Definition of Hasidic
relating to a conservative form of Judaism that began in 18th century Europe
Examples of Hasidic in a sentence
Hasidic boys of the Jewish faith visited the synagogue to worship and pray. π
Because they live a conservative life style, Hasidic Jews usually donβt own radios or televisions. π
Hasidic Jews are ultra-religious and live their lives based on old-school values. π
In the 1700s, Hasidic leaders ushered in their own more mystical and strict form of Judaism. π
Hasidic Jews almost never practice intermarriage and instead choose spouses within their strict faith. π
Other words in the World religions category:
Most Searched Words (with Video)