaic שידוכין shidduchin) is a system of matchmaking in which Jewish singles are introduced to one another in Orthodox Jewish communities for the purpose of marriage.
Shuli Rand
Shalom "Shuli" Rand (also spelled Shuly; שולי רנד; born 8 February 1962) is an Israeli film actor, writer, and singer. Shalom Arush and Shuli Rand are baalei teshuva.
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Shuvu Bonim
Shuvu Banim (also Yeshivat Breslov—Nechamat Tzion) is a yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem with 1,500 students.
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Spanish language
Spanish (español) or Castilian (castellano) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe.
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Talmud Torah
Talmud Torah (תלמוד תורה, lit. 'Study of the Torah') schools were created in the Jewish world, both Ashkenazic and Sephardic, as a form of religious school for boys of modest backgrounds, where they were given an elementary education in Hebrew, the scriptures (especially the Torah), and the Talmud (and halakha).
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Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU; אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, Universitat Tel Aviv, جامعة تل أبيب, Jami’at Tel Abib) is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, known simply as the Jewish Journal, is an independent, nonprofit community weekly newspaper serving the Jewish community of greater Los Angeles, published by TRIBE Media Corp.
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Ushpizin
Ushpizin (The Sukkot guests) is a 2004 Israeli film directed by and written by Shuli Rand.
Yiddish
Yiddish (ייִדיש, יידיש or אידיש, yidish or idish,,; ייִדיש-טײַטש, historically also Yidish-Taytsh) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews.
Yom Kippur War
The Yom Kippur War, also known as the Ramadan War, the October War, the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, or the Fourth Arab–Israeli War, was an armed conflict fought from 6 to 25 October 1973, between Israel and a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria.
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See also
Breslov rabbis
- Abraham Chazan
- Alter Tepliker
- Elazar Mordechai Koenig
- Eliezer Berland
- Eliezer Shlomo Schick
- Eliyahu Chaim Rosen
- Gedaliah Aharon Koenig
- Levi Yitzchok Bender
- Michel Dorfman
- Moshe Breslover
- Nachman Goldstein
- Nachman of Breslov
- Nathan of Breslov
- Shalom Arush
- Yaakov Meir Shechter
- Yisroel Ber Odesser
- Yisroel Halpern
- Yitzchok Breiter
- Yonassan Gershom
- Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld
Israeli Hasidic rabbis
- Avrohom Yissochor Englard
- Avrohom Yitzchok Ulman
- Baruch Ashlag
- Chaim Avrohom Horowitz
- Chaim Zanvl Abramowitz
- Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain
- Elazar Mordechai Koenig
- Eliezer Berland
- Ephraim Urbach
- Fishel Jacobs
- Gavriel Holtzberg
- Gedaliah Aharon Koenig
- Hanoch Zeibert
- Levi Yitzchok Bender
- Meir Brandsdorfer
- Menachem Shlomo Bornsztain
- Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi
- Nosson Nochum Englard
- Pinchas Biberfeld
- Pinchas Menachem Alter
- Shalom Arush
- Shaul Alter
- Shimon Elituv
- Shlomo Helbrans
- Shlomo Yosef Englard
- Shlomo Yosef Zevin
- Shmuel Bornsztain (sixth Sochatchover rebbe)
- Sholom Noach Berezovsky
- Simcha Bunim Alter
- Simcha Lieberman
- Ya'akov Cohen
- Yaakov Aryeh Alter
- Yehuda Ashlag
- Yehuda Meir Abramowicz
- Yisrael Alter
- Yisroel Moshe Dushinsky
People from Beni Mellal
- Abdelkarim Jouaiti
- Abdellatif Filali
- Adil El Arbaoui
- Hicham Sigueni
- Ibn al-Zayyat al-Tadili
- Lahcen Daoudi
- Mohamed Attaoui
- Mohamed El Badraoui
- Mustapha Tabet
- Omar Sadik
- Shalom Arush
Sephardic Haredi rabbis in Israel
- Amnon Yitzhak
- Amram Aburbeh
- Avraham Yosef
- Baba Sali
- Baruch Abuhatzeira
- Ben Zion Abba Shaul
- David Yosef
- Elazar Abuhatzeira
- Eliyahu Leon Levi
- Ezra Attiya
- Haim Amsalem
- Meir Mazuz
- Mordechai Sharabi
- Moshe Maya
- Moshe Yosef (rabbi)
- Ovadia Yosef
- Reuven Elbaz
- Sadqa Hussein
- Shalom Arush
- Shalom Cohen (rabbi)
- Shimon Baadani
- Shlomo Amar
- Shlomo Benizri
- Shmuel Pinchasi
- Ya'akov Moshe Toledano
- Ya'akov Yosef
- Yaakov Ades
- Yaakov Israel Ifargan
- Yaakov Mutzafi
- Yaakov Peretz
- Yehuda Deri
- Yehuda Tzadka
- Yitzhak Peretz (politician born 1938)
- Yitzhak Yosef
- Yonatan Yosef
- Yosef Haim HaCohen
- Yosef Yitzchak Shloush
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalom_Arush
Also known as Sholom arush.