Definition of Hasidic

1. Adjective. Of or relating to the Jewish Hasidim or its members or their beliefs and practices.


Definition of Hasidic

1. Adjective. (alternative form of Hassidic) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hasidic

Hasdrubal
Hasek
Haser
Haser's formula
Hashemite
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Hashemites
Hashimoto
Hashimoto's disease
Hashimoto's struma
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Hashshashin
Hasid
Hasidean
Hasideans
Hasidic (current term)
Hasidim
Hasidism
Haskell
Haslemere
Hasner
Hasner's fold
Hasner's valve

Literary usage of Hasidic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, from the Earliest Times Until the by Simon Dubnow (1920)
"... Sada- gora, in neighborhood of, hasidic center, II 121 Chernyshev, Count, governor- general of White Russia, assures Jews of former liberties, ..."

2. An Overview of Affirmative Action: Hearing Before the Committee on the edited by Hank Brown (1998)
"I happen to be Jewish, Mr. Chairman, but I didn't think it was fair to add a Hasidic group. It is ridiculous. Senator BROWN. Mayor, very helpful testimony. ..."

3. Minority Health Issues for an Emerging Majority: The 4th National Forum on edited by Shiriki Kumanyika, John Karefa-Smart (1992)
"P 41 Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factor Assessment in a Hasidic Jewish ... We studied 241 self-referred individuals in a Hasidic Jewish community in New ..."

4. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1915)
"... understanding, and knowledge) is a Hasidic body. ... Recognizing that immigration had taken a large Hasidic constituency to America, ..."

5. The Jews Among the Greeks and Romans by Max Radin (1916)
"Perhaps the fervor of Hasidic preaching had touched non-Jewish Syrians; perhaps some of the younger men of the Hellenists " relapsed " under Hasidic ..."

6. Usurpers of Freedom in Conspiracy by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"Many of those who turned out to greet Teitelbaum were not members of Satmar, which only numbers about 5000 in Israel, but followers of other Hasidic sects. ..."

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