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    The Musar movement (also Mussar movement) is a Jewish ethical, educational and cultural movement that developed in 19th century Lithuania, particularly...
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  • gives the name to the Musar movement, in 19th century Lithuania, but this article considers such literature more broadly. Musar literature is often described...
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  • Look up musar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Musar may refer to Jewish ethics Musar literature, Jewish moral literature Musar movement, a Jewish...
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  • Nigun (category Musar movement)
    The Musar movement has also made use of nigunim, based on the realization of how music affects the inner life. In the 19th century, the Musar movement developed...
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  • Ira F. Stone (category Musar movement)
    is a leading figure in the contemporary renewal of the Musar movement, a Jewish ethical movement. Stone was ordained as a rabbi at the Jewish Theological...
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  • love. One of the leaders of the Musar movement, Rabbi Simcha Zissel Ziv, put much emphasis on love. A later Musar movement leader, the 20th-century rabbi...
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    Israel Salanter (category Musar movement)
    1809, Žagarė – February 2, 1883, Königsberg), was the father of the Musar movement in Orthodox Judaism and a famed Rosh yeshiva and Talmudist. The epithet...
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    the rabbinic sermon. "For more than a century and a half in the Reform Movement," writes Rabbi Lance Sussman, "High Holiday sermons were among the most...
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  • "Musar Movement". A Concise Companion to the Jewish Religion (Online Version). Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191726446. Mirsky, Yehudah. "Musar Movement"...
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    Sifrei Kodesh (section Musar)
    including the Mishnah, Midrash (Halakha, Aggadah), Talmud, and all works of Musar, Hasidism, Kabbalah, or machshavah ("Jewish Thought"). Historically, sifrei...
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    the 1930s in an era known as "Classical Reform". Since the 1970s, the movement has adopted a policy of inclusiveness and acceptance, inviting as many...
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    Jewish meditation (category Musar movement)
    Nachman of Breslov), Musar movement rabbis (Israel Salanter and Simcha Zissel Ziv), Conservative movement rabbis (Alan Lew), Reform movement rabbis (Lawrence...
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    Agudath Israel movement in Eastern Europe. An author of many works of musar literature, he was sometimes associated with the Musar movement, although he...
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  • Simcha Zissel Ziv (category Musar movement)
    foremost students of Yisrael Salanter and one of the early leaders of the Musar movement. He is best known as the founder and director of the Kelm Talmud Torah...
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  • Alan Morinis (category Musar movement)
    been a leading figure in the contemporary revival of the Musar movement, a Jewish ethical movement. Morinis was born into a left-wing secular Jewish home...
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    Nataša Pirc Musar (born May 9, 1968) is a Slovenian attorney and author, serving as the 5th president of Slovenia since 2022. She is the former Information...
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  • followed a secular lifestyle or a less frum form of Judaism. The baal teshuva movement is a description of the return of secular Jews to religious Judaism. The...
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    continued by his disciples, were the modern, independent yeshiva and the Musar movement. Since the late 19th century, tensions with the Hasidim largely subsided...
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    Chabad (redirect from Chabad movement)
    Knowledge"—which represent the intellectual and kabbalistic underpinnings of the movement. The name Lubavitch derives from the town in which the now-dominant line...
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    Sermon (category Musar movement)
    preaching Judaism Jewish ethics Jewish meditation Rabbinical literature Midrash Musar literature Islam Nahj al Balagha Qur'an reading The Sermon for Necessities...
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    Philosophy Principles of faith Kabbalah Messiah Ethics Chosenness God Names Musar movement Texts Tanakh Torah Nevi'im Ketuvim Ḥumash Siddur Piyutim Zohar Rabbinic...
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  • Philosophy Principles of faith Kabbalah Messiah Ethics Chosenness God Names Musar movement Texts Tanakh Torah Nevi'im Ketuvim Ḥumash Siddur Piyutim Zohar Rabbinic...
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    Kippur Sukkot Simchat Torah Ta'anit Tisha B'Av Passover The Omer Shavuot In contemporary Judaism Baal teshuva movement Jewish Renewal Musar movement v t e...
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    Philosophy Principles of faith Kabbalah Messiah Ethics Chosenness God Names Musar movement Texts Tanakh Torah Nevi'im Ketuvim Ḥumash Siddur Piyutim Zohar Rabbinic...
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    1588. Although not widely read among Jews today, it is popular in the musar movement, which focuses on the individual cultivation of the Thirteen Attributes...
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  • Misnagdim Sephardic Haredi Modern Orthodox Judaism Open Orthodox Judaism Musar movement Zionism Religious Zionism Reconstructionist Judaism Reform Judaism Bábism...
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    prayer. Modern scholarship dating from the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement of 19th-century Germany, as well as textual analysis influenced by the...
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    Spanish and Portuguese Jews, and it is opposed by the Yemenite Dor Daim movement and by a small group of followers of the Vilna Gaon in Jerusalem[citation...
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    the original on 2006-02-22. Retrieved 2009-03-27. "The Sunday-Sabbath Movement in American Reform Judaism: Strategy or Evolution" (PDF). AmericanJewishArchives...
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    is divine and immutable. While it adheres to traditional beliefs, the movement is a modern phenomenon. It arose as a result of the breakdown of the autonomous...
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