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HASÎD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Hasâyıd) Tarlada kalan ekin
HÂSİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Hased eden, kıskanan
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hassid
Hasid
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Sect of Judaism founded around 1750 in Poland whose members follow strict observance of religious and ritual law
{i} member of a mystical Jewish sect founded in 18th-century Poland by Baal Shem-Tov
An individual
Member of a religious movement, known as Hasidism, founded in the eighteenth century by Israel Ben-Eliezer Baal Shem Tov in Eastern Europe The movement, still active in the 1980s, stresses the importance of serving God in ecstasy and has strong mystical elements
a member of a Jewish sect that observes a form of strict Orthodox Judaism
(pl hasidim; Hebrew for "pious one") The term may refer to Jews in various periods: (1) a group that resisted the policies of Antiochus IV Epiphanes in the second century B C E at the start of the Maccabean revolt; (2) pietists in the thirteenth century C E ; (3) followers of the movement of Hasidism founded in the eighteenth century C E by Baal Shem Tov See Chapter 17
Hassid
A member of a Hassidic movement in Jewish history
Hassid
A member of one of the three Hassidic movements in Jewish history
Hassidic
Of or pertaining to Hassidic Jews, their beliefs, or their practices
Hassidic
{i} of the Hasidim, of the Jewish sect founded by Baal Shem Tov
Hassidic
Being a Hassid
hasidic
{s} pertaining to or belonging to the mystical Jewish sect founded in 18th-century Poland by Baal Shem-Tov
hasidic
of or relating to the Jewish Hasidim or its members or their beliefs and practices
hasidim
Devout Jews who refused to forsake their religion during the persecutions of the Syrian monarch Antiochus Epiphanes (second century b c e )
hasidim
Literally, "pious ones" May refer to a medeival German sect, but usually used in reference to a particular Orthodox movement founded by Israel Ba'al Shem Tov in Poland in the late 17th century There is an emphasis on the joy of prayer, ecstatic prayer, and also the notion of bringing Kabbalah to everyone in some form There are various sects which follow different rebbes as thier leaders, such as the Lubavitcher, Satmar, and Bratslavers adj , Hasidic, sing Hasid
hasidim
sect of Orthodox Jews who follow the Mosaic Law strictly
hasidim
Sect Of The Essenes, Ultra-Orthodox
hassid
a member of a Jewish sect that observes a form of strict Orthodox Judaism
hassidic
of or relating to the Jewish Hasidim or its members or their beliefs and practices
hasid