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Hasidic
Ha·sid or Has·sid also Chas·sid C0258100 (KHä′sĭd, KHô′-, hä′-)n. pl. Ha·si·dim or Has·si·dim also Chas·si·dim (KHä-sē′dĭm, KHô-, hä-) A member of a Jewish mystic movement founded in the 18th century in eastern Europe by Baal Shem Tov that reacted against Talmudic learning and maintained that God's presence was in all of one's surroundings and that one should serve God in one's every deed and word. [From Hebrew ḥāsîd, pious, from ḥāsad, to be kind; see ḥsd in Semitic roots.] Ha·si′dic adj.Ha·si′dism n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | Hasidic - of or relating to the Jewish Hasidim or its members or their beliefs and practicesChasidic, Chassidic, Hassidic |
Hasidic
Synonyms for Hasidicadj of or relating to the Jewish Hasidim or its members or their beliefs and practicesSynonyms- Chasidic
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