Main Repentance in Judaism Unreferenced date December 2009 Baalteshuva or ba al teshuvah lang he for a woman, , baalat teshuva plural, , baalei teshuva , sometimes abbreviated to BT , is a term referring to a Jewish person who turns to embrace Orthodox Jews Orthodox Judaism . Baalteshuva literally means, master of return , i.e., one who has Repentance in Judaism repented or returned to God. It is often contrasted with FFB Frum From Birth , which refers to Orthodox Jews who are born into families that are already religiously observant, and who have been practicing Judaism from birth or a young age. Historically, the term referred to a Jew who transgressed the halakhah Jewish law and completed a process of introspection to return to the straight path. In contemporary times, the phrase is primarily used to refer to a Jew from a Secular Jewish culture secular background who becomes religiously observant normally in an Orthodox fashion later in life. The alternative term, khozer biteshuva is more commonly used in Israel . The Talmud expresses high regard for baalei teshuva with the statement, In the place where baalei teshuva stand, even the perfectly righteous cannot stand Berakhot Talmud Berakhot 34b . Baalteshuva movement There are numerous baalteshuva movement s and organizations that seek to encourage this. Famous baalei teshuva List of Baalei teshuva See also Aish HaTorah Chabad Off the derech A formerly observant Jew who intentionally leaves Orthodox Judaism. Oorah organization Orthodox Judaism outreach Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem Ohr Somayach The Jerusalem Kollel External links http web.archive.org web 20080207105428 http www.aishkodesh.org articles library ArticleDetail.asp?ArticleID 99&ArtType R&left 1&pgno 1 The BaalTeshuva ... Jewish education Category Baalei teshuva Category Hebrew words and phrases judaism stub ceb Ba al teshuva cs Ba alej t uva fr Baal techouva he nl Ba al tesjoewa pt BaalTeshuva yi ... more details
. See Repentance in Judaism about the term Baalteshuva that describes a penitent or returnee to Judaism. Jews and Judaism sidebar history Baalteshuva movement return to Judaism movement , literal translation ... ones or keruv , and the terms baalteshuva and kiruv are often linked together indicating that the subject ... the movement. The Baalteshuva movement has taken place wherever Jews live and in many different places under all sorts of varying circumstances The BaalTeshuva movement returnees to traditional ... article.php?aid 89 ref Therefore the Baalteshuva movement, as a modern version of previous ... and their Jewish centers there are Baalteshuva communities that keep on sprouting up at all levels, in all professions and walks of life. The Baalteshuva movement and the events it encompasses ... hope I get this right u BaalTeshuva movement a powerful movement of Jews, young and old, Orthodox ... ruchani of Yeshiva University has noted A baalteshuva movement has emerged with a significant number ... in the twenty first century 1.299499 ref The Baalteshuva movement has not just been about Orthodox .... The Baalteshuva movement, in its origins, was as much inspired by the Counterculture Sixties and seventies ... out to connect with these people and recruit them to Judaism. Whereas the earliest Baalteshuva trends ... be said the inspiration rising from the Six Day War fueled the beginnings of the baalteshuva movement ... done by the BaalTeshuva movement among other Jews. Lubavitch also called Chabad sent ... The baalteshuva movement also appeared in the former Jewish history Russia and the Soviet Union Soviet ..., who came to be called Baalei teshuva m. plural , Baalteshuva m. singular , a Baalat teshuva ... title Rabbi Nota Schiller credited with being one of the visionary leaders of the Baalteshuva movement ... of a the barriers and challenges, the Baalteshuva movement has lost neither strength nor momentum ... because as a grassroots movement with its own natural life. Therefore, while the Baalteshuva movement ... more details
Shaarei Teshuva lit. Gates of Repentance lang he may refer to a number of texts An ethical work authored by Yonah Gerondi Rabenu Yonah and first published in 1505. A commentary on the Shulchan Aruch authored by Chaim Mordechai Margoliot . The High Holy Day Machzor published by the Central Conference of American Rabbis for the Reform Judaism Reform Movement in North America. disambig ... more details
