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Jewish Biographies: Rabbis & Religious Figures
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- Baal Shem Tov, Rabbi Yisrael
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Sathya Sai Baba
Indian spiritual guru (1926–2011)
"Sathyanarayana Raju" redirects here. For other uses, see Sathyanarayana Raju (disambiguation).
Sathya Sai Baba (born Ratnakaram Sathyanarayana Raju; 23 November 1926 – 24 April 2011[1]) was an Indian guru.[2][3] At the age of 14, he said he was the reincarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba[4][5] and left his home saying "my devotees are calling me, I have my work".[6][7][8]
Sathya Sai Baba's followers have attributed to him a range of miraculous abilities, including the materialisation of vibhuti (holy ash) and other small objects such as rings, necklaces, and watches. He was also believed to have performed spontaneous healings, resurrections, and exhibited clairvoyant abilities. Additionally, claims were made regarding his ability to be in multiple places simultaneously (bilocation), as well as his omnipresence, omnipotence, and omnisc
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Rav Yaakov Hillel Outs the Charlatans
Rav Yaakov Hillel, one of the acknowledged masters of Kabbalah, spent a few hours on Tuesday with the collected rabbinate of Los Angeles. Accepted in Israel in the widest circles – including Lithuanian yeshiva circles typically far removed from the (often) Sephardic redoubts of Kabbalistic interest – he is an intriguing mixture of elements not usually seen tillsammans. Born in India, he speaks English effortlessly. He runs not one, but several yeshivos of note. He demonstrates full grasp of, and appreciation for, the world of chassidus. His shiurim on Kabbalah are attended by many of the stellar names in Torah excellence. He carries han själv with the demeanor of classic Sephardic warmth, gentleness, humility, and understatement – but he lets you know that he will brook no nonsense. He is famous in amerika for his “Faith and Folly,” an examination of the missbruk of Kabbalah, in all its manifestations. We expected him to be devastatingly cri