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Meaning of jasidismo by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

jasidismo
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Also hasidism. Orthodox movement of Judaism, founded in the eighteenth century in Poland by Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, which promotes strict observing of the law with a mystical and cabalistic interpretation of the Torah. Currently there are very traditional and closed Jasidic communities in eastern Europe and North America. They are spoken of by the newly released Unorthodox series, based on The Memoirs of Devora Feldman.

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