HASIDISM

or Chassidismboth: hăsˈĭdĭzˌəm, khă– [Heb.,=the pious], Jewish religious movement founded in Poland in the 18th cent. by Baal-Shem-Tov. Its name derives from Hasidim. Hasidism, which stressed the mercy of God and encouraged joyous religious expression through music and dance, spread rapidly. Baal-shem-tov taught that purity of heart is more pleasing to God than learning. He drew his teaching chiefly from Jewish legend and aroused much opposition among Talmudists, who in 1772, pronounced the movement heretical. Hasidism shows the influence of the Lurianic kabbalah (see kabbalah; Luria, Isaac ben Solomon). After the death of the Baal-shem-tov, the single most important characteristic of the movement—the leadership role of the zaddik—developed. The zaddik, the charismatic leader around whom various Hasidic groups gather, serves as an intermediary between his followers and God. Leadership is passed from father to son (or in some cases to son-in-law). By the 1830s the majority of Jews in Ukraine, Galicia, and central Poland were Hasidic, as were substantial minorities in Belarus and Hungary. In the 20th cent., Hasidim are the staunchest defenders of tradition against increasing secularism in Jewish life. Since the Holocaust, the main centers of Hasidism are in the United States and Israel. The most notable Hasidic community in the United States is composed of the followers of the Lubavitcher rebbe, who are noted for their outreach to other Jews as well as for their messianic fervor. Romantic reworkings of Hasidic doctrine by Yiddish writer I. L. Peretz, theologian Martin Buber, and others have become popular outside traditional Hasidic circles.

See G. Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1946, repr. 1961); M. Buber, Hasidism and Modern Man (tr., 1958, repr. 1966) and The Origin and Meaning of Hasidism (tr., 1960); E. Wiesel, Souls on Fire (1972); H. Rabinowicz, Hasidism and the State of Israel (1982) and Hasidism: The Movement and Its Masters (1988); G. D. Hundert, ed., Essential Papers on Hasidism (1991).

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Predestination, in Izbica Hasidism. 304 - 305 Przemysl, report on Hasidim of, 92 - 93 search for forbidden books in, 115 Przysucha, Hasidism of, and other schools of Hasidism, 311 - 312 . See also Hasidism, Przysucha . "Quadrennial...
...that of R. Elijah, the Gaon of Vilna, the great opponent of Hasidism. 65. See Beginning of Hasidism . However, see Bracha Sack, " The Influence of R. Moshe Cordovero on Hasidism," Eshel Be er. Sheva 3 1986 : 229-46 Hebrew . By emphasizing...
...Die chassidische Botschaft "The Message of Hasidism" appears in this volume. Hasidism and Modern Man is the first of a two-volume collection of Martin Buber's interpretations of Hasidism, the second volume of which will appear as...
2 Hasidism HESCFIELS ROOTS were in early twentieth-century Hasidism, of whose nobility he was one of the last, and perhaps...Heschel, it is only natural for us to be curious as to Hasidism itself That inquiry will lead us to several surprises...
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The Beginnings of Beshtian Hasidism in Poland by Jan Doktor Hasidism, which emerged in Poland in the second half of the...evolved in the mid-eighteenth century into Beshtian Hasidism, alive to this very day. Notwithstanding random groups...
If Only: Finding America in Hasidism by Pearl Abraham A recent Newsweek...Israel, was able to provide for Hasidism a place to thrive precisely because...renowned rebbes and miracle healers of Hasidism. An American variation on a Hasidic...
Zen Buddhism and Hasidism: A Comparative Study by Richard B...the late 1980s. In Teshimas work, Hasidism and Zen Buddhism are juxtaposed in...are knowledgeable treatments of both Hasidism and Zen, I am concerned about (1...
...of his Martin Bubers Interpretation of Hasidism, ill-timed for Buber was old and ill...third, Martin Bubers Interpretation of Hasidism. I shall begin by giving some account...Weigel. He then immersed himself in Hasidism and spent the years 1905-6 mostly in...
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Realize the Divine - Hippie Hasidism in New York. by Rachel Buchman The...the traditional religious tunes of Hasidism in both religious and casual songs...Shlomo) began his eclectic branch of Hasidism, the ecstatic Judaism associated...
Abraham Joshua Heschel: Recasting Hasidism for Moderns by Arthur Green Abraham Joshua Heschel: Recasting Hasidism for Moderns Abraham Joshua Heschel is...progenitors of their lines into rebbes. Hasidism thus existed for Heschel as something...
...Fathers for Merton and the Prophets and Hasidism for Heschel) they were acutely aware...social criticism. Heschels reading of Hasidism, unlike some of his contemporaries...from the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Hasidism: "But all may be guided by the words...
...about this subject. Kabbalah and neo-Hasidism have become virtually mainstream in many...understanding of these traditions, Kabbalah and Hasidism are frequently misrepresented, bowdlerized...explicitly in the language of Kabbalah and Hasidism. In this somewhat more "popular" project...
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...Wivell would drive through Stamford Hill in London to see her and was always fascinated by the Hasidic Jews who lived there. Hasidism is a branch of Ultra Orthodox Judaism whose members strive to preserve a certain way of life. The men are distinguishable...
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HASIDISM or Chassidism both: has idiz m, kha...Tov . Its name derives from Hasidim . Hasidism, which stressed the mercy of God and...pronounced the movement heretical. Hasidism shows the influence of the Lurianic kabbalah...
...minority, were refused recognition by the Austrian government. Galicia was the center of the branch of Orthodox Judaism known as Hasidism . The Austrians maintained an uncertain peace by playing off the three major ethnic groups. However, the growing Ukrainian...
...younger brother of I. J. Singer , b. Leoncin, Poland (then in Russia). The son of a provincial Hasidic rabbi (see Hasidism ), he moved to Warsaw in the early 1920s and became associated with the citys Yiddish literati. He emigrated to the United...
...Jewish scholar, called the Gaon of Vilna, b. Lithuania. A leading Jewish scholar of his time, he opposed the spread of Hasidism in Lithuania and Poland because he feared that the creation of these new groups would weaken the Jewish community. His many...
...founded in the 18th cent. by Baal-Shem-Tov and known as Hasidism . See S. Lieberman, Hellenism in Jewish Palestine (1962...Lowenkopf, The Hasidim (1973). See also bibliography under Hasidism . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
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