Master of the Good Name

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Master of the Good Name is the honorific title of Israel ben Eliezer, the 18th-century Jewish mystic and healer who founded Hasidic Judaism and is commonly known as the Baal Shem Tov.

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Master of the Good Name canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific title
appliedTo 18th-century Jewish mystic
Jewish healer
founder of Hasidic Judaism
associatedMovement Hasidic Judaism NERFINISHED
associatedReligion Judaism NERFINISHED
culturalContext Ashkenazi Jewish tradition
denotes mastery of the divine name
reputation for spiritual power
equivalentTitle Baal Shem Tov NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation BST NERFINISHED
honorificFor Baal Shem Tov NERFINISHED
Israel ben Eliezer NERFINISHED
honorificScope Hasidic leadership
Jewish mysticism
languageOfOrigin Hebrew
meaning Baal Shem Tov NERFINISHED
notableFor association with the founder of Hasidic Judaism
refersTo Baal Shem Tov NERFINISHED
Israel ben Eliezer NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfUsage 18th century
titleType mystical honorific
religious honorific
usedFor Israel ben Eliezer NERFINISHED
usedIn Hasidic literature
Jewish religious discourse

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Israel ben Eliezer hasAlias Master of the Good Name