Ba al is a Hebrew word meaning lord or master . TOCright Baal may also refer to Baal demon , a Christian demon, loosely identified with the Canaanite god Baal Peor , a Canaanite deity Hadad , a Canaanite deity commonly known as Baal or Ba lu Baal I , an ancient king of Tyre British Association for Applied Linguistics , a UK society for applied linguists Places Baal, Netherlands , a hamlet in the Dutch province Gelderland Baal, Belgium , a village in the municipality of Tremelo In fiction Baal play Baal play , a 1918 play by Bertolt Brecht Baal comics , a Marvel Comics character, an ancient Egyptian who fosters the X Men villain Apocalypse Ba al Stargate , a fictional character in Stargate SG 1 BAAL Mark 13 Hardware , first four letters in the serial number of the Machine, also Biomechanical, Artificially intelligent, Autoindependent, Lifeform Music Baal EP Baal EP , a 1981 EP by David Bowie, featuring incidental music written for Brecht s play Baal band Baal band , a Danish rock band In games Baal Diablo Baal Diablo , one of the three Prime Evils in the Diablo games, and the final boss in Diablo II Lord of Destruction Bhaal Lord of Murder , a fictional deity in the Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms novels and games Baal video game Baal video game , a 1988 computer game for the Amiga Baal Warhammer 40,000 , a fictional planet in the Warhammer 40,000 series, homeworld of Blood Angels Space Marine Chapter Baal Disgaea , an extra boss in every Disgaea game See also Ball disambiguation Bail Bale disambiguation disambig da Baal flertydig de Baal fr Baal homonymie it Baal disambigua he nl Baal ro Baal dezambiguizare tr Baal anlam ayr m ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Ludovic Baal image fullname Ludovic Baal nickname height 1.76 meters 5ft9in dateofbirth Birth date and age 1986 5 24 cityofbirth Paris countryofbirth France currentclub Le Mans UC72 Le Mans position Defense Midfield clubnumber 24 years 2007&ndash clubs Le Mans UC72 Le Mans caps goals 65 1 pcupdate May 15, 2010 Ludovic Baal born May 24, 1986 in Paris is a France French footballer playing for Le Mans UC72 Le Mans in Ligue 1 . References Lfpfr first Ludovic last Baal Le Mans UC72 Squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baal, Ludovic ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 24, 1986 PLACE OF BIRTH Paris , France DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baal, Ludovic Category 1986 births Category Living people Category French footballers Category Le Mans FC players Category Ligue 1 players Category Sportspeople from Paris france footy defender 1980s stub france footy midfielder 1980s stub ar fr Ludovic Baal it Ludovic Baal nl Ludovic Baal ... more details
Ain Baal lang ar is a Lebanon Lebanese village located in the Kaza Caza of Tyre, Lebanon Tyre in the Southern Governorate of Lebanon . Origin of name According to the Lebanese dialect, the name of the village means the water well of Baal . About Ain Baal Ain Baal borders Tyre, Batolay, Bazooreye and Hanaway. Ain Baal is famous for the Sarcophagus of King Hiram I , King of Tyre, which is located on the borders with Hanaway. The influence of the sarcophagus King Hiram I on this village is very obvious, where you can find schools, convenience stores, barbershops and restaurants named after the king such as the Hiram Elementary School of Ain Baal . Ain Baal is also the home village of the famous Lebanese football midfielder Roda Antar . Ain Baal plays a strategic role for the southern Lebanese residents, where they can live in the village and enjoy a calm atmosphere away from Tyre traffic and at the same time they can visit Tyre in a short period of time to get their needs. Unreferenced date July 2008 coord missing Lebanon Category Populated places in the South Governorate Category Tyre District ar ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Baal EP Type EP Artist David Bowie Cover Bowie Baal.jpg Released 13 February 1982 Recorded Hansa Tonstudio Hansa By The Wall , Berlin , September 1981 Length 11 14 Label RCA Records RCA Producer Tony Visconti , David Bowie Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r2507 pure