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  • Hasid
  • Jewish honorific denoting exceptionally pious persons

    Ḥasīd (Hebrew: חסיד, "pious", "saintly", "godly man"; plural חסידים‎ "Hasidim") is a Jewish honorific, frequently used as a term of exceptional respect

    Hasid

    Hasid

  • Hasidic Judaism
  • Religious subgroup of modern Judaism

    Hasidism (Hebrew: חסידות, romanized: Ḥăsīdūt) or Hasidic Judaism is a religious movement within Judaism that arose in the 18th century as a spiritual revival

    Hasidic Judaism

    Hasidic Judaism

    Hasidic_Judaism

  • Chabad
  • Hasidic Jewish dynasty

    contrasted itself with what is termed the Chagat schools of Hasidism. While all schools of Hasidism put a central focus on the emotions, Chagat saw emotions

    Chabad

    Chabad

    Chabad

  • Neo-Hasidism
  • Approach to Judaism

    Neo-Hasidism, also Neochassidut or Neo-Chassidus, is an approach to Judaism in which aspects of Hasidic Judaism are incorporated into non-Hasidic religious

    Neo-Hasidism

    Neo-Hasidism

  • Eliyahu Hasid
  • Israeli rabbi and politician

    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

    Eliyahu Hasid

    Eliyahu Hasid

    Eliyahu_Hasid

  • Judah HeHasid
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    People who used the name Judah HeHasid (Hebrew: יהודה החסיד, Yehudah HeHasid, "Judah the Pious") include: Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg (12th-13th centuries)

    Judah HeHasid

    Judah_HeHasid

  • Rebbe
  • Orthodox rabbinic title, especially in Hasidism

    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

    Rebbe

    Rebbe

    Rebbe

  • Arjan Hasid
  • Indian Sindhi language poet (1930–2019)

    January 1930 ― 26 December 2019), popularly known by his pen name Arjan Hasid, was an Indian Sindhi language poet who had authored seven collections of

    Arjan Hasid

    Arjan_Hasid

  • Judah HeHasid (Jerusalem)
  • 17th-century Jewish preacher

    he-Hasid (disambiguation) for other people who used this name. Judah he-Hasid Segal ha-Levi (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה‎ הֶחָסִיד, romanized: Yəhūdā heḤasīd, lit

    Judah HeHasid (Jerusalem)

    Judah_HeHasid_(Jerusalem)

  • Dovid Shmidel
  • Israeli rabbi (1934–2026)

    August 2014 (Tisha B'Av eve), Avraham Walles, a 29-year-old Toldos Aharon Hasid and father of five, was killed in a tractor attack in the Shmuel HaNavi

    Dovid Shmidel

    Dovid Shmidel

    Dovid_Shmidel

  • Misnagdim
  • Jewish school of thought

    religious movement among the Jews of Eastern Europe which resisted the rise of Hasidism in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Misnagdim were particularly concentrated

    Misnagdim

    Misnagdim

    Misnagdim

  • Proselyte
  • Biblical term for convert

    Proselyte is the anglicized form of the Greek word prosēlutos (Koine Greek: προσήλυτος, lit. 'stranger' or 'newcomer'). In the Septuagint, the classical

    Proselyte

    Proselyte

  • Israel
  • Country in West Asia

    half of the 18th century, Eastern European Jews who were opponents of Hasidism, known as the Perushim, settled in Palestine. In the late 18th century

    Israel

    Israel

    Israel

  • Hurva Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem

    ha-Hurva, lit. 'The Ruin Synagogue'), also known as Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid (Hebrew: חורבת רבי יהודה החסיד, lit. 'Ruin of Rabbi Judah the Pious'), is

    Hurva Synagogue

    Hurva Synagogue

    Hurva_Synagogue

  • Hasidic philosophy
  • Teachings of the Hasidic movement

    Hasidic philosophy or Hasidism (Hebrew: חסידות), alternatively transliterated as Hasidut or Chassidus, consists of the teachings of the Hasidic movement

    Hasidic philosophy

    Hasidic_philosophy

  • Samuel of Speyer
  • 12th century Rabbi from Hasidei Ashkenaz

    Samuel ben Kalonymus he-Hasid of Speyer (Hebrew: שמואל החסיד; 1120–1175), was a Tosafist, liturgical poet, and philosopher of the 12th century, surnamed

