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  • '''Lithuanian Judaism''', named so due to the Lithuanian background of most of its founders, adhe The major ideologue of Lithuanian Judaism was Rabbi Eliyyahu of Vilnius, widely known as the [[Vilna Gaon]] (1720 –
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  • The most religiously orthodox variants of [[Judaism]] with [[Lithuanian Judaism|Lithuanian]], [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] and [[Haredi Judaism|Sephardic Ha
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  • * [[Lithuanian Judaism]], named such due to the Lithuanian background of most of its adherents and ...Sephardic Haredi Judaism]], which is ideologically loosely affiliated with Lithuanian Judaism.
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  • ...i Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman of Vilnius, Lithuania, the founding scholar of Lithuanian Judaism
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  • '''Lithuanian Judaism''', named so due to the Lithuanian background of most of its founders, adhe The major ideologue of Lithuanian Judaism was Rabbi Eliyyahu of Vilnius, widely known as the [[Vilna Gaon]] (1720 –
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  • {{r|Lithuanian Judaism}}
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  • {{r|Lithuanian Judaism}}
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  • ...founding the [[yeshiva]] movement that gave rise to what is now known as [[Lithuanian Judaism]].
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  • {{r|Lithuanian Judaism}}
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