url yes Link Misc Extra chronology Artist David Bowie singles Type Singles Last album Wild Is the Wind song Wild Is the Wind br 1981 This album Baal EP br 1982 Next album Cat People Putting Out Fire br 1982 Baal is an Extended play EP by David Bowie , comprising recordings of songs written for Bertolt Brecht s play Baal play Baal . It is sometimes referred to as David Bowie in Bertolt Brecht s Baal , as credited on the sleeve. In August 1981, Bowie had begun rehearsals to appear in the BBC version of Baal play Baal . The lyrics to the songs were all translated by Ralph Manheim and John Willett . Dominic Muldowney provided all new musical settings, except ... songs Baal performed in the play. Baal s Hymn is a combination of the vignettes spread throughout the play, and establishes Baal s amoral character. Remembering Marie A concerns Baal s reminiscences ... he was with. Ballad of the Adventurers is Baal s aggressive lament to the death of his mother. The Drowned Girl relates the suicide of one of Baal s conquests a video clip for this song was shot by David ... Wild is the Wind . The Dirty Song is a short number, with Baal humiliating his lover Sophie. His performance as Baal was transmitted on February 2, 1982, and RCA issued the EP to coincide with this. Both ... . The Drowned Girl and Baal s Hymn are both included on Sound & Vision 4 CD Collection . The EP was re ... baal ref Track listing Baal s Hymn Brecht Muldowney 4 02 Remembering Marie A Traditional, adapted by Brecht ... Category 1982 EPs Category David Bowie EPs de Baal David Bowie ru Baal EP sv David Bowie in Bertolt Brecht s Baal ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 Baal I was the king of Tyre Lebanon Tyre 680 BC 680 660 BC . His name is the same as that of the Phoenicia n deity, Baal . He was tributary to the Assyria ns, who had conquered the rest of Phoenicia, and sent his son Yehawmelek to Ashurbanipal r. 668 627 BC with heavy tribute. He also may have assisted the Assyrians in their war against Elam . See also List of Kings of Tyre DEFAULTSORT Baal 01 Category Phoenician kings Category 7th century BC people AncientNearEast bio stub pt Baal I ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Superherobox caption Baal, from The Rise of Apocalypse 1. br Art by Adam Pollina . comic color background ff8080 character name Baal real name Baal publisher Marvel Comics debut The Rise of Apocalypse 1 October 1996 creators Terry Kavanagh br Adam Pollina status Deceased alliances Sandstormers leader aliases Baal of the Crimson Sands relatives Apocalypse comics Apocalypse foster son br Holocaust comics Holocaust alternate universe foster grandson, deceased , Armageddon comics Armageddon , alternate universe foster grandson , Stryfe foster grandson, deceased powers None, Baal was an experienced and deadly fighter Baal is a fictional character from a comic book by Marvel Comics . He was the leader of the Sandstormers who found Apocalypse comics Apocalypse as a baby and raised him. Fictional character biography Baal is the leader of the Sandstormers, raiders and scavengers in ancient Egypt who lived by the dogma of survival of the fittest. When Kang the Conqueror went back in time, in his spaceship, the Sphinx and crash landed, he was found by the Sandstormers. Inside, Baal and his people found a wounded Kang, and nursed him back to health. When Kang recovered, he ran away and became pharaoh of Egypt as Rama Tut. He returned with soldiers to reclaim his jewel, which the Sandstormers had stolen. The Sandstormers did not reveal where it was and many of Baal s men were massacred. The jewel, The Eye of the Ages gives its holders glimpses into the future and Baal saw in it a man who would defeat him, this man was En Sabah Nur. The Sandstormers raided ... of the Sandstormers wished to slay the baby, thinking it a demon. From the moment Baal had found Nur .... Luckily, Baal had gone off with Nur to reveal to him his destiny and how he had come to learn ... to a cave in where they were. Father and son had both become severely injured, but Baal managed to stay ... between them. DEFAULTSORT Baal Comics Category Marvel Comics characters ... more details
