Strashelye was a branch of the Chabad school of Hasidic Judaism, named after the town Strashelye (Starasel'lye) in the Mohilev Province of present-day Belarus, where its leader lived. Like all Hasidism it is based on the teachings and customs of Chasidut as taught by the Baal Shem Tov, in turn based on the Kabbalistic works of Rabbi Isaac Luria (also known as the Arizal).
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| - Strashelye was a branch of the Chabad school of Hasidic Judaism, named after the town Strashelye (Starasel'lye) in the Mohilev Province of present-day Belarus, where its leader lived. Like all Hasidism it is based on the teachings and customs of Chasidut as taught by the Baal Shem Tov, in turn based on the Kabbalistic works of Rabbi Isaac Luria (also known as the Arizal). (en)
- Strashelye è una filiale estinta della scuola Chabad di ebraismo chassidico, intitolata alla città omonima che si trova nella regione di Voblasc' di Mahilëŭ in Bielorussia, dove viveva il suo leader, Rabbi Aharon HaLevi Horowitz. Come per tutte le scuole di pensiero chassidico, anche questa scuola era fondata sullo Chassidut secondo gli insegnamenti del Baal Shem Tov, che a sua volta si basavano sull'opera cabalistica di Rabbi Isaac Luria. (it)
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| - Strashelye was a branch of the Chabad school of Hasidic Judaism, named after the town Strashelye (Starasel'lye) in the Mohilev Province of present-day Belarus, where its leader lived. Like all Hasidism it is based on the teachings and customs of Chasidut as taught by the Baal Shem Tov, in turn based on the Kabbalistic works of Rabbi Isaac Luria (also known as the Arizal). (en)
- Strashelye è una filiale estinta della scuola Chabad di ebraismo chassidico, intitolata alla città omonima che si trova nella regione di Voblasc' di Mahilëŭ in Bielorussia, dove viveva il suo leader, Rabbi Aharon HaLevi Horowitz. Come per tutte le scuole di pensiero chassidico, anche questa scuola era fondata sullo Chassidut secondo gli insegnamenti del Baal Shem Tov, che a sua volta si basavano sull'opera cabalistica di Rabbi Isaac Luria. (it)
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