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Hassid

NOUN
  1. a member of a Jewish sect that observes a form of strict Orthodox Judaism

How To Use Hassid In A Sentence

  • I got closer and another Hassid walked me up the stairs of the crumbling stone building and said, This Jew wants to find the Lubavecher Chevre Kadisha. Postcards from Heaven
  • Today we can see hassidic sects who have become quite scholarship-minded, opening their own yeshivas and studying the Talmud intensely.
  • A tzaddik is a leader for the Hassidic community, but an innate leader of humanity.
  • The old Hassid was looking for a name on a stone, any name, any stone, so that he could get his bearings. Postcards from Heaven
  • America, says Mrs. Hassid, who is now 80 years old and lives with her oldest son and his family, has been good for gundi. One Big Table
  • Because your disconfort signals to your business partners and your rabbi that you are a dedicated and faithful Hassid, creditworthy and not likely to cheat on them. Aren't You Cold?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • There is a Hassidic story about a rebbe who saw a frantically busy man, and he asked the man where he was running in such a frenzied rush.
  • He was also concerned about the concept of the rebbe (as the leader of each Hassidic sect was called) as it made each community extremely dependent on one person's interpretation of Judaism.
  • However, maybe because my encounter in the subway station with the Hassid has sparked some deeper reflection about how one appears to others, or how one thinks one appears to others, I find myself extemporaneously philosophizing that even though we all know David in various ways, and although many of us are completely unaware of lots of aspects of David's life, we all know the same David. Angela Himsel: Excuse Me, Are You...?
  • One time, a chassid who was a diamond merchant asked the rabbi what virtues he saw in these unlearned people.
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