No footnotes date September 2009 The Baal cycle is a Ugarit ic cycle of stories about the Canaan ite god Baal , also known as Hadad the god of storm and fertility. They are written in Ugaritic language ... coast. Basic Synopsis The Baal Cycle series of stories are summarized thus Yam god Yam wants to rule over the other gods and be the most powerful of all Baal Hadad opposes Yam and slays him Baal Hadad, with the help of Anat h and Asherah Athirat , persuades El god El to allow him a palace Baal Hadad ... to subjugate Mot Semitic god Mot Mot kills Baal Hadad Anath brutally kills Mot, grinds him up and scatters ashes Baal Hadad returns to Mount Saphon Mot, having recovered from being ground up and scattered, challenges Baal Hadad Baal Hadad refuses Mot submits Baal Hadad rules again Baal and Yam The beginning of the story of the battle between Baal and Yam god Yam is lost, but we first hear of Kothar ... should be darling of El . However, he informs Yam that he would have to drive his rival Baal from his ..., and that Baal cannot stand idly by. He threatens that Yam will be destroyed by a magic weapon. Yam then sends word to El, on the mount of Lel mountain Lel , El s abode, demanding the surrender of Baal and his henchmen. However, Baal, upon hearing this on the mount of Lel attacks the envoys, though Anat and Athtart hold him back. When the story resumes, Baal has already started to battle Yam ... Baal that he will be victorious and will win a kingdom without end, and fetches two divine clubs for Baal s use. He gives them magic names, and strikes Yam the first two times himself. Baal then drags out Yam and finishes him off. Then Athtart tells Baal to scatter his rival, which he does, and then he cries out that Yam is dead, and that he shall be King. The Palace of Baal A description of the Palace of Baal follows. It begins with a description of a banquet thrown in honour of Baal on Mount Zephon ... the guards and warriors in her palace, ending with a peace offering. When the text resumes again, Baal ... more details
In 1995, Baal appeared on a record from the Danish National Television, called Coming Up , with a set of new Danish artists. Baal appeared as track number one with Chronical Love Song , later to be found on the Sensorama album Sensorama album. In 1997, Baal created the title song for the Danish ... Baal Category Danish rock music groups da Baal musikgruppe ... more details
small File Bael.jpg thumb 250px The Dictionnaire Infernal illustration of Baal. This is a page on demonology for the god Ba al or information on the name see Baal disambiguation . Baal sometimes spelled ... of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology ref Baal Hadad, probably the most widely worshiped Baal, was worshiped ... pantheon, the Ba al Zeb b or Beelzebub was frequently confused with various Semitic gods Baal ... Lk. 11 15, 18f. , identified with Satan Mt. 12 26 Mk. 3 23, 26 Lk. 11 18 . , Bruce, Baal Zebub, Beelzebul ... head of the Demons . , Herrmann, Baal Zebub , in Toorn, K. v. d., Becking ... evidence shows that the Moabites worshiped a Baal. The pre Islamic and Muslim sources show a that the Meccans took over the idol Hubal from the Moabites. Christian demonology Baal is a Christian demon. ref Baal also refers to various gods and goddesses who are not demons. This is a potential source of confusion. In this article the name Baal is used only to refer to the demon Baal, unless stated otherwise. ref According to Christian demonology , Baal was ranked as the first and principal king in Hell, ruling over the East. According to some authors Baal is a Duke, with sixty six legions of demons under his command. The term Baal is used in various ways in the Old Testament, with the usual meaning ..., and Beelzebub, or the lord of flies . During the English Puritan period, Baal was either compared ... Publishing Group, p. 32. ISBN 184127142X ref the demon Baal was in grimoire tradition said to appear ... of spider legs. The idea of Baal as a demon was created when Christianity demonization turned ancient .... Baal, the Semitic god, did not escape, becoming a separate entity from Beelzebub. Citation needed ... reprint ISBN 0 87728 847 X. DEFAULTSORT Baal Demon Category Demons in Christianity Category Demons in Judaism Category Goetic demons bn de Baal D mon es Bael fr Bael it Bael pl Bael pt Baal dem nio ... more details
