Moshiach. A time when mistakes and iniquities melt away, disappear. Because the immense goodness and self-sacrifice for two thousand years, floods the world with holiness. And when there is an ...
Approximately two weeks after undergoing an operation, the Pinsk-Karlin Rebbe was readmitted to Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical ...
The Hasidim are first of all Orthodox Jews. They believe that the Torah, the five books of Moses, is the literal word of God, and that carrying out this word is what gives meaning and purpose to life.
Videos posted online showed Hasidim clashing with police at the synagogue and rising out of the sewers to escape.
It draws on Jewish mysticism beliefs. The word Hasidim literally means ‘religious ones’. Hasidic Jewish men often wear white shirts with black overcoats. They also wear hats depending on which ...
Concerned with keeping themselves spiritually clean, the Hasidim are preoccupied with ideas of biblical concepts of purity and contamination. In this ordering of values, separation from outsiders ...
Reveals the untold tale of shocking events and anomalous figures in the history of Hasidism This fascinating volume reveals some of the dark, dramatic episodes concealed in the folds of the hasidic ...
On the eighth day of Passover, many Hasidim celebrate a Se’udat Mashiach (Feast of the Messiah), which includes four cups of ...
In " My Life in Seventeen Books: A Literary Memoir " (Monkfish Publishing), Sweeney braids together the seeker and ...
Outremont and the Hasidim reveals the challenges of accommodating the "Hasidim" - or ultra-Orthodox Jews - in the affluent Montréal borough of Outremont. Some 7,000 Hasidim live in or near this ...
With this change in emphasis, there would no longer be any room for negative speech. As the Hasidim say: Darkness is not chased away with sticks, but pushed away with a little light” (shared by סיון ...