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made arrangements; there was no need to collect and disburse funds, no need to maintain facilities. It also created opportunities for hosts: to earn a divine reward, to gain prestige by demonstrating charity, to have a good company, and in some cases to arrange a marriage for a daughter. At the same
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In some cases an exchange was arranged: it was customary to send boys for study in some other place, and a family who boarded a student would send their own son to the native place of the visitor to board with the parent of the visitor.
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time it was criticized for being demeaning to the students and in poor communities there was a resentment for being forced to share their meager meals.
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the system was abolished in most Lithuanian yeshibot, and today it is to be found only in certain towns where a few Bahurim dwell"
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by billeting them daily upon the members of the community originated in Poland and spread to Germany. Through the influence of
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tells an experience of a poor yeshiva student; in particular it details his weekly schedule of
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Families, Rabbis and Education: Essays on Traditional Jewish Society in Eastern Europe
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Fifth Biennial Session of the Jewish Charities in the United States, May 4-6, 1908
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The system had its advantages: it was easy to administer: students or a
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The Jewish community has a long practice of hospitality, which included
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Teg-essen
Yiddish
Talmud
beit midrash
yeshiva
Eastern Europe
Middle Ages
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Bahurim
Elijah Wilna
gabbai
Lamed Shapiro


Shaul Stampfer
p. 158
“Essen Teg”
Hospitality
Page:Jewish Encyclopedia Volume 2.pdf/495
Torah Weekly, July 9, 2021
p. 43
Lamed Shapiro
An Offering To the Priests Of Yiddish
The Forward
Categories
Jewish culture
Charity
Yiddish words and phrases

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