Baal hazor , Baal s village, is the place on the border of Ephraim and Benjamin where Absalom held the feast of sheep shearing when Amnon was assassinated according to 2 Samuel 13 23. It is probably identical with Hazor mentioned in Nehemiah 11 33, now Tell Asur , 8 km north east of Bethel . See also Hazor Eastons Category Hebrew Bible places Tanakh stub he ... more details
Baal tamar is a place of uncertain identification near Gibeah , mentioned the Book of Judges Judges xx. 33 in the account of the battle between the Tribe of Benjamin and the other Israelites . Eusebius Onomastica Sacra , 238, 75 knew Baaltamar under the name of Beth thamar but at the present day it can not be located. External links Jewish Encyclopedia http dict.die.net baal tamar Definition at die.net Tanakh stub Category Former populated places in Southwest Asia Category Hebrew Bible places ... more details
Baal is a village in the municipality of Tremelo , in the province of Flemish Brabant , Belgium . It is notable as the home of successful cyclo cross competitor Sven Nys . ref cite news url http www.velonation.com News ID 6912 Sven Nys mechanic in tears after Azencross final lap incident.aspx title Sven Nys mechanic in tears after Azencross final lap incident publisher Velonation date 2010 12 30 author Ben Atkins accessdate 2011 01 06 ref He is sometimes called by the nickname the Kannibaal van Baal ref cite news url http www.velonation.com News ID 6708 Sven Nys offered extension with Landbouwkrediet through 2014 but wants his friend to join him.aspx title Sven Nys offered extension with Landbouwkrediet through 2014 but wants his friend to join him publisher Velonation date 2010 12 13 author Ben Atkins accessdate 2011 01 06 ref Dutch for Cannibal of Baal . The Grand Prix Sven Nys cyclo cross race, named after Nys, is held annually in Baal. Fellow cyclo cross competitor Niels Albert also lives in Baal. ref cite news url http www.dewielersite.net db2 wielersite txtzfiche.php?berid 11846 title Albert Ik ga niet voluit tijdens GP Sven Nys language Dutch publisher de Wielersite date 2010 12 31 accessdate 2011 01 06 ref References reflist coord 50.9956 4.753 region BE type city display title Category Villages in Belgium Category Flemish Brabant FlemishBrabant geo stub fr Baal Belgique nl Baal Belgi ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 infobox plaats in Nederland locatie kaart naam Baal provincie Gelderland gemeente Lingewaard opp inwoners datum inwoners dichtheid web bestandsnaam wapen bestandsnaam vlag lat deg 51 lat min 53 lat sec 51 lon deg 5 lon min 55 lon sec 08 co rdinaten 51 53 51 N 5 55 08 E type city zoom 14 region NL 51 53 NB, 5 55 OL Baal is a hamlet in the Netherlands Dutch town Lingewaard , located in the province of Gelderland. It is located 1 kilometer north of Haalderen and is therefore part of Haalderen. Navigatie gemeente Lingewaard Beginnetje steden 2 2009 3 02 4 18 coord 51 53 51 N 5 55 08 E region NL source kolossus nlwiki display title Category Lingewaard Category Gelderland nl Baal Nederland ... more details
Infobox Play name Baal image BrechtBaal.jpg image size 150px caption First published edition writer Bertolt Brecht setting premiere Start date 1923 12 08 df yes place Leipzig orig lang German subject genre playbill ibdb id iobdb id Baal was the first full length Play theatre play written by the Germany German Modernism modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht . ref name willett Willett 1967, 22 23 . ref It concerns a wastrel youth who becomes involved in several sexual affairs and at least one murder. It was written in 1918, when Brecht was a 20 year old student at Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich Munich University , in response to the Expressionism In other media expressionist drama The Loner Der Einsame by the soon to become Nazi dramatist Hanns Johst . ref Willett and Manheim 1970, vii and Thomson 1994, 25 . ref The play is written in a form of heightened prose and includes four songs and an introductory Chorale choral hymn Hymn of Baal the Great , set to Melody melodies composed by Brecht .... Characters col begin col break Baal poet Mech merchant and publisher Emilie Mech s wife Dr. Piller ... charts the decline of a drunken and dissolute poet, Baal. Baal is an anti hero who rejects ..., he may be semi human, argues John Willett , but in plays like Baal he can be romanticized ..., 68 . ref Baal roams the countryside, womanizing and brawling. He seduces Johanna, who subsequently ..., becoming a fugitive from the police. Defiantly aloof from the consequences of his actions, Baal is nonetheless ... being written in 1918, Baal did not receive a theatrical performance until 1923, when it opened on 8 ... the title role for a BBC television production of Baal . John Willett provided the English translation ... EP , Baal EP David Bowie in Bertolt Brecht s BAAL . Notes reflist References Sacks, Glendyr. 