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- Rabbi Yitzchok Yosef Zilber (1917–2004) was a Russian, later Israeli-Russian Haredi rabbi and a leader of the Russian baal teshuva movement.
- In 1993, Ran became a baal teshuva and continued his music career heavily influenced spiritually by Breslov Hasidism in the new genre that he perhaps created and which he remains unique, Hasidic Underground.
- In 1998 all members of Ra'ash played on the debut album of Adi Ran (עדי רן), a baal teshuva. The album became popular mostly in the Jewish religious communities.
- The baal teshuva movement is a description of the return of secular Jews to religious Judaism.
- In 2004 Banai, like his cousin Ehud Banai, returned to his Jewish religious roots and became a baal teshuva. He moved back to Tel Aviv, married and had a son.
- Machon Yaakov is a baal teshuva yeshiva for men located in Har Nof, Jerusalem, Israel.
- 1875-1936), also known by his hundreds of students simply as The Mashgiach, was a famous mashgiach ruchani and baal mussar (Jewish Ethics) at the Mir yeshiva in Belarus.
- Tyre is not mentioned as an opponent of Shalmaneser III at the Battle of Qarqar in 853 BC, but twelve years later, in 841, Ithobaal's son Baal-Eser II gave tribute to the Assyrian monarch.
- The inscription is a standard Punic inscription, similar to those found on Carthaginian tombstones. It is a dedication to Baal Hammon by Hanno, son of Adonbaal.
- Sagi lived in Australia for eight years and fronted the heavy metal band Demona before becoming a "baal teshuva" to Hasidic Judaism in 2002.
- It is notable as the home of successful cyclo-cross competitor Sven Nys. He is sometimes called by the nickname "the "Kannibaal van Baal" (Dutch for "Cannibal of Baal").
- After Factor and her 8-month-old son underwent Orthodox conversions, she changed her name to Rachel and she and her husband moved to Jerusalem where he could study in a baal teshuva yeshiva.
- At the beginning of the 2000s, Barkan became a baal teshuva and moved to the religious moshav Beit Gamliel with his family.
- Various suggestions have been made to explain the origin of the name "Baal Hill".
- Hodes is a baal teshuva, a secular Jew who has embraced Orthodox Judaism.
- The first large-scale Breslov outreach activities were conducted by Rabbi Levi Yitzchok Bender, who attracted thousands of "baal teshuva" followers to the Breslov movement in the 1970s and 1980s.
- The names "Ish-bosheth" and "Eshbaal" have ambiguous meanings in the original Hebrew.
- Hayyim Samuel Jacob Falk ([...]; 1708 – 17 April 1782), also known as the Baal Shem of London and Doctor Falckon, was a rabbi, "baal shem", mekubbal and alchemist.
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