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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...
- Neo-
Hasidism, Neoch****idut, or Neo-Ch****idus, is an
approach to
Judaism in
which people learn beliefs and
practices of
Hasidic Judaism, and incorporate...
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Hipster Hasidism?"
Religion Dispatches.
University of
Southern Carolina.
February 2, 2012 Nussbaum-Cohen, Debra. "Of
Hasids, Hipsters, and
Hipster Hasids."...
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Hasid (disambiguation) for
other people who used this name.
Judah he-
Hasid Segal ha-Levi (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה הֶחָסִיד, romanized: Yəhūdā he
Ḥasīd, lit...
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Rabbi Eliyahu Hasid (Hebrew: אליהו חסיד; born 12
November 1976) is an
Israeli politician. He
briefly served as a
member of the
Knesset for the United...
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People who used the name
Judah He
Hasid (Hebrew: יהודה החסיד,
Yehudah He
Hasid, "Judah the Pious") include:
Judah ben
Samuel of
Regensburg (12th-13th centuries)...
- (1798–1866),
known as the "Chiddushei HaRim". Ger is a
branch of
Peshischa Hasidism, as
Yitzchak Meir
Alter was a
leading disciple of
Simcha Bunim of Peshischa...
- all
arenas of life,
including political and
social issues.
Sometimes a
Hasid has a
rebbe as his
spiritual guide and an
additional rav for
rulings on...
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Samuel ben
Kalonymus he-
Hasid of
Speyer (Hebrew: שמואל החסיד; 1120–1175), was a Tosafist,
liturgical poet, and
philosopher of the 12th century, surnamed...