1994 ... plays Category Plays by Bertold Brecht Category 1923 plays Category 1926 plays de Baal Brecht fr Baal pi ce de th tre ka sv Baal pj s tr Baal oyun ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 Zakar Baal also known as Zeker Baal or Zeker Ba al was the king of Byblos or Gebal , a Phoenicia n city on coast of Lebanon , during the 11th century BCE. His reign was contemporary with pharaoh Ramesses XI of Egypt 1099 1069 BCE . As he is a character in the Story of Wenamun , an Egyptian language Egyptian work of historicial fiction, it is not entirely certain if Zakar Baal was a historical personage. Literary sources What little is known of Zakar Baal comes from the Story of Wenamun , dated to Year 5 of the Renaissance or Whm Mswt w m mswt era or Year 23 proper of Ramesses XI as a person of the highest importance. About a hundred years before the Story of Wenamun , the Ancient Egypt Egyptian s had expelled the Sea Peoples from Egypt and now Egypt was in trouble. The Sea People had settled in Phoenicia. At this time, even the supremacy of the king of Egypt is placed under scrutiny. The current pharaoh of the day, Ramesses XI, is never even mentioned during Wenamun s account. In the Story of Wenamun , Thebes, Egypt Thebes is under the control of Herihor &ndash the High Priests of Amun at Thebes High Priest of Amun . After the victory of Ramesses III over the Sea Peoples, a very slow decay characterized Thebes in times of division of Egypt even then, despite ... s tale, however, Zakar Baal does not appear to feel that Herihor or Smendes the prince of the Delta ... under the authority of the pharaoh. However, Zakar Baal does enter into his own contracts ... his fathers, but wishes for payment in advance. By the time of Zakar Baal, the pharaoh may be little ... he were to make war. Zakar Baal refused to see Wenamun for twenty nine days and finally one of Zakar Baal s priests had a frenzy of prophesy ing and demanded that they heed the idol and Wenamun. Zakar Baal does recognize Amun as a god who is present not just in Egypt, but in every land. According ... to Egypt. The religious symbolism of Zakar Baal has also been noted by Mormon theologians for its ... more details
A place in ancient History of ancient Israel and Judah Israel , Baal Gad was a Canaan ite town in the valley of Lebanon at the foot of Hermon , near the source of Jordan River. Josh. 13 5 11 17 12 7 It was the most northern point to which Joshua s conquests extended. It probably derived its name from the worship of Baal . Its exact location is uncertain, but it is generally considered to be Hasbaiya in Wadi et Teim or a site nearby. Easton s suggests that its modern representative is Banias . Some have supposed it to be the same as Baalbec . References Eastons Category Hebrew Bible places Tanakh stub ... more details
A Biblical name, Baal meon , meaning Lord of Dwelling, was the name of a town of Reuben Bible Reuben , that some have identified as modern day M ain in Israel . It was allegedly the birthplace of the prophet Elisha . ref cite book title Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible author Karel van der Toorn, Pieter Willem van der Horst , Bob Becking year 1999 publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans url http books.google.com books?vid ISBN0802824919&id yCkRz5pfxz0C&pg RA13 PA147&lpg RA13 PA147&ots aEsreXr51r&dq Baal meon&ie ISO 8859 1&output html&sig hdQYeYkl6vg64dSR1DrTyKyWzr4 id ISBN 0802824919 ref References references Category Hebrew Bible places Tanakh stub ... more details
