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  1. Hasidism: Hasidic Judaism (also Chasidic, among others, from the Hebrew: חסידות Chassidus, meaning "piety") is a Haredi Jewish religious movement that originated in Eastern Europe in the eighteenth century. The hasidic tradition represents a constant striving for an intimate give-and-take ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  2. Hasidism: Hasidic Judaism (also Chasidic, among others, from the Hebrew: חסידות Chassidus, meaning "piety") is a Haredi Jewish religious movement that originated in Eastern Europe in the eighteenth century. The hasidic tradition represents a constant striving for an intimate give-and-take ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  3. Hasidism: Hasidic Judaism (also Chasidic, among others, from the Hebrew: חסידות Chassidus, meaning "piety") is a Haredi Jewish religious movement that originated in Eastern Europe in the eighteenth century. The hasidic tradition represents a constant striving for an intimate give-and-take ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Hasidism: Hasidic Judaism (also Chasidic, among others, from the Hebrew: חסידות Chassidus, meaning "piety") is a Haredi Jewish religious movement that originated in Eastern Europe in the eighteenth century. The hasidic tradition represents a constant striving for an intimate give-and-take ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Hasidism: Hasidism is a Haredi (ultra-orthodox) branch of Orthodox Judaism founded in the late 18th century in Poland. It is characterized by a dynasty of rabbis ("Rebbe" in Yiddish) who have lead the specific Hasidic movement from their home region ... [100%] 2023-02-21 [Judaism]
  6. Neo-Hasidism: Neo-Hasidism, also Neochassidut or Neo-Chassidus, is an approach to Judaism in which aspects of Hasidic Judaism are incorporated into non-Hasidic religious Jewish practice. Over the 20th century, neo-Hasidism was popularized by the works of writers such ... (Approach to Judaism) [70%] 2025-07-07 [Hasidic Judaism] [Jewish philosophy]...
  7. Ashkenazi Hasidim: The Hasidim of Ashkenaz (Hebrew: חסידי אשכנז, trans. Khasidei Ashkenaz; "German Pietists") were a Jewish mystical, ascetic movement in the German Rhineland during the 12th and 13th centuries. (Jewish mystical, ascetic movement in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries) [60%] 2023-12-11 [Jewish German history] [Ashkenazi Jewish culture in Europe]...
  8. Sephardic Hasidim: Sephardic Hasidim are Sephardi and Mizrahi adherents of Hasidic Judaism, a mystical Haredi Jewish religious movement originating in Eastern Europe among the Ashkenazim. In the late 19th and 20th centuries, as Sephardim and Ashkenazi Hasidim increasingly came into contact with ... [60%] 2025-07-03 [Sephardi Jews] [Hasidic Judaism]...
  9. Kfar Hasidim: Kfar Hasidim (Hebrew: כְּפַר חֲסִידִים, lit. 'Village of Hasidim'), also known as Kfar Hasidim Alef to distinguish it from Kfar Hasidim Bet, is a moshav in northern Israel. (Moshav in northern Israel) [60%] 2025-07-07 [Hasidic Judaism in Israel] [Moshavim]...
  10. Hasidic philosophy: Hasidic philosophy or Hasidism (Hebrew: חסידות), alternatively transliterated as Hasidut or Chassidus, consists of the teachings of the Hasidic movement, which are the teachings of the Hasidic rebbes, often in the form of commentary on the Torah (the Five books of ... (Teachings of the Hasidic movement) [50%] 2023-10-17 [Hasidic thought] [Jewish theology]...
  11. Hasidic philosophy: Hasidic philosophy or Hasidism (Hebrew: חסידות‎), alternatively transliterated as Hasidut or Chassidus, consists of the teachings of the Hasidic movement, which are the teachings of the Hasidic rebbes, often in the form of commentary on the Torah (the Five books of ... (Teachings of the Hasidic movement) [50%] 2023-11-04 [Jewish theology] [Jewish mysticism]...
  12. Hasidic Judaism: Hasidism, sometimes spelled Chassidism, and also known as Hasidic Judaism (Ashkenazi Hebrew: חסידות Ḥăsīdus, [χasiˈdus]; originally, "piety"), is a religious movement within Judaism that arose as a spiritual revival movement in the territory of contemporary Western Ukraine, then Poland, during the ... (Religious subgroup of modern Judaism) [50%] 2024-01-09 [Hasidic Judaism] [18th century in Poland]...
  13. Hasidic Judaism: Hasidic Judaism was born out of European Orthodox Judaism in the 18th century. The word "Hasidim" is Hebrew for "the pious ones". [50%] 2023-10-17 [CZ Live]
  14. Kfar Hasidim Bet: Kfar Hasidim Bet (Hebrew: כְּפַר חֲסִידִים ב', lit. Hasidim Village B) is a community settlement in northern Israel. [49%] 2025-07-06 [Community settlements] [Populated places established in 1950]...
  15. Tales of the Hasidim: Tales of the Hasidim is a book of collected tales by Martin Buber. It is based on stories—both written and spoken—based in the Hasidim. (Book of collected tales by Martin Buber) [42%] 2025-07-09 [Contemporary philosophical literature] [Jewish philosophical literature]...

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