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Neither Hillel, Ishmael, nor Eliezer ben Jose ha-Gelili sought to give a complete enumeration of the rules of interpretation current in his day, but they omitted from their collections many rules that were then followed.
From these circles of spiritual inspiration, the early Hasidic movement arose, led by Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, in 18th century Podolia ( now Ukraine ).
Tradition records the young Israel ben Eliezer joining their ranks under Rabbi Adam Baal Shem and guiding their outreach.
The founder of Hasidism, Israel ben Eliezer ( 1698 – 1760 ), became known as the Baal Shem Tov ( the " Master of the Good Name ", abbreviated " Besht ").
Hasidic Judaism was founded by Yisroel ben Eliezer ( 1700 – 1760 ), also known as the Ba ' al Shem Tov ( or Besht ).
* 1760 – Israel ben Eliezer, Polish rabbi ( b. 1700 )
Founded by Israel ben Eliezer, known as the Baal Shem Tov ( 1698 – 1760 ), it originated in an age of persecution of the Jewish people, when a schism existed between scholarly and common European Jews.
A leading scholar of the Kabbalah, Moshe Idel ( Hasidism: Between Ecstasy and Magic, SUNY, 1995, pp. 17 – 18 ), ascribes this doctrine to the kabbalistic system of Rabbi Moses Cordovero ( 1522 – 1570 ) and in the eighteenth century, Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Hasidic movement, as well as his contemporary, Rabbi Menahem Mendel, the Maggid of Bar.
When Rabbi Yaakov died in 1064, Rashi continued learning in Worms for another year in the yeshiva of his relative, Rabbi Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi, who was also chief rabbi of Worms.
Among those murdered in Worms were the three sons of Rabbi Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi, Rashi's teacher.
* Rashi's youngest daughter, Rachel, married ( and divorced ) Eliezer ben Shemiah.
* May 22 – Israel ben Eliezer aka Baal Shem Tov, Polish-born mystical rabbi, founder of Hasidic Judaism ( b. c. 1698 )
* Eliezer ben Nathan, Jewish poet and writer ( b. 1090 )
* Eliezer ben Nathan of Mainz
His family was prominent for learning and piety, his father Yechiel was a Talmudist, and one of his ancestors was Rabbi Eliezer ben Nathan ( the RaABaN ).
The attacks on the Jews were witnessed by Ekkehard of Aura and Albert of Aix ; among the Jewish communities, the main contemporary witnesses were the Mainz Anonymous, Eliezer ben Nathan, and Solomon bar Simson.
; 1700 – 1760: Israel ben Eliezer, known as the Ba ' al Shem Tov, founds Hasidic Judaism, a way to approach God through meditation and fervent joy.
1125 – 1186 ), Rambam ( 1135 – 1204 ), Rabbi Eliezer ben Yoel Halevi ( ca 1140 – ca 1225 ), Rashba ( 1235 – 1310 ), Aharon Halevi of Barcelona ( b. ca 1235?
Eliezer ben Nathan ( Hebrew: אליעזר בן נתן ) of Mainz ( 1090 – 1170 ), Ra ' aven ( ראב " ן ), was a halakist and liturgical poet.
* Jewish Encyclopedia article for Eliezer ben Nathan, by Louis Ginzberg and A. Kaminka.
Rabbi Yisroel ( Israel ) ben Eliezer ( רבי ישראל בן אליעזר — May 22, 1760 ), often called Baal Shem Tov ( or ) or Besht, was a Jewish mystical rabbi.
The appellation “ Baal Shem ” was not unique to Rabbi Yisroel ben Eliezer ; however, it is Rabbi Yisroel ben Eliezer who is most closely identified as a “ Baal Shem ”, as he was the founder of the spiritual movement of Hasidic Judaism.

