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    also known as Hasidic Judaism (Ashkenazi Hebrew: חסידות Ḥăsīdus [χasiˈdus]; originally, "piety"), is a religious movement within Judaism that arose as...
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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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  • of Hasidic Judaism. Tzanger was then sent to Canada to lead the Hasidic community there and finally to Israel where he led a community of Hasidic Jews...
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    Payot (category Hasidic Judaism)
    "corner, side, edge". There are different styles of payot among Haredi or Hasidic, Yemenite, and Chardal Jews. Yemenite Jews call their sidelocks simanim...
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    Kabbalah (redirect from Kabbalistic Judaism)
    contemporary Kabbalah; Lurianic Kabbalah was popularised in the form of Hasidic Judaism from the 18th century onwards. During the 20th century, academic interest...
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    Satmar (Yiddish: סאַטמאַר; Hebrew: סאטמר) is a Hasidic group founded in 1905 by Grand Rebbe Joel Teitelbaum (1887–1979), in the city of Szatmárnémeti...
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    Hasidism) (Hebrew: חסידות באבוב, Yiddish: בּאָבּאָװ) is a Hasidic community within Haredi Judaism, originating in Bobowa, Galicia, in southern Poland, and...
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  • Israel (mainly tied Hasidic and Zionist). Rabbinic Judaism Orthodox Judaism Haredi Judaism (ultra-Orthodox) Hasidic Judaism Hasidic dynasties Belz Bobov...
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  • "withdrawal" of God to create an "empty space", takes place from there. In Hasidic Judaism, the Tzimtzum is only the illusionary concealment of the Ohr Ein Sof...
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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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  • Kabbalah in Judaism: antinomian-heretical Sabbatean movements (1666 – 18th century), and Hasidic Judaism (1734 – today). In contemporary Judaism, the only...
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  • Vital; and from the 18th-century: the founder of Hasidic Judaism, the Baal Shem Tov, later Hasidic Masters, and the Lithuanian Jewish Orthodox leader...
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  • Neo-Hasidism (redirect from Neo-Hasidic)
    Neochassidut, or Neo-Chassidus, is an approach to Judaism in which people learn beliefs and practices of Hasidic Judaism, and incorporate it into their own lives...
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    The Messiah in Judaism (Hebrew: מָשִׁיחַ, romanized: māšīaḥ) is a savior and liberator figure in Jewish eschatology who is believed to be the future redeemer...
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    "opponents"). Some of the reasons for the rejection of Hasidic Judaism were the exuberance of Hasidic worship, its deviation from tradition in ascribing infallibility...
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  • common to other schools.[citation needed] Most if not all schools of Hasidic Judaism stress the central role of the Tzadik, or spiritual and communal leader...
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  • Hashkafa (category Rabbinic Judaism)
    within Orthodox Judaism—allegorically there are "seventy faces to Torah" (shivim panim la-Torah)—they may be grouped broadly as Haredi, Hasidic and Modern...
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    related to Haredi Judaism. Benjamin Brown, "Orthodox Judaism", in: The Blackwell Companion to Judaism, 2001. Haredi and technology Hasidic and Haredi Jewish...
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  • Menachem Mendel Schneerson, leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch branch of Hasidic Judaism, encouraged his followers to reach out to other Jews. He sent out rabbinic...
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  • incorporating Kabbalah is enormous, particularly in the voluminous library of Hasidic Judaism that turned esoteric Kabbalah into a popular revivalist movement. Hasidism...
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    Bernie Madoff (category Hasidic Judaism)
    Bernard Lawrence Madoff (/ˈmeɪdɔːf/ MAY-dawf; April 29, 1938 – April 14, 2021) was an American financial criminal and financier who was the admitted mastermind...
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  • Nigun (category Hasidic Judaism)
    its religious movement. Nigunim are especially central to worship in Hasidic Judaism, which evolved its own structured, soulful forms to reflect the mystical...
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    Tzadik (category Hasidic thought)
    esoteric spiritualisation in Kabbalah. Since the late 17th century, in Hasidic Judaism, the institution of the mystical tzadik as a divine channel assumed...
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  • One of Us (2017 film) (category Hasidic Judaism in New York City)
    a 2017 documentary feature film that chronicles the lives of three ex-Hasidic Jews from Brooklyn. The film was directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady...
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  • Spinka is the name of a Hasidic group within Haredi Judaism. The group originated in a city called Szaplonca (Yiddish: Spinka), in Máramaros County, Kingdom...
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    Breslov (also Bratslav, also spelled Breslev) is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810), a great-grandson of the...
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    Litvaks (redirect from Litaim judaism)
    Hasidism, "Lithuanian" came to have the connotation of Misnagdic (non-Hasidic) Judaism generally, and to be used for all Jews who follow the traditions of...
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  • Shtisel (category Hasidic Judaism in fiction)
    Shtisel (Hebrew: שטיסל) is an Israeli television drama series about a fictional Haredi ("ultra-Orthodox" Jewish) family living in Geula, Jerusalem. Created...
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    Rabbinic authority (category Haredi Judaism)
    extension of the role of the Rebbe in Hasidic Judaism. The espoused belief in the Haredi branch of Orthodox Judaism is that Jews, both individually and...
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    of this mystical revival of Judaism was expressed by the profound new depth of interpretation of Jewish mysticism in Hasidic philosophy. Great scholars...
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