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  • 121Zaddikim — Zaddikīm (hebr.), s. Chasidim …

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  • 122Sabbathianer — Sabbathianer, Mitglieder einer kleinen Sekte innerhalb der Baptisten in England u. Nordamerika, welche außer dem christlichen Sonntag auch den jüdischen Sabbath feiern. – S. hießen ferner die Anhänger des Juden Sabbathai Sevi, der 1625 zu Smyrna… …

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  • 123Chasid — Chasidic /khah sid ik, hah /, adj. Chasidism, n. /khah sid, hah /; Ashk. Heb. /khaw sid/; Seph. Heb. /khah seed /, n., pl. Chasidim /khah sid im, hah /; Ashk. Heb. /khaw see dim/; Seph. Heb. /khah see deem /. Judaism. Hasid. Also, Chassid. * * * …

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  • 124Hasidean — /has i dee euhn, hah si /, n. Judaism. Assidean. Also, Hasidaean. * * * ▪ ancient Jewish sect Hebrew  Ḥasid, or Chasid (“Pious One”),  plural  Ḥasidim, or Chasidim,         member of a pre Christian Jewish sect of uncertain origin, noted for… …

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  • 125Assideans — • The maintainers of the Mosaic Law against the invasion of Greek customs Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Assideans     Assideans      …

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  • 126Pharisees — • A politico religious sect or faction among the adherents of later Judaism, that came into existence as a class about the third century B.C. . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pharisees     Pharisees …

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  • 127Reform Judaism — noun A form of Judaism less strict than most others, with services often conducted with less Hebrew. See Also: Judaism, Conservative Judaism, Orthodox Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism, Chasidim, Jew, Jewish …

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  • 128Orthodox Judaism — noun The most traditional Rabbinic branch of Judaism, believing the written Torah and the oral Torah were literally given to Moses by God. See Also: Judaism, Conservative Judaism, Reform Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism, Chasidim, Jew, Jewish …

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