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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

jasídica
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It is also valid hasidic. It means concerning Jasadism or Hasadism, which is the name of a Judaic movement that sought to sustain life by giving a very orthodox interpretation of Jewish law. It prospered in the early eighteenth century in Poland, driven by Israel ben Eliezer.

  




John Rene Plaut

JASDIC , A concerning hasidism or Jewish doctrine proposed by ben Eliezer which constitutes an Orthodox way of life and a mystical form of Judaism based on postulates such as that God is omnipresent and ubiquitous and that man can communicate with Him.

  



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