    Samuel of Speyer

    Samuel_of_Speyer

  • Ashkenazi Hasidim
  • Jewish mystical, ascetic movement in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries

    told to individuals gathered around a leader and this leader was called a hasid bakhamor a Pietist Sage. The Pietist, as an individual but even more as

    Ashkenazi Hasidim

    Ashkenazi_Hasidim

  • Shulem Deen
  • American writer

    Shulem Deen (born 1974) is an American author, essayist, former Skver Hasid, and critic of Hasidic Judaism. He is the author of the memoir All Who Go

    Shulem Deen

    Shulem_Deen

  • Ger (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Polish Hasidic dynasty

    (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

    Ger (Hasidic dynasty)

    Ger (Hasidic dynasty)

    Ger_(Hasidic_dynasty)

  • Ayin and Yesh
  • "Nothingness" in Kabbalah and Hasidic philosophy

    and kabbalist, through the Zohar, the foundational work of Kabbalah. In Hasidism, Ayin relates to the internal psychological experience of Deveikut ("cleaving"

    Ayin and Yesh

    Ayin_and_Yesh

  • List of highest-grossing Indian films
  • Archived from the original on 13 August 2025. Retrieved 27 January 2026. Hasid Khan (16 October 2024). "Assamese Movie Box Office Collection". Pratidin

    List of highest-grossing Indian films

    List_of_highest-grossing_Indian_films

  • Baal Shem Tov
  • Polish founder of Hasidic Judaism (1698–1760)

    there is no solid evidence that he was born in Okopy: "the founder of Hasidism was born to a poor family that inhabited an unknown place on the Romanian

    Baal Shem Tov

    Baal_Shem_Tov

  • Tanya (Judaism)
  • Main work of the Chabad philosophy

    builds upon the approach of the Tanya. Chabad differed from mainstream Hasidism by its philosophical investigation and intellectual analysis of Hasidic

    Tanya (Judaism)

    Tanya (Judaism)

    Tanya_(Judaism)

  • Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg
  • German Jewish mystic (1150–1217)

    ben Samuel of Regensburg (1150 – 22 February 1217), also called Yehuda HeHasid or Judah the Pious in Hebrew, was a leader of the Ashkenazi Hasidim a movement

    Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg

    Judah_ben_Samuel_of_Regensburg

  • Amshinov
  • Hasidic dynasty

    Israel Yitzhak Kalish. Amshinov is a branch of Warka Hasidism, itself a branch of Peshischa Hasidism. This lineage traces back to Simcha Bunim of Peshischa

    Amshinov

    Amshinov

    Amshinov

  • Chabad philosophy
  • Chabad-Lubavitch philosophical tradition

    philosophy is based on the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov (founder of Hasidism) and the Magid of Mezritch (the Baal Shem Tov's successor and Shneur Zalman's

    Chabad philosophy

    Chabad_philosophy

  • List of Jewish Kabbalists
  • Judaism that turned esoteric Kabbalah into a popular revivalist movement. Hasidism both adapted Kabbalah to its own internalised psychological concern, and

    List of Jewish Kabbalists

    List_of_Jewish_Kabbalists

  • Satmar
  • Hungarian Hasidic dynasty

    Galician-descended Jews were poor, unacculturated, and strongly influenced by Hasidism. Sighet, as well as most other Hungarian Hasidic dynasties, originated

    Satmar

    Satmar

    Satmar

  • A Life Apart: Hasidism in America
  • 1997 American film

    A Life Apart: Hasidism in America is 1997 American documentary film produced for PBS about Hasidic Judaism in America produced and directed by Menachem

    A Life Apart: Hasidism in America

    A_Life_Apart:_Hasidism_in_America

  • Jacob HaLevi of Marvège
  • 13th-century French rabbi

    domain: Solomon Schechter and S. Mannheimer (1901–1906). "JACOB HA-LEVI HE-ḤASID". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York:

    Jacob HaLevi of Marvège

    Jacob_HaLevi_of_Marvège

  • Siget (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Romanian Hasidic dynasty

    Siget or Ujhel-Siget or Sighet Hasidism, or Sigter Hasidim, is a movement of Hungarian Haredi Jews who adhere to Hasidism, and who are referred to as Sigeter

    Siget (Hasidic dynasty)

    Siget_(Hasidic_dynasty)

  • Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk
  • Early leader of Hasidic Judaism

    of the Maggid of Mezeritch. In 1773, he settled in Vitebsk, and spread Hasidism throughout Belarus. In the winter of 1772, he - along with Rabbi Shneur

    Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk

    Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk

    Menachem_Mendel_of_Vitebsk

  • Shlomo Zalman Schneersohn
  • Ukrainian Habad Hasidic rabbi

    was a Ukrainian Habad Hasidic rabbi who was the second leader of Kopust Hasidism from 1866 to his death in 1900. He was the son of Yehuda Leib Schneersohn

    Shlomo Zalman Schneersohn

    Shlomo Zalman Schneersohn

    Shlomo_Zalman_Schneersohn

  • Baal Shem
  • Historical Jewish practitioner of Practical Kabbalah

    Background of Early Hasidism and A Circle of Pneumatics in Pre-Hasidism, in Studies in East European Jewish Mysticism and Hasidism, Joseph Weiss, Littman

    Baal Shem

    Baal Shem

    Baal_Shem

  • Kalonymos family
  • Prominent medieval Jewish family

    scholars of Germany and northern France, such as Samuel he-Hasid and his son Judah he-Hasid. Although all of them are mentioned as having been important

    Kalonymos family

    Kalonymos_family

  • Abin ha-Gadol
  • 10th century French rabbi

    Joseph ben Simeon the Elder of Le Mans. His sons were Rabbi Isaac Hasid and Rabbi Joshua Hasid. Rabbi Isaac's son was Rabbi Simeon bar Isaac, known as Rabbi

    Abin ha-Gadol

    Abin_ha-Gadol

  • Chesed (Kabbalah)
  • Fourth emanation in Kabbalah

    loyalty and faithfulness. A person who embodies chesed is known as a chasid (hasid, חסיד), one who is faithful to the covenant and who goes "above and beyond

    Chesed (Kabbalah)

    Chesed (Kabbalah)

    Chesed_(Kabbalah)

  • Mordechai Twersky
  • Ukrainian rabbi

    Tiberias. Seven of his eight sons were rebbes, from whom several branches of Hasidism emerged, including Skver, Chernobyl and Rachmastrivka. Twersky was born

    Mordechai Twersky

    Mordechai Twersky

    Mordechai_Twersky

  • Ein Sof
  • Infinite, unknowable aspect of God

    of the Ohr Ein Sof, giving rise to monistic panentheism. Consequently, Hasidism focuses on the Atzmut "divine essence" rooted higher within the Godhead

    Ein Sof

    Ein_Sof

  • List of Jewish mysticism scholars
  • Classical Kabbalah, early-modern Safed Kabbalah and Sabbateanism, to modern Hasidism and 20th century expressions. It is often seen as a parallel field to academic

    List of Jewish mysticism scholars

    List of Jewish mysticism scholars

    List_of_Jewish_mysticism_scholars

  • Kvitel
  • Prayer note in Judaism

    kvitlach) refers to a practice developed by Hasidic Judaism in which a Hasid (a follower of Hasidic Judaism) writes a note with a petitionary prayer

    Kvitel

    Kvitel

    Kvitel

  • Skver (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Ukrainian Hasidic dynasty

    Devorah girls' school. Grand Rabbi Yisroel Baal Shem Tov — founder of Hasidism. Grand Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersky of Chernobyl (1730–1797) — author

    Skver (Hasidic dynasty)

    Skver (Hasidic dynasty)

    Skver_(Hasidic_dynasty)

  • Aleksander (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Polish Hasidic dynasty

    (Biala Hasidism) Joshua Asher Rabinowicz (Porisov Hasidism) Shmuel Abba Zychlinski (Zychlin Hasidism) Yaakov Aryeh Guterman (Radzymin Hasidism) Menachem

    Aleksander (Hasidic dynasty)

    Aleksander (Hasidic dynasty)

    Aleksander_(Hasidic_dynasty)

  • Killing of Gidone Busch
  • 1999 police shooting in New York City

    Busch or Gary Busch (1968 – August 30, 1999) was a mentally ill Breslover Hasid who was shot and killed outside his apartment in Borough Park, Brooklyn

    Killing of Gidone Busch

    Killing_of_Gidone_Busch

  • Shtreimel
  • Fur hat worn by married Hassidic Jewish men

    Discontent in the History of Hasidism. Brandeis University Press. pp. 145–147. Arnon 1995, p. 88. Biale, David (2018). Hasidism: A New History. Princeton

    Shtreimel

    Shtreimel

    Shtreimel

  • Pneumatic (Gnosticism)
  • Order of humans in Gnosticism

    For example, Joseph G. Weiss describes "A Circle of Pneumatics in Pre-Hasidism", in the context of Jewish mysticism. Here the pneumatic group have minor

    Pneumatic (Gnosticism)

    Pneumatic_(Gnosticism)

  • Breslov
  • Hasidic dynasty

    Breslov (1772–1810), a great-grandson of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism. Its adherents strive to develop an intense, joyous relationship with God

    Breslov

    Breslov

    Breslov

  • Uri of Strelisk
  • 18th/19th-century Hasidic Rabbi

    Rabbi and member of the Strelisk dynasty [he] notable for his spread of Hasidism in Galicia. Klughaft was born in Janów to a poor and old artisan, Pinchas

    Uri of Strelisk

    Uri of Strelisk

    Uri_of_Strelisk

  • History of Jewish mysticism
  • had a lasting impact on Jewish thought. The 18th century saw the rise of Hasidism, a movement that integrated Kabbalistic ideas into a popular, revivalist

    History of Jewish mysticism

    History_of_Jewish_mysticism

  • Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
  • American Rabbi, writer, and activist

    spent his early years in Vienna, Austria. His father was a liberal Belzer hasid and had Zalman educated at both a Zionist high school and an Orthodox yeshiva

    Zalman Schachter-Shalomi

    Zalman Schachter-Shalomi

    Zalman_Schachter-Shalomi

  • Nachman of Breslov
  • Hasidic rabbi (1772–1810)

    followers during his lifetime, and his influence continues today in Breslover Hasidism and non-Hasidic movements. Rabbi Nachman's religious philosophy revolved

    Nachman of Breslov

    Nachman of Breslov

    Nachman_of_Breslov

  • Vizhnitz (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Ukrainian Hasidic dynasty

    1936, p. 13 Archived July 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine The Roots of Hasidism: The Two Viznitz's (nyc-architecture.com) Invitation written by Reb Yisroel

    Vizhnitz (Hasidic dynasty)

    Vizhnitz (Hasidic dynasty)

    Vizhnitz_(Hasidic_dynasty)

  • Chabad hipsters
  • 2000s through the 2010s, a minor trend of cross acculturation of Chabad Hasidism and hipster subculture appeared within the New York Jewish community. The

    Chabad hipsters

    Chabad_hipsters

  • Dolly Chaiwala
  • Indian tea vendor and social media influencer

    common man". The Financial Express. 2025-07-17. Retrieved 2025-08-24. Khan, Hasid. "Dolly Chaiwala Net Worth, Age, Family, Career, Biography and Wiki". Pratidin

    Dolly Chaiwala

    Dolly_Chaiwala

  • Anger in Judaism
  • sources, from the Hebrew Bible and Talmud to the rabbinical law, Kabbalah, Hasidism, and contemporary Jewish sources. In the Book of Genesis, the patriarch

    Anger in Judaism

    Anger in Judaism

    Anger_in_Judaism

  • Hasidic Judaism in Poland
  • Hasidic dynasties trace their genealogical and ideological origin to Polish Hasidism. While Reb Shmelke of Nikolsburg was an influential figure from which the

    Hasidic Judaism in Poland

    Hasidic_Judaism_in_Poland

  • Peshischa
  • Hasidic school of thought

    Biala and Izhbitza-Radzin strands of Hasidism. Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz preached an elitist, rationalistic Hasidism that centered on Talmudic study and

    Peshischa

    Peshischa

    Peshischa

  • Solitude
  • State of seclusion or isolation of a person

    Breslover Hasid practicing hitbodedut.

    Solitude

    Solitude

    Solitude

  • Devekut
  • Jewish concept referring to closeness to God

    The concept of Devequt is important in Jewish culture, particularly in Hasidism and in the history of Jewish thought, mysticism, and ethics. In modern

    Devekut

    Devekut

  • Ohr
  • Term in the Jewish mystical tradition

    Abulafia Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla Moses de Leon Menahem Recanati Judah Ha-Hasid Eleazar of Worms Isaac ben Moses of Vienna Abraham ben Isaac of Granada

    Ohr

    Ohr

  • Mordechai Yosef Leiner
  • Polish rabbi

    edition, Gorgias Press, 2005) Shaul Magid, Hasidism on the Margin (University of Wisc. 2003) Allan Nadler, "Hasidism on the Margin: Reconciliation, Antinomianism

    Mordechai Yosef Leiner

    Mordechai_Yosef_Leiner

  • History of the Jews in Botswana
  • Middle Ages Golden Age Expulsion from Spain Modern era Haskalah Sabbateans Hasidism Jewish atheism Emancipation Old Yishuv Zionism Soviet Union The Holocaust

    History of the Jews in Botswana

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Botswana

  • Sabbateans
  • Followers of Sabbatai Zevi

    see seeds of the Hasidic movement within the Sabbatean movement. When Hasidism began to spread its influence, a serious schism evolved between the Hasidic

    Sabbateans

    Sabbateans

    Sabbateans

  • Lurianic Kabbalah
  • School of kabbalah named after Isaac Luria (1534–1572)

    transcendent stress in tzimtzum, while Hasidism stressed the immanence of God. This theoretical difference led Hasidism to popular mystical focus beyond elitist

    Lurianic Kabbalah

    Lurianic_Kabbalah

  • Piety
  • Religious devotion or spirituality

    Plato's dialogue Euthyphro, in which Socrates seeks a definition of piety Hasid (the Hebrew term) Islamic views on piety Pietism in the Lutheran Church

    Piety

    Piety

    Piety

  • List of Hasidic dynasties and groups
  • Encyclopedia of Hasidism ISBN 1-56821-123-6 Jason Aronson, Inc., 1996. Alfasi, Yitschak. החסידות מדור לדור Hachasidut miDor leDor (2 vols) "Hasidism". World Book

    List of Hasidic dynasties and groups

    List_of_Hasidic_dynasties_and_groups

  • Bobov (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Polish Hasidic dynasty

    Bobov (or Bobover Hasidism) (Hebrew: חסידות באבוב, Yiddish: בּאָבּאָװ) is a Hasidic quietist community within Haredi Judaism, originating in Bobowa, Galicia

    Bobov (Hasidic dynasty)

    Bobov (Hasidic dynasty)

    Bobov_(Hasidic_dynasty)

  • Sochatchov (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Polish Hasidic dynasty

    (1838–1910). Sochatchov is a branch of Kotzk Hasidism, which in part is a branch of Peshischa Hasidism. After World War I the dynasty was moved to Łódź

    Sochatchov (Hasidic dynasty)

    Sochatchov_(Hasidic_dynasty)

  • Horowitz family
  • Levitical Ashkenazi rabbinic family

    and established the Horowitz family as leading figures in the rise of Hasidism. R. Pinchas's son R. Tzvi Hirsch Horowitz (1753-1817) succeeded him as

    Horowitz family

    Horowitz family

    Horowitz_family

  • Right precedence
  • Right precedence in Judaism is a Minhag of Hasids to give precedence to the right side of things. A well-known exampled is putting on the right shoe before

    Right precedence

    Right_precedence

  • History of the Jews in Panama
  • Middle Ages Golden Age Expulsion from Spain Modern era Haskalah Sabbateans Hasidism Jewish atheism Emancipation Old Yishuv Zionism Soviet Union The Holocaust

    History of the Jews in Panama

    History of the Jews in Panama

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Panama

  • Practical Kabbalah
  • Branch of the Jewish mystical tradition that concerns the use of magic

    position as the central teacher of modern Kabbalah, the foundation for later Hasidism, gives his proscription authoritative force. He taught that in our generations

