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Hasidic adjective (alsoHassidic, Chasidic, Chassidic)uk /həˈsɪd.ɪk/ us /həˈsɪd.ɪk/ belonging or relating to a Jewish religious group that has very strict beliefs: His parents were deeply traditional Hasidic Jews. She spoke about her life as a member of a close-knit Hasidic community. Chagall was born in Byelorussia in 1887 to a poor Hassidic family. Theirs was a deeply traditional Chasidic Jewish wedding. He grew up in a small town, the son of a Hasidic rabbi or rebbe. Hasidic Jews, like many other Orthodox Jews, typically have large families. He later converted to Hasidic Judaism. There is a Chassidic custom to regard the fifth night of Chanukah as special. He was not himself Hasidic, but he admired the community's enthusiasm for books, study and self-improvement. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Religious people: followers of religious groups Adventist Anglican animist anti-cult anti-papal Episcopalian evangelist fakir Franciscan fundamentalist moral majority Mormon Moslem Muslim non-sectarian Sikh sisterhood Sufi Sunni televangelist |