Judah he-Hasid

Judah he-Hasid

People who used the name Judah he-Hasid ( _he. יהודה החסיד, "Yehudah he-Hasid", "Judah the Pious") include:

*Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg (12th-13th centuries), the initiator of the Chassidei Ashkenaz movement
*Judah he-Hasid (Jerusalem) (around 1650-1700), a Sabbatean preacher who led the largest organized group of Jewish immigrants to the Land of Israel in centuries.


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  • Judah he-Hasid (Jerusalem) — See Judah he Hasid for other people who used this name. Judah he Hasid ( he. יהודה החסיד Yehudah he Hasid , Judah the Pious ) (around 1650, Siedlce October 17, 1700, Jerusalem), was a Jewish Sabbatean preacher who led the largest organized group… …   Wikipedia

  • DAVID BEN JUDAH HE-ḤASID — (early 14th century), Spanish kabbalist. He claimed to be the grandson of Naḥmanides and a descendant of judah b. samuel he Ḥasid of Regensburg. David wrote several books which reflect the development of the different trends in Kabbalah after the …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • JUDAH BEN KALONYMUS BEN MEIR — (d. 1196/99), German scholar, and dayyan in his native Speyer. His father was a communal leader and was one of those responsible to the king regarding the collection of community taxes. His mother was the daughter of Judah, the brother of Samuel… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • JUDAH BEN ISAAC — (Judah Sir Leon of Paris; also called Gur Aryeh ( lion s whelp ) or Aryeh, after Genesis 49:9 (Or Zaru a, pt. 1 no. 17; Tosefot Yeshanim to Yoma 8a); 1166–1224), French tosafist. Judah headed the Paris bet ha midrash, which was apparently… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • JUDAH BEN KALONYMUS BEN MOSES OF MAINZ — (d. c. 1200), German scholar, halakhic authority, paytan, and kabbalist. He was the pupil of Shemariah b. Mordecai in Speyer, and of , who taught him mysticism. During the Third Crusade (1189–93) Judah braced his community to face the approaching …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Judah ben Samuel — died 1217 Jewish mystic and scholar. He was a member of the Kalonymos family, which provided medieval Germany with many Jewish mystics and spiritual leaders. Around 1195 he settled in Regensburg, where he founded a yeshiva and gathered disciples… …   Universalium

  • Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg — See Judah he Hasid for other people who used this name. Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg (12th 13th centuries), also called He Hasid or the Pious in Hebrew, was the initiator of the Chassidei Ashkenaz, a movement of Jewish mysticism in Germany.… …   Wikipedia

  • JUDAH ḤASID (Segal), HA-LEVI — (1660?–1700), Shabbatean preacher, born in Dubno. Of his early life nothing is known, but it is possible that he is the ḥasid Judah Ashkenazi, who stayed in Italy in 1678 and is mentioned in the responsa of contemporaries. His affinity with the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • JUDAH BEN SAMUEL HE-ḤASID — (c. 1150–1217), main teacher of the Ḥasidei Ashkenaz movement. Judah was one of the most prominent scholars of the Middle Ages in the fields of ethics and theology. He probably lived some time in Speyer and then moved to Regensburg (he was… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • JUDAH BEN BAVA — (second century C.E.), tanna, and according to the later aggadah, a martyr of the era of jabneh . A number of halakhot are reported in his name in the Mishnah, the Tosefta and the tannaitic Midrashim. One dealt with the case of a husband s death… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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