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Definition of Tsaddik
1. Noun. (Judaism) A very righteous person, especially a Hassidic spiritual leader ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Tsaddik
1. zaddik [n -DIKIM] - See also: zaddik
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tsaddik
Literary usage of Tsaddik
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical by Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland (1834)
"The visit of many to the tsaddik should surround and unite all with love, ...
The most important of all principles is unreserved devotion to the tsaddik; ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1838)
"Even when one thinks that the tsaddik is acting contrary to the law, he is still
to believe that the tsaddik is in the right; he must therefore reject his ..."
3. Complete Works by Robert Browning, Charlotte Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke (1898)
"At each quarter's end his chief disciple, tsaddik, broke in upon him to get ...
But when tsaddik returned the next quarter-year to learn what was the good ..."
4. A Hebrew Anthology: A Collection of Poems and Dramas Inspired by the Old by George Alexander Kohut (1913)
"sighed tsaddik as he kissed The closing eyelids. ... "Rightly with tsaddik wert
thou now incensed Had he been witting of the mischief wrought When, ..."
5. The Jews of the Nineteenth Century: A Collection of Essays, Reviews, and by W. Ayerst (1848)
"Even when one thinks that the tsaddik is acting contrary to the law, he is still
to believe that the tsaddik is in the right; he must, therefore, ..."