- Ḥasīd (Hebrew: חסיד, "pious", "saintly", "godly man";
plural חסידים "Hasidim") is a
Jewish honorific,
frequently used as a term of
exceptional respect...
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Hasidism (Hebrew: חסידות, romanized: Ḥăsīdūt) or
Hasidic Judaism is a
religious movement within Judaism that
arose in the 18th
century as a
spiritual revival...
- "the
brain ruling the heart"). An
adherent of
Chabad is
called a
Chabad Chasid (or Hasid) (Hebrew: חסיד חב"ד), a
Lubavitcher (Yiddish: ליובאַוויטשער),...
- Ger (Yiddish: גער, also Gur, adj. Gerrer) is a
Polish Hasidic dynasty originating from the town of Góra Kalwaria, Poland,
where it was
founded by Yitzchak...
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person and
another human being. A
person who
embodies chesed is
known as a
chasid (hasid, חסיד), one who is
faithful to the
covenant and who goes "above and...
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ecstatic school of
Abraham Abulafia, the
teachings of
Isaac Luria, and
Chasidism.
These schools can be
categorized further based on
individual masters...
-
tensions between rival Hasidic sects.
Although Jacobson was a
Lubavitcher Chasid,
according to The New York Times, he "defied easy categorization." At its...
- Glory?
Where does the
Glory fit into the
trinitarian model? So then, as a
chasid, I
simply just
agree with
scripture and with what
scripture says concerning...
- (Rabbi
Moshe Cordovero,
Elimah Rabasi, p. 24d-25a; for
sources in
early Chasidism see:
Rabbi Ya'akov
Yosef of Polonne, Ben
Poras Yosef (Piotrków 1884),...
- a
rebbe in his own right; he
chose to
remain in
Lubavitch and
become a
chasid of his
youngest brother.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the
seventh Rebbe...