Libysche Islamische Kampfgruppe — Die Libysche Islamische Kampfgruppe (arabisch الجماعة الليبية المقاتلة, englisch: Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, LIFG) ist eine libysche islamistische Terrorgruppe mit engen Beziehungen zum internationalen Netzwerk al Qaida. Ihre… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tzadikim — Tzadik, (hbr: צדיק, pl.hbr צדיקים tzadikim), es un término hebreo proveniente de las raíces Tzedek, que significa justicia , y Tzedaká, que puede traducirse como caridad . Así, una traducción aproximada al español de este término sería Justo en… … Wikipedia Español
Mesías judío — El Mesías judío, (משיח) o Mashiaj, o Moshiaj, tradicionalmente se ha referido a un futuro Rey judío de la línea davídica (descendiente de David Bíblico) que será ungido (en el hebreo, mashiaj משיח ( Mesías ) significa ungido con santa aceite de… … Wikipedia Español
Rebelión en Libia de 2011 — Se ha sugerido que este artículo sea renombrado como Guerra de Libia de 2011 . Motivo: varias razones se discuten. (Discusión) Rebelión en Libia de 2011 … Wikipedia Español
hasidizam — hasidìzam m <G zma> DEFINICIJA pov. jud. religijsko socijalni mistički pokret među Židovima, od 18. st. vrlo raširen u Poljskoj, Litvi, Ukrajini, danas u Izraelu i SAD u; osnivač Israel ben Eliezer, v.; slave Boga kroz veselje, pjesmu i… … Hrvatski jezični portal
FICTION, HEBREW — The Story in Talmudic Midrashic Literature Narrative creative writing has been a constant in Hebrew literature and can be found in every period of Jewish culture. The earliest biblical texts include stories, and the telling and retelling of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ḤASIDISM — ḤASIDISM, a popular religious movement giving rise to a pattern of communal life and leadership as well as a particular social outlook which emerged in Judaism and Jewry in the second half of the 18th century. Ecstasy, mass enthusiasm, close knit … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NAḤMAN OF BRATSLAV — (1772–1810), ḥasidic admor ( master, rabbi, and teacher ) and fertile thinker in the fields of philosophy and literature. His personality and his work resonate to this day far beyond the boundaries of the ḥasidic stream he founded. On his mother… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SILBERSCHLAG, EISIG — (1903–1988), Hebrew poet and critic. He grew up in a ḥasidic home in Metri, Galicia, migrated to the U.S., studied at the University of Vienna, and returned to the U.S. He was professor in Hebrew literature at the Hebrew Teachers College in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism