Hasidic philosophy or Hasidism (Hebrew: חסידות), alternatively transliterated as Hasidut or Chassidus, consists of the teachings of the Hasidic movement...
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prominent role in modern non-Hasidic and anti-Hasidic writings as well". The difficulty of separating the movement's philosophy from that of its main inspiration...
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Tanya (Judaism) (category Hasidic literature)
The Tanya (Hebrew: תניא) is an early work of Hasidic philosophy, by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of Chabad Hasidism, first published in 1796...
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panentheism of the founder of Hasidic Judaism, the Baal Shem Tov, into philosophical explanation. It outlines the Hasidic interpretation of God's Unity...
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Ayin and Yesh (category Hasidic thought)
to אֵין ʾên, lit. 'not') is an important concept in Kabbalah and Hasidic philosophy. It is contrasted with the term Yesh (Hebrew: יֵשׁ, lit. 'there is/are'...
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corresponding psychological state in human spiritual experience. In Hasidic philosophy, which has sought to internalise the experience of Jewish mysticism...
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Chabad philosophy comprises the teachings of the leaders of Chabad-Lubavitch, a Hasidic movement. Chabad Hasidic philosophy focuses on religious concepts...
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was accepted and expanded upon in later works of Kabbalah and Hasidic philosophy. Hasidic Judaism in the 18th century internalised the esoteric, transcendent...
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Rabbinic criticism of dualism in Kabbalah. The term in Kabbalah and Hasidic philosophy for this nullification is bittul. In devekut or daily spiritual life...
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Hasidic Judaism in Poland is the history of Hasidic Judaism and Hasidic philosophy in Poland. Hasidic Judaism in Poland began with Elimelech Weisblum...
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Rebbe (redirect from Hasidic Rebbes)
romanized: rebe) or Admor (Hebrew: אדמו״ר) is the spiritual leader in the Hasidic movement, and the personalities[clarification needed] of its dynasties...
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Immanence (redirect from Immanent philosophy)
Talmud, and mainstream Jewish philosophy use revealed approaches. Other Bible commentators, the Kabbalah, and Hasidic philosophy, use hidden approaches. Both...
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Divine providence in Judaism (category Hasidic thought)
the philosophy of Hasidism into greater grasp and articulation. The 7th leader, Menachem Mendel Schneerson typically addressed Hasidic philosophy most...
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Devekut (category Hasidic thought)
intellectually meditate on Hasidic philosophy to reach inner Teshuvah. The work Noam Elimelech by Elimelech of Lizhensk instructs the "Hasidic book for the righteous"...
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Chabad (redirect from Chabad (Hasidic dynasty))
is an Orthodox Jewish Hasidic dynasty. Chabad is one of the world's best-known Hasidic movements. It is one of the largest Hasidic groups as well as one...
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Farbrengen (category Chabad-Lubavitch (Hasidic dynasty))
general Torah subjects, with an emphasis on Hasidic philosophy, relating of Hasidic stories, and lively Hasidic melodies, with refreshments being served...
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Jewish meditation (category Hasidic thought)
the Hasidic texts. However, the Chabad masters say that their methods are easily misunderstood without a proper foundation in Hasidic philosophy. Rebbe...
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the secular world through its stories, mediated through his own Neo-Hasidic philosophy. Previous Kabbalistic themes, accepted without emphasis in Hasidism...
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Elimelech of Lizhensk (redirect from Lizhensk (Hasidic dynasty))
simpleton", although he too was well versed in Hasidic philosophy. After the death of Dovber of Mezeritch the Hasidic movement avoided one centralised leader...
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Merkabah mysticism (section Hasidic explanation)
analogies for the various ways that God reveals himself in this world. Hasidic philosophy and kabbalah discuss at length what each aspect of this vision represents...
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Seder hishtalshelus (category Hasidic thought)
In Kabbalistic and Hasidic philosophy, seder hishtalshelut (Hebrew: סדר השתלשלות, romanized: sēḏer hištalšeluṯ, lit. 'Order of Creation', Yiddish: סדר...
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Wallerstein Ludwig Wittgenstein Irvin D. Yalom Judaism portal Philosophy portal Hasidic philosophy Jewish culture Jewish denominations Jewish ethics Jewish...
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Chitas (category Chabad-Lubavitch (Hasidic dynasty))
of Hasidic philosophy by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi). These are considered basic Jewish texts according to the Chabad Jewish community, a Hasidic group...
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Tzadik (category Hasidic thought)
first time. Adapting former Kabbalistic theosophical terminology, Hasidic philosophy internalised mystical experience, emphasising devekut attachment to...
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Hasidic Judaism in Lithuania is the history of Hasidic Judaism and Hasidic philosophy in Lithuania and parts of modern-day Belarus. Hasidic Judaism in...
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subjection to Him.” In Christianity, as well as in Kabbalistic and Hasidic philosophy, God is omnipresent. However, the significant difference between them...
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Shneur Zalman of Liadi (category Belarusian Hasidic rabbis)
5573) was a rabbi and the founder and first Rebbe of Chabad, a branch of Hasidic Judaism. He wrote many works, and is best known for Shulchan Aruch HaRav...
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Simcha Bunim of Peshischa (category Hasidic rebbes)
1827, he led the Peshischa movement of Hasidic thought, in which he revolutionized 19th-century Hasidic philosophy by juxtaposing the rationalistic pietism...
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