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Hasidic Movement: A History – My Jewish Learning

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The founding and flourishing of a Hasidism.

Reprinted with permission from The Jewish Religion: A Companion, published by Oxford University Press.

The Hebrew for Hasidism, hasidut, denotes piety or saintliness, an extraordinary devotion to the spiritual aspects of Jewish life. The term itself did not originate with the eighteenth-century movement.

Groups of Hasidim were found in talmudic times and even earlier. The Saints of Germany in the Middle Ages were called the Hasidim of Ashkenaz. In the early eighteenth century, the group surrounding the Baal Shem Tov ["Master of the Good Name", known as the Besht] was, at first, only one of a number of such groups of pneumatics. But eventually the Beshtian group became the dominant one; the others either vanished from the scene or became absorbed in the Beshtian group.

From the beginning, Hasidism centered on a charismatic personality, the tzaddik. (Zaddik in the usual English transliteration) This term has an interesting history of its own. In the Bible and the talmudic literature, the tzaddik ("righteous man") is the ordinary good man to whom the Hasid is superior. But since the members of the group were themselves termed Hasidim, a different term had to be found for the spiritual leader and for this the old term tzaddik was adopted. In this way the older roles were reversed. The Hasid is the follower of the Zaddik, with the latter being the superior pietist.

Hasidism was, at first, an elitist movement, consisting of a small company of pietists seeking proximity to the Baal Shem Tov in order to be guided by him in the spiritual path. But since the idea of loving every Jew was stressed by the Baal Shem Tov and his disciples as a highly significant religious ideal, it is not surprising that, as the movement spread, it attracted to itself Jews with no pretension to excessive piety who believed in the power of the Zaddik's prayers to help them in their distress.

The Zaddik then came to function both as a spiritual guide to the few thirsting for a closer relationship with God and as a man of prayer and a miracle-worker for the masses. Not to be overlooked, however, is that the masses, too, had mystical yearnings, which they believed the Zaddik could satisfy. The description of Hasidism as "mysticism for the masses" ignores the elitist aspects of the movement, but is nonetheless a fair representation of the appeal of Hasidism as it came to be.

Dov Baer of Mezirech, the foremost disciple of the Baal Shem Tov, sent out his own chosen disciples to spread his understanding of the Baal Shem Tov's teachings abroad, and those men became Zaddikim in their own right in different Eastern European centers. Personalities such as Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev, Shneur Zalman of Liady, the "Seer" of Lublin and other disciples of Dov Baer are the spiritual heroes of Hasidism.

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London Fiction Roundup: November 2014

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4 November 2014 | Books & Poetry | By: Lindsey

A selection of new books about the capital. All can be found in or ordered from yourlocal independent book shop.

Mat Bayliss second Haringey-set crime novel sees troubled local news reporter Rex Tracey present at the sudden death of an entire family of Hasidic Jews having a picnic in Finsbury Park.

Shortly after, photographer friend Terry is charged with the murder of his next door neighbour, the eccentric and grumpy Dr Kovacs, who has written a new book about the 100 year old robbery and double murder known asThe Tottenham Outrage.

Determined to get Terry off the hook and unable to resist a mystery, Rex goes sleuthing, delving into Hasidic life and culture in Stamford Hill, visiting a Travelodge off the North Circular, attending an extraordinary gathering in cloud namer Luke Howards crumbling house, looking for terrorists on Wood Green High Road and popping into North Middlesex Hospital, Wood Green Crown Court and Tottenham nick along the way.

This intriguing and tightly plotted novel nips along as Baylis retells an infamous old story and gives it a new twist through a fascinating cast of characters. But as with his debut, A Death at the Palace, Londoners will take pleasure from the supporting cast and setting the people and places of Haringey.

Its 1814 and Covent Garden is a vice pit, Wapping is a working port and Hackney is in the countryside. Lloyd Shepherds third outing for Constable Horton sees him called to investigate strange goings on at a Surrey estate where the locals are convinced witchcraft is at work. Meanwhile in London, debauched young aristocratic men are being gruesomely murdered in their London homes, and left wearing a satyrs mask. Hortons investigative powers soon link the two cases.

Locked away from him, Hortons wife Abigail has sought relief from mental distress in a Hackney asylum and finds herself lodged next door to a seriously disturbed young woman, Maria Cranfield. Abigail makes a connection with Maria that mad-doctor Bryson cannot. But not even she can understand the power Maria seems to have over other people. What terrible ordeal has damaged Maria and who is she talking to in the dead of night?

Savage Magic is a dark, atmospheric, rich web of murder, madness and malign forces acted out against the backdrop of bustling 19th century London life.(NB: we read this as our first encounter with Lloyd Shepherd, and will now be going back to The English Monster and Poisoned Island.)

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