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.
Because they live a conservative life style, Hasidic Jews usually donβt own radios or televisions.
Hasidic Jews are ultra-religious and live their lives based on old-school values.
In the 1700s, Hasidic leaders ushered in their own more mystical and strict form of Judaism.
Hasidic Jews almost never practice intermarriage and instead choose spouses within their strict faith.
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