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Hasidut (from the Hebrew: חסידות,
Sephardic pronunciation: [
ħasiˈdut] [
ḥasidut]; Ashke****c pronunciation: [χasiˈdus] [chasidus]; "piety" or "loving-kindness")...
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Tzadik (Hebrew: צַדִּיק ṣaddīq [tsaˈdik], "righteous [one]"; also
zadik or sadiq; pl.
tzadikim [tsadiˈkim] צדיקים ṣadīqīm) is a
title in
Judaism given...
- the
esoteric manifestations of God in creation, the
vessels of divinity.
Hasidut looks at the
lights that fill
these vessels, how the
structures reveal...
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placed before the name of the
Hasidut, as in "Admor of Belz";
while the
title Rebbe comes after the name of the
Hasidut when used as an adjective, as...
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heart of flesh." (For this reason, some
adherents spell the name of the
Hasidut, "Breslev",
stressing the lev (heart).
Contemporary Breslov teacher Rabbi...
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blowing around the courtyard. He
regretted the
undue dissemination of
Hasidut for its
desecration of
Divine holiness. In the account, his vocalisation...
- [The Rop****z Dynasty]. ha-
Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. p. 268. Alfasi. "שושלת רופשיץ ב'" [The Rop****z
Dynasty (II)]. ha-
Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. p. 335–341....
- worldwide,
about 5% of the
global Jewish po****tion. The
terms hasid and
hasidut,
meaning "pietist" and "piety", have a long
history in Judaism. The Talmud...
- [The Rop****z Dynasty]. ha-
Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. p. 268. Alfasi. "שושלת רופשיץ ב'" [The Rop****z
Dynasty (II)]. ha-
Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. pp. 335–341...
- Kovner [he]'s
critical work "Ḥeker Dabar." Gottlober's
Toledot ha-Kabbalah veha-
Ḥasidut (Zhitomir, 1869),
which purports to be a
history of
Kabbalah and of Hasidism...