- צַדִּיק ṣaddīq [tsaˈdik], "righteous [one]"; also
zadik or sadiq; pl.
tzadikim [tsadiˈkim] צדיקים ṣadīqīm) is a
title in
Judaism given to
people considered...
- The
Tzadikim Nistarim (Hebrew: צַדִיקִים נִסתָּרים, "hidden
righteous ones") or
Lamed Vav
Tzadikim (Hebrew: ל"ו צַדִיקִים,x"36
righteous ones"), often...
- however, in the
described history of
Talmudic times and
early Hasidism, many
tzadikim were able to "see" the
transgressions of others.[citation needed] Mar b...
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- the movement, became, over time,
almost exclusively identified with its
Tzadikim. Today,
rebbe is used in the
following ways: Rabbi, a
teacher of Torah...
- Furthermore, in
every generation there are 36
righteous people (the "Lamed Vav
Tzadikim") in
whose merit the
world continues to exist. In the
modern celebration...
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dates from Eden. It came down from a
remote past as a
revelation to
elect tzadikim (righteous people), and, for the most part, was
preserved only by a privileged...
- this
movement at the age of 18.
Caring for the
Jewish poor, the
group of
Tzadikim encouraged Jews to move to
agrarian lifestyles as
alternatives to the chronic...
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There are
numerous lesser Jewish pilgrimage destinations,
mainly tombs of
tzadikim,
throughout Israel and
Palestine and all over the world, including: Hebron;...
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continue his
mission into the next
generation (indeed, all 12 sons
became tzadikim in
their own
right and
formed the
foundation of the
Nation of Israel),...