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The greatest talmudic genius of Lithuanian Judaism, known as the Gaon of Vilna. A master of all disciplines (Talmud, Kabbalah, mathematics, astronomy), he opposed nascent Hasidism. His disciples founded the first immigration movement to the Land of Israel in the nineteenth century.
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