Chasidic

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Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Relating to Hasidism: "Chasidic" describes anything connected to Hasidism, a mystical Jewish religious movement that originated in Eastern Europe in the 18th century.
    • Relating to Hasidic Jews: It pertains to the members of this movement, known as Hasidim or Chasidim, their communities, and their way of life.
    • Relating to Hasidic beliefs and practices: It characterizes the specific doctrines, customs, rituals, and cultural expressions of Hasidic Judaism.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • The neighborhood is known for its vibrant Chasidic community. (The area is famous for its lively community of Hasidic Jews.)
    • She studies Chasidic philosophy and its approach to joy. (She researches the philosophical teachings of Hasidism concerning happiness.)
    • The wedding featured traditional Chasidic music and dancing. (The wedding included music and dances characteristic of Hasidic tradition.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Chasidic thought": Refers to the theological and philosophical ideas developed within Hasidism.
    • His thesis explores the concept of divine immanence in Chasidic thought.
  • "Chasidic tale": A story, often about a Hasidic rebbe (spiritual leader), used to convey moral or spiritual lessons.
    • The rabbi began his sermon with an inspiring Chasidic tale.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hasidic (adj): A common alternative spelling for "Chasidic". The pronunciation and meaning are identical.
  • Hasidism / Chasidism (n): The name of the religious movement itself.
    • Hasidism emphasizes joyful prayer and the presence of God in all things.
  • Hasid / Chasid (n): A follower or member of the Hasidic movement.
    • The Hasid devoted himself to the teachings of his rebbe.
  • Hasidic Jew (n phrase): A Jewish person who adheres to Hasidism.
Synonyms
  • Hassidic: Another variant spelling.
  • Hasidean (historical/archaic): Pertaining to the ancient Hasideans, a different Jewish group; context is crucial to avoid confusion with the modern Hasidic movement.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is specifically religious and cultural. It is not synonymous with "Orthodox Jewish," although Hasidism is a subset within Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) Judaism. Other non-Hasidic Orthodox Jewish groups exist.
  • The spelling "Chasidic" (with "Ch") often reflects the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation and is common in academic and certain communal contexts. "Hasidic" (with "H") is also widely accepted.
Adjective
  1. of or relating to the Jewish Hasidim or its members or their beliefs and practices

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