Noam Elimelech

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Noam Elimelech is a foundational Hasidic work of mystical and ethical teachings by Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk, highly influential in shaping early Hasidic thought and spirituality.

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instanceOf Hasidic work
Jewish religious text
alternativeName Sefer Noam Elimelech
author Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk
centralConcept elevation of mundane actions
hiddenness of the righteous
role of the tzaddik as spiritual intermediary
circulation widely studied in Hasidic communities
dateOfFirstPublication 1788
emphasis bitul (self-nullification) before God
intention in mitzvot
joy in divine service
genre ethical teachings
mystical teachings
hasCommentaryOn Book of Deuteronomy
Book of Exodus
Book of Genesis
Book of Leviticus
Book of Numbers
hasForm commentary on the weekly Torah portions
hasPrintedEditions multiple later editions with commentaries
historicalSignificance foundational text of early Hasidism
influenced Hasidic thought
Hasidism
surface form: Polish Hasidism

concept of the Hasidic rebbe
influencedBy Hasidism
surface form: Baal Shem Tov tradition

Maggid of Mezritch school
language Hebrew
mainSubject Hasidic spirituality
devekut
divine service
ethical refinement
humility
prayer
repentance
tzaddik
movement Hasidism
namedAfter Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk
originalScript Hebrew square script
period 18th century
placeOfFirstPublication Lwów
surface form: Lviv
religiousTradition Judaism
structure organized according to the parashot of the Torah
theologicalOrientation Lurianic Kabbalah–influenced
usedBy Hasidic rabbis
Hasidic yeshivot
usedIn Hasidic sermons
Hasidic study

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Hasidism coreText Noam Elimelech