    Practical Kabbalah

    Practical_Kabbalah

  • Yichudim
  • Specific form of Jewish meditation in Kabbalistic Jewish mysticism

    European Jewish Mysticism and Hasidism, Joseph Weiss, Littman Library: chapter "The Kavvanoth of Prayer in Early Hasidism". Meditation and Kabbalah, Aryeh

    Yichudim

    Yichudim

  • Marcin Wodziński
  • Polish historian

    socio-historical processes in the region: with Hasidism: Key Questions, Hasidism: A New History (co-authored) and Studying Hasidism: Sources, Methods, Perspectives (co-edited)

    Marcin Wodziński

    Marcin Wodziński

    Marcin_Wodziński

  • Joseph Nasi
  • Ottoman Jewish statesman and financier (1524–1579)

    Nasi (d. 1579) Moses Galante (d. 1689) Moses ibn Habib (d. 1696) Yehuda he-Hasid (d. 1700) Haim Abulafia (d. 1744) Menachem Mendel (d. 1788) Haim Farhi (d

    Joseph Nasi

    Joseph_Nasi

  • Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern
  • Israeli Hasidic rabbi and Kabbalist

    Lucerne and Gateshead yeshivas while simultaneously learning Kabbalah and Hasidism. He married the daughter of Rabbi Yosef Lubinsky of Antwerp (known as the

    Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern

    Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern

    Yitzchak_Meir_Morgenstern

  • Jews
  • Ethnoreligious group

    The 18th century also witnessed new religious and intellectual currents. Hasidism, founded by Baal Shem Tov, emphasized mysticism and piety, while its opponents

    Jews

    Jews

    Jews

  • History of the Jews in Guinea
  • Middle Ages Golden Age Expulsion from Spain Modern era Haskalah Sabbateans Hasidism Jewish atheism Emancipation Old Yishuv Zionism Soviet Union The Holocaust

    History of the Jews in Guinea

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Guinea

  • Gwoździec Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Hvizdets, Ukraine

    Kyiv Odessa Other historic Jewish communities Groups Orthodox Ashkenazi Hasidism Breslov Chabad-Lubavitch Chernobyl Komarno Koson Ruzhin Seret Veretzky

    Gwoździec Synagogue

    Gwoździec Synagogue

    Gwoździec_Synagogue

  • Oceanic feeling
  • Feeling of being one with the world

    Religion History Timeline Traditional Elite religion Jewish Merkabah Kabbalah Hasidism Christian Catholic Mysticism Sufism Folk religion Modern Buddhist modernism

    Oceanic feeling

    Oceanic feeling

    Oceanic_feeling

  • Old Yishuv
  • Ottoman-era Jewish community in Palestine

    majority-Muslim center of the Ottoman Safed Sanjak.[citation needed] In 1700, Judah HeHasid, a maggid of Shedlitz, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth made aliyah and settled

    Old Yishuv

    Old_Yishuv

  • History of the Jews in Apulia
  • Middle Ages Golden Age Expulsion from Spain Modern era Haskalah Sabbateans Hasidism Jewish atheism Emancipation Old Yishuv Zionism Soviet Union The Holocaust

    History of the Jews in Apulia

    History of the Jews in Apulia

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Apulia

  • Abraham Joshua Heschel
  • Polish-American rabbi, theologian, and philosopher

    of influenza in 1916 when Abraham was nine. He was tutored by a Gerrer Hasid who introduced him to the thought of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk. After

    Abraham Joshua Heschel

    Abraham Joshua Heschel

    Abraham_Joshua_Heschel

  • Sefer Hasidim
  • Text attributed to Judah ben Samuel

    traditions. It presents the combined teachings of the three leaders of German Hasidism during the 12th and 13th centuries: Samuel of Speyer, Judah ben Samuel

    Sefer Hasidim

    Sefer Hasidim

    Sefer_Hasidim

  • Shemaryahu Gurary
  • Rashag, (1897–1989) was a rabbi following the Chabad-Lubavitch dynasty of Hasidism. His father was Menachem Mendel Gurary. He was a son-in-law of Yosef Yitzchok