File Marianne von Werefkin Polizeiposten Wilna 1914.jpg thumb 180px right The traditional Baal Shem healer and exorcist used Kabbalistic methods in sanctity. ref http www.inner.org kabbalah beginner amulets.htm Kabbalistic vs. Hasidic perspectives on amulets. See also the amulet of R. Moshe Teitelbaum ... emerged. The early life of Israel Baal Shem Tov 1698 1760 was a Baal Shem, before introducing the leadership role of the Hasidic Tzadik and new mystical interpretation, replacing the ealier Baal Shem Baal Shem in Hebrew language Hebrew translates as Master of the Name , and is often used in reference ... Europe and became titled the Baal Shem Tov . However, this connotation is misleading. The Baal Shem Tov started public life as a traditional Baal Shem practical mystic, but with his founding of Hasidism ... Rebbe replaced the Baal Shem , by combining elite Kabbalah mystic with public Maggid role, teaching ..., instead, the historical Jewish role of Baal Shem refers to a rabbi who, due to his ability to perform ... on suffering human beings. Baal Shem practice and Kabbalah Kabbalah See also Jewish meditation ... word, usually Adonai , in prayers and texts. In some accounts, a Baal Shem was believed to have ... powers. At the beginning of the Baal Shem Tov s life, since he was a healer, he used amulets. Sometimes .... At the end of his life, the Baal Shem Tov never wrote the Names of God, only his own signature, Yisrael ... and intentions of the person giving the amulet. blockquote Recorded Baal Shems Not many people with this title have been recorded outside of the Baal Shem Tov, the Baal Shem of Michelstadt ... , Rabbi Joel of Ropshitz a student of Rabbi Yoel Sirkis , Rabbi Adam Baal Shem , and Baal Shem of London Hayyim Samuel Jacob Falk known as the Baal Shem of London . Hasidic replacement of the Baal ... Baal Shem mainly survives in Jewish surnames of people descending from Ba ale Shem such as Balshem , Balshemnik ... Category Yiddish words and phrases es Baal Shem he ru sv Baal Shem ... more details
Infobox Monarch name Ba al Hamon title Ruler of a Crowd or a Multitude image Image Bardo Baal Thinissut.jpg 172px Ba al Hamon Ruler of a Crowd or Multitude was the chief god of Carthage , deity of sky and vegetation, depicted as a bearded older man with curling ram s horns, ref Brouillet, Monique Seefried, ed. From Hannibal to Saint Augustine Ancient Art of North Africa from the Musee du Louvre. Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University Atlanta GA, 1994. ref and considered the consort of the Carthaginian goddess Tanit . ref Ba al Hammon Ba al of Carthage Ba al Hammon ref Ba al Hamon sometimes written Ba al Hammon, Ba al Khamon, or Baal Ammon was also a place mentioned in Song of Solomon 8 11, as the location of a productive vineyard owned by Solomon , who let out the vineyard to tenants, each of whom was to bring him a thousand silver shekel s. The locale has been supposed to be identical with Baal gad , and also with Hammon in the tribe of Asher Book of Joshua Joshua 19 28 . Others identify it with Belamon, in Central Palestine, near Dothaim. Some have suggested that it is not to be taken as a literal place, but a figurative indication to the wealthy realm over which Solomon ruled. See Also Ba al Religion in Carthage External links http www.ccel.org e easton ebd ebd T0000300.html T0000390 Easton s Bible Dictionary 1897 http bible.cc songs 8 11.htm On line parallel Bible Song of Solomon 8 11 References references DEFAULTSORT Baal Hamon Category Hebrew Bible places Category Deities in the Hebrew Bible pl Baal Hamon ... more details
Baal zephon Hebrew language Hebrew is a Hebrew name which means lord of the north , and refers both to a god the Hellenes knew as Zeus Other names.2Fepithets Zeus Kasios , the god of Mount Aqraa on the Syrian shore and associated with thunderbolts, the sea and a protector of maritime trade, and a place named in the Bible and described as being near Migdol and Pi hahiroth where the Hebrews Israelites were said to have made their Passage of the Red Sea following their exodus from Egypt . ref Freedman, David Noel Allen C. Myers, Astrid B. Beck Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible Wm B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2000 ISBN 978 0802824004 p137 http books.google.co.uk books?id P9sYIRXZZ2MC&pg PA137&dq Baal zephon&ei 4IiNSYyEEaaGzgTghrGOBQ&client firefox a ref ref Bromiley, Geoffrey W. The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Wm. B Eerdmans