Definition of Chassidic

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


Definition of Chassidic

1. Adjective. (alternative spelling of Hassidic) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chassidic

Chartres
Chartres blue
Chartreux
Charybdis
Chas
Chase
Chasid
Chasidic
Chasidim
Chasidism
Chastek
Chastek paralysis
Chateau-Thierry
Chateaubriand
Chateura
Chateura pelagica
Chatham
Chatham Islands Penguins
Chatham Islands penguin
Chattahoochee
Chattahoochee River

Literary usage of Chassidic

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

1. The Jewish Communal Register of New York City, 1917-1918 by Jewish Community of New York City, Samuel Margoshes (1918)
"And even he was compelled to abandon one of the most important traditions in chassidic conduct, the ' ' Tish ' ' ; that is, the taking of the Sabbath meals ..."

2. History of the Jews by Heinrich Graetz, Philipp Bloch (1895)
"In consequence of this, the collections of chassidic sermons and other writings, although they contained sentences from Holy Writ, ..."

3. History of the Jews by Heinrich Graetz, Philipp Bloch (1895)
"In consequence of this, the collections of chassidic sermons and other writings, although they contained sentences from Holy Writ, were publicly burnt in ..."

4. Prophets and Profits: Managerialism and the Restructuring of Jewish Schools by Chaya Herman (2006)
"The chassidic movement originated in the 18th century in Eastern Europe. ... Over the years, the chassidic movement has developed its own learning centres, ..."

5. History of Zionism, 1600-1918 by Nahum Sokolow (1919)
"Sweet and pathetic legends, delicate chassidic sketches, tales of wonder, mystic and philosophical treatises and allegories, profoundly Jewish and reflected ..."

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