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- People who used the name Judah HeHasid (Hebrew: יהודה החסיד, Yehudah HeHasid, "Judah the Pious") include: Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg (12th-13th centuries)...
- Rabbi Yehudah Hechasid, printed in 1583 and translated into Judæo-German, Prague, seventeenth to eighteenth century was Harav Yehuda HeChasid Shapiro. This...
- tendencies, he was respectfully referred to as "The Gaon, the Ḥasīd from Vilna". A general dictum in the Talmud (Baba Kama 30a) states: "He that wishes...
- emperor Barbarossa. Another famous man of letters, Jehuda ben Samuel he-Chasid, called Jehuda the Pious, and the son of the German halachist Balakist...
- leader, a Rebbe. Reverence and submission to the Rebbe are key tenets, as he is considered a spiritual authority with whom the follower must bond to gain...
- "the brain ruling the heart"). An adherent of Chabad is called a Chabad Chasid (or Hasid) (Hebrew: חסיד חב"ד), a Lubavitcher (Yiddish: ליובאַוויטשער),...
- Kotzker Rebbe continued in the ideological tradition of Peshischa, and after he died in 1859, most of his followers accepted Yitzchak Meir Alter as his successor...
- Rebbe was alone with anyone, it was an opening. He opened doors for his visitor, or his student or Chasid—secret doors that we all have. It wasn’t a break-in...
- ecstatic school of Abraham Abulafia, the teachings of Isaac Luria, and Chasidism. These schools can be categorized further based on individual masters...
- Babylonian Talmud (see at Sotah 20–21) describes one who fails to do so as a chasid shoteh, a foolishly pious individual. Similar practices are still used in...