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    Sefer hasidim and the Ashkenazic book in Medieval Europe.Ivan G. Marcus - 2018 - Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    In "Sefer Hasidim" and the Ashkenazic Book in Medieval Europe, Ivan G. Marcus proposes a new paradigm for understanding how Sefer Hasidim, or "Book of the Pietists," was composed and how it extended an earlier Byzantine rabbinic tradition of authorship