NOUN
- beliefs and practices of a sect of Orthodox Jews
- a sect of Orthodox Jews that arose out of a pietistic movement originating in eastern Europe in the second half of the 18th century; a sect that follows the Mosaic law strictly
How To Use Hasidism In A Sentence
- All this is based on the notorious Kherson genizah of Hasidic forgeries, dating no further back than the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries but purporting to contain original documents written by the eighteenth-century founders of Hasidism. Hasidism.
- The third part analyses the adaptability of Hasidism in the mainstream of American society through it in such a point of view as the sect of religion and political participation.
- The third part analyses the adaptability of Hasidism in the mainstream of American society through it in such a point of view as the sect of religion and political participation.
- A semi-legendary figure, reputed to have been one of the few Women in Hasidism who functioned as a fully-fledged spiritual master (Zaddik or Rebbe). Ludomir, Maid of.