Eliezer and Nathan
In this work various acrostic verses contain the name " Eliezer b. Nathan.
Many of the last-named are known as authors of general Talmudic works, as, for instance, Eliezer b. Nathan of Mainz, Judah of Corbeil, and Jacob of Coucy ; but many of them are known only through their being quoted in the Tosafot, as in the case of an Eliezer of Sens, a Jacob of Orleans, and many Abrahams and Isaacs.
** The chronicle of Solomon bar Simson .-- The chronicle of Rabbi Eliezer bar Nathan .-- The narrative of the Old Persecutions, or Mainz anonymous .-- Sefer Zekhirah, or The book of remembrance, of Rabbi Ephraim of Bonn.
Nathan ben Reuben David Spira, Menahem Azariah Fano, Baruch Abraham ben Elhanan David Foa, Hezekiah ben Isaac Foa, Isaac ben Vardama Foa, Israel Nissim Foa, Israel Solomon Longhi. Isaiah Mordecai ben Israel Hezekiah Bassani, Israel Benjamin ben Isaiah Bassani, Elhanan David Carmi, Benjamin ben Eliezer ha-Kohen, Joshua ben Raphael Fermi, Moses Benjamin Foa, Abram Michael Fontanella, Judah Ḥayyim Fontanella, Israel Berechiah Fontanella, Raphael Jehiel Sanguinetti.
Eliezer b. Nathan, a Jewish chronicler at the times, paraphrased Habakkuk 1: 6 and wrote of
* Mainz Anonymous, Solomon bar Simson Chronicle and the Eliezer bar Nathan Chronicle
He belonged to one of the most prominent families of scholars in Germany: his grandfather Hillel, on his mother's side was a grandson of Eliezer ben Joel ha-Levi, who was in turn a grandson of Eliezer ben Nathan.

Eliezer and century
However, in the 11th century, the Pirqe de-Rabbi Eliezer, drawing on ancient legends of the fallen angel or angels, brought back to the mainstream of rabbinic thought the personification of evil and the corresponding myth.
* Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer ( not before eighth century ), a Midrashic narrative of the more important events of the Pentateuch.
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, who founded the Hebrew Language Committee, coined thousands of new words and concepts based on Biblical, Talmudic and other sources, to cope with the needs and demands of life in the 20th century.
The edited tosafot owe their existence particularly to Samson of Sens and to the following French tosafists of the thirteenth century: ( 1 ) Moses of Évreux, ( 2 ) Eliezer of Touques, and ( 3 ) Perez ben Elijah of Corbeil.
Eliezer of Touques, of the second half of the thirteenth century, made a compendium of the Tosafot of Sens and of Évreux ; this compendium is called the Tosafot of Touques, and forms the basis of the edited tosafot.
Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler ( 1892 – 30 December 1953 ) was an Orthodox rabbi, Talmudic scholar, and Jewish philosopher of the 20th century.
Although Hebrew was the daily speech of the Jewish people for centuries, by the fifth century BCE, the closely related Aramaic joined Hebrew as the spoken language in Judea and by the third century BCE Jews of the diaspora were speaking Greek, and soon afterwards Hebrew was no longer used as a mother tongue-for over sixteen centuries being used almost exclusively as a liturgical language until revived as a spoken language by Eliezer ben Yehuda in the Palestine of the late 1880s and eventually becoming the official language of the state of Israel.
" Early in the 20th century, Haredi Jews in Jerusalem were accused by the media of having recited the curse against the linguist Eliezer Ben Yehuda.
* Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler ( Michtav Me ' Eliyahu ), 20th century religious philosopher and ethicist
* Eliezer Samson Rosenthal, 20th century Israeli Religious Zionist Orthodox rabbi and academic talmudist
Shternberg grew up in the northern Bessarabian shtetl of Lipkany ( Yiddish: Lipkon, now Lipcani in Moldova ), which was famously termed " Bessarabian Olympus " by Hebrew and Yiddish poet Chaim Nachman Bialik and which in the second half of the 19th century produced several major figures of the modern Yiddish and Hebrew belle-lettres, among them Yehuda Shteinberg and Eliezer Shteinbarg.
The Serpent Seed idea appears in a 9th century book called Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer.
The term chanukkiyah was coined at the end of the nineteenth century in Jerusalem by the wife of Eliezer Ben Yehuda, the reviver of the Hebrew language.
In the XVIII century the community was headed by David Ben Karasubazar Lehno Eliezer ( d. 1735 ), author of the introduction of the " ritual prayer book Kaffa " and the works of " Mishkan David " (" Abode of David "), devoted to grammar of Hebrew.
Though Moses ha-Darshan was considered a rabbinical authority, he owes his reputation principally to the fact that together with Tobiah ben Eliezer he was the most prominent representative of midrashic-symbolic Bible exegesis ( derash ) in the 11th century.
Among the early sources quoted in the work is the 1st century Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus.
His major work Tzitz Eliezer, is an encyclopedic treatise on halachic questions, viewed as one of the great achievements of halachic scholarship of the 20th century.

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