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Dancing, storytelling, mysticism, and some very distinctive hats—welcome to the world of Hasidism. In Hasidism in 10 Minutes, we'll trace how this spiritual revival movement began in 18th-century Eastern Europe with the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov, who emphasized joy, prayer, and a personal connection to God over dry intellectualism. We'll explore the rise of charismatic rebbes, the importance of community, and the rich culture of Hasidic life—from nigunim (soulful melodies) to tisches (communal gatherings). We'll also touch on the controversies, as opponents argued Hasidism strayed too far from tradition, sparking passionate debates that shaped Jewish life for centuries. Today, Hasidic groups thrive around the world, from Brooklyn to Jerusalem, each with unique customs but a shared devotion to spirituality and community. Ten minutes, one movement, and a look at how joy and devotion transformed Judaism.
By Adam DiamentDancing, storytelling, mysticism, and some very distinctive hats—welcome to the world of Hasidism. In Hasidism in 10 Minutes, we'll trace how this spiritual revival movement began in 18th-century Eastern Europe with the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov, who emphasized joy, prayer, and a personal connection to God over dry intellectualism. We'll explore the rise of charismatic rebbes, the importance of community, and the rich culture of Hasidic life—from nigunim (soulful melodies) to tisches (communal gatherings). We'll also touch on the controversies, as opponents argued Hasidism strayed too far from tradition, sparking passionate debates that shaped Jewish life for centuries. Today, Hasidic groups thrive around the world, from Brooklyn to Jerusalem, each with unique customs but a shared devotion to spirituality and community. Ten minutes, one movement, and a look at how joy and devotion transformed Judaism.