Publishing, 1996 ISBN 978 0802837813 p381 http books.google.co.uk books?id BW 1mt4oebQC&pg PA381&dq Baal zephon&ei 4IiNSYyEEaaGzgTghrGOBQ&client firefox a ref Hebrew Bible The Book of Exodus records that the Israelites were instructed by God to encamp at the face of Baal zephon, on the shore, so that they would appear to Pharaoh to be trapped, and thereby entice him to pursue them. Tell the Israelites to turn back and camp near Pi Hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea. They are to camp by the sea, directly opposite Baal Zephon. Pharaoh will think ... books?id 9 7lSWFMCX4C&pg PA232&dq Baal zephon&ei 4IiNSYyEEaaGzgTghrGOBQ&client firefox a PPA233,M1 ... Baal Zephon and Migdol, listing four border guard stations and fortresses, the third being called Migdol and Baal Zephon thought to be located on a route to the Red Sea Coast and perhaps on the canal ... 7lSWFMCX4C&pg PA232&dq Baal zephon&ei 4IiNSYyEEaaGzgTghrGOBQ&client firefox a PPA233,M1 ref The location ... of identity of the former with biblical Zeb oim . See also Book of Exodus Exodus Torah Baal ... Baal zephon DEFAULTSORT Baal Zephon Category Hebrew Bible places Category Torah places Category ... more details
Baal hanan Hebrew languages Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small   unicode B al anan small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small   unicode B al n n unicode B al n n means Baal is gracious . There are two men by this name in the Hebrew Bible . In bibleverse Genesis 36 38 39 HE , Baal hanan is a Monarch King of Edom . He is also mentioned in the King List in bibleverse I Chronicles 1 49 50 HE . He succeeded Saul Edomite king Shaul and was himself succeeded by Hadad. He was the son of Achbor , and his wife Mehetabel was the daughter of Matred and granddaughter of Mezahab . He is called the son of Achbor but the name of his native city is not given. For this and other reasons, Josef Markwart Marquart name spelling changed in 1922 Fundamente Israelitischer und J discher Gesch. 1896, pp. 10 et seq. supposes that son of Achbor is a duplicate of son of Beor Gen. xxxvi. 32 , and that Baal hanan in the original text is given as the name of the father of the next king, Hadar Edomite king Hadar . The date and even historicity of his reign are unknown, as he is not mentioned in any other surviving source. In the Books of Chronicles there is also a second man by this name, from the city of Geder . In bibleverse I Chronicles 27 28 HE he is described as being responsible to King David for the care of olive and ficus sycamore trees. succession office List of rulers of Edom King of Edom preceded Saul Edomite king Saul of Rehoboth succeeded Hadar Edomite king Hadar References JewishEncyclopedia Category Hebrew Bible people Category Kings of Edom ... more details
Ba al Perazim Hebrew language Hebrew Owner of Breakings Through was a place in ancient History of ancient Israel and Judah Israel . It was the scene of a victory gained by David over the Philistines 2 Samuel 5 20 1 Chronicles 14 11 . It is called Mount Perazim in Isaiah 28 21. It was near the Valley of Rephaim , west of Jerusalem. Some scholars suggest a site 4  km northwest of Jerusalem , named Sheikh Bodr, to be identical with Ba al Perazim. Etymology It is not certain whether the occurrence in 2 Sam.5 20 name is a a word play David is punning on an existing local name. ref Suggested by the use of Baal rather than El. cf entry in Brown Driver Briggs, Hebrew Lexicon. ref b an anachronism such as Abraham came to Dan Genesis 14 14. Yoshitaka Kobayashi considers it is an anachronism, ref Yoshitaka Kobayashi, Baal Perazim, entry in Anchor Bible Dictionary ref but the use of Baal rather than El may indicate a play on an existing local name. If the reference is to Mt. Perazim in Isaiah 28 then that suggests a mountain with a high ground position for David to attack. Alternatively, since David says Yahweh burst through like bursting of waters it may be a reference to waters. Cultural Influences This place name is the origin of term God of the Breakthrough in the Gospel music song of that name by Robert Critchley , sung by Lara George . References references DEFAULTSORT Baal Perazim Category Hebrew Bible places Category Battles involving the Canaanites Israel geo stub Tanakh stub sr ... more details