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  • Pinto was also influenced by Satmar Hassidism and its teachings.
  • Rabbi Naftali of Ropshitz is a crucial figure in the development of Galician Hassidism.
  • In particular, the village of Hassidism.
  • Katamon also houses the core community of Hassidism, as well its yeshiva, Ohel Shimon.
  • After his baptism he spent the first months writing his book on Hassidism, " Quand Israel aime Dieu ".
  • Though initially opposed to Hassidism, after his son-in-law introduced him to the Chozeh of Lublin, he soon became an adherent to Hassidism.
  • Though initially opposed to Hassidism, after his son-in-law introduced him to the Chozeh of Lublin, he soon became an adherent to Hassidism.
  • This approach has been taken by the Chassidei Ashkenaz ( German pietists of the Middle-Ages ), the Zohar, the Hassidism, the Vilna Gaon and Jacob Emden.
  • Among Jews, this approach has been taken by the Chassidei Ashkenaz ( German pietists of the Middle-Ages ), the Hassidism, the Vilna Gaon, and Jacob Emden.
  • Weiner also authored a preface to neo-Hasidic guru Reb Zalman Schachter's " Fragments of a Future Scroll : Hassidism For the Aquarian Age " ( Leaves of Grass Press, PA : 1975 ).
  • By the mid-twentieth century, however, Hassidism was recognized as a valid form of Orthodox Judaism, and thus the ( controversial ) practice of sitting " shiva " for those who realign to Hassidism ceased to exist.
  • By the mid-twentieth century, however, Hassidism was recognized as a valid form of Orthodox Judaism, and thus the ( controversial ) practice of sitting " shiva " for those who realign to Hassidism ceased to exist.
  • Art historian Franz Meyer points out that one of the main reasons for the unconventional nature of his work is related to the hassidism which inspired the world of his childhood and youth and had actually impressed itself on most Eastern European Jews since the 18th century.
  • At the end of the Dada episode, Janco also took his growing interest in primitivism to the level of academia : in his 1918 speech at the Zurich Institute, he declared that Hassidism and the dark tones often favored by 20th-century Jewish art.
  • He spoke on major spiritual traditions including Jainism, Hinduism, Hassidism, Tantrism, Taoism, Christianity, Buddhism, on a variety of Eastern and Western mystics and on sacred scriptures such as the " Upanishads " and the " Guru Granth Sahib ".
  • Secular philosopher Martin Buber twice stated that he was influenced by the books of the Hassidei Ashkenaz, once in a letter to Jewish Nietzschean story-teller Mica Josef Berdiczewsky, and then more notably in his 1906 book " Die Geschichten des Rabbi Nachman ", which connects these ancient Jews to the 18th century Hassidism of Nachman of pre-Holocaust Breslev in Eastern Europe.
  • The definition of " leaving the fold " varies within communities; some would sit " shiva " if a family member married a non-Jew; others would only sit " shiva " if the individual actually converted to another faith, and even then, some would make a distinction between those who chose to do so of their own will, and those who were pressured into conversion . ( In Sholom Aleichem's Tevye, when the title character's daughter converts to Christianity to marry a Christian, Tevye sits " shiva " for her and generally refers to her as " dead . " ) At the height of the Mitnagdim ( anti-Hassidic ) movement, in the early-to-mid nineteenth century, some Mitnagdim even sat " shiva " if a family member joined Hassidism . ( It is said that when Leibel Eiger joined Hassidism, his father, Rabbi Shlomo Eiger sat " shiva ", but his grandfather, the famed Rabbi Akiva Eiger, did not.
  • The definition of " leaving the fold " varies within communities; some would sit " shiva " if a family member married a non-Jew; others would only sit " shiva " if the individual actually converted to another faith, and even then, some would make a distinction between those who chose to do so of their own will, and those who were pressured into conversion . ( In Sholom Aleichem's Tevye, when the title character's daughter converts to Christianity to marry a Christian, Tevye sits " shiva " for her and generally refers to her as " dead . " ) At the height of the Mitnagdim ( anti-Hassidic ) movement, in the early-to-mid nineteenth century, some Mitnagdim even sat " shiva " if a family member joined Hassidism . ( It is said that when Leibel Eiger joined Hassidism, his father, Rabbi Shlomo Eiger sat " shiva ", but his grandfather, the famed Rabbi Akiva Eiger, did not.