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approximately 1700-1760 Ba'al Shem Tov

Israel ben Eliezer (c. 1700 –1760), known as the Baal Shem Tov (Hebrew: בעל שם טוב) or BeShT (בעש״ט), was a Jewish mystic and healer who is regarded as the founder of Hasidic Judaism. A baal shem tov is a "Master of the Good Name," that is, one able to work miracles using the secret name of God. Other sources explain his sobriquet as arising from a reputation of being a saintly, or superior, Baal Shem "miracle-worker", hence he was given the nickname Baal Shem Tov, the "good Baal Shem". (From Wikipedia)

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