    Shemaryahu Gurary

    Shemaryahu Gurary

    Shemaryahu_Gurary

  • Chum Darang
  • Indian model, actress and entrepreneur

    India. 18 October 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 13 April 2025. Khan, Hasid. "Bigg Boss 18: Chum Darang Net Worth, Age, Family, Career, Biography and

    Chum Darang

    Chum Darang

    Chum_Darang

  • Temerl Bergson
  • Polish Jewish businesswoman and patroness of the Polish Hassidic movement

    have "distributed money like ashes". Referred to as the "Doña Gracia of Hasidism", she is credited with the success of the Hasidic movement in Poland in

    Temerl Bergson

    Temerl Bergson

    Temerl_Bergson

  • Kopust
  • Branch of the Chabad movement

    assumed his father's position in Kopust. He is the author of a work on Hasidism titled "Magen Avot" ("Shield of the Fathers"). Shalom Dovber Schneersohn

    Kopust

    Kopust

    Kopust

  • Nikolsburg (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Moravian Hasidic dynasty

    History". Retrieved 2022-08-23. Rabinowicz, Tzvi (1996). The Encyclopedia of Hasidism. Jason Aronson. p. 278. ISBN 978-1-56821-123-7. "The Woodbourne Shul Website

    Nikolsburg (Hasidic dynasty)

    Nikolsburg (Hasidic dynasty)

    Nikolsburg_(Hasidic_dynasty)

  • Great Synagogue of Vilna
  • Former Orthodox synagogue in Vilnius, Lithuania

    Khmelnytsky Uprising Vilna Gaon Groups Denominations Karaite Orthodoxy Ashkenazi Hasidism Breslov Chabad-Lubavitch Chernobyl Komarno Koson Ruzhin Seret Veretzky

    Great Synagogue of Vilna

    Great Synagogue of Vilna

    Great_Synagogue_of_Vilna

  • Six-Day War
  • 1967 war between Israel and Arab states

    Retrieved 20 October 2020. Hundert, Gershon David (1991). Essential Papers on Hasidism. New York University Press. p. 526. ISBN 978-0-8147-3470-4. Archived from

    Six-Day War

    Six-Day War

    Six-Day_War

  • Naftali Loewenthal
  • member of the Chabad Hasidic community. Loewenthal's main area of study is Hasidism and Jewish Mysticism, he serves as a professor in the Department of Hebrew

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  • Rachel Elior
  • Israeli professor of Jewish philosophy

    University of Jerusalem. Her principal subjects of research have been Hasidism and the history of early Jewish mysticism. Elior is the John and Golda

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  • Ashkenazi Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Central Europe

    with modernization, Yiddishkeit now encompasses not just Orthodoxy and Hasidism, but a broad range of movements, ideologies, practices, and traditions

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    Ashkenazi Jews

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  • Avraham Chaim Naeh
  • Naeh (Hebrew: אברהם חיים נאה; 3 May 1890 – 21 July 1954) was a Lubavitcher Hasid and major posek (halachic authority) active during the first half of twentieth

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  • Tzadik
  • Title in Judaism given to people considered righteous

    meanings, developed in rabbinic thought from its Talmudic contrast with hasid ("pious" honorific), to its exploration in ethical literature, and its esoteric

    Tzadik

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  • Torah
  • First five books of the Hebrew Bible

    Middle Ages Golden Age Expulsion from Spain Modern era Haskalah Sabbateans Hasidism Jewish atheism Emancipation Old Yishuv Zionism Soviet Union The Holocaust

    Torah

    Torah

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  • Gershom Scholem
  • Israeli philosopher and historian (1897–1982)

    developed from the Lurianic Kabbalah. In order to neutralize Sabbateanism, Hasidism had emerged as a Hegelian synthesis. Many of those who joined the Hasidic

    Gershom Scholem

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  • Saint
  • Person recognized by a religion as being holy

    often used to translate this idea from many world religions. The Jewish ḥasīd or tsaddiq, the Islamic qidees, the Zoroastrian Fravashi, the Hindu Shadhus

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  • Leonard Nimoy
  • American actor (1931–2015)

    speak and read Yiddish. In 1997, he narrated the documentary A Life Apart: Hasidism in America, about the various sects of Hasidic Orthodox Jews. In October

    Leonard Nimoy

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