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Moshe Teitelbaum (Ujhel)

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leaders. In 1822 Teitelbaum was suspected of having supplied amulets to certain Jewish culprits who had been cast into prison for libel, in order to assist them in escaping. When called upon to vindicate himself he declared that the amulets in question served only as substitutes for the
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fathered the 12 Tribes of the Jewish people. Kabbalah teaches that his flock of sheep comprised the future root souls of Israel. The identification by Moshe Teitelbaum of this first incarnation, would accordingly be novel for his recollection of
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His followers would teach of his previous identification with Jeremiah, and how this affected his present life. In his later days he yearned so much for the coming of the
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on the backs of personal notes handed to him by petitioners seeking his aid and blessing. These notes were transmitted via a succession of prominent
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to Hungary. Though initially opposed to Hassidism, after his son-in-law introduced him to Jacob Isaac Horowitz, he soon became an adherent.
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clothing the entire week, anticipating the Messiah's arrival. He died on July 17, 1841.
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rabbis, until finally being edited and published for the first time in Kraków in 1880.
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A Jewish amulet, consisting of various Divine Names, attributed to the
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terminology), saying that in his first gilgul he had been a sheep in
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and that their only purpose was to protect their bearers against
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of Satmar. He was said to have identified his three prior
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Teitelbaum authored three main works, "Moses Responded" (
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flock, in his second incarnation he lived in the time of
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His descendants became leaders of the communities of
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Moshe Teitelbaum (Satmar)


Yiddish
Rebbe
Sátoraljaújhely
Hungary
Leopold Löw
Yiddish
date palm
Polish
Hasidic
Yaakov Yitzchak of Lublin
Hasidic Judaism
Przemyśl
Galician
mezuzah
demons
Moses Sofer
Hebrew
Psalms
Torah
Psalms
hasidic
Sighet
Satmar
Satmar Hasidim
Yoel Teitelbaum
gilgulim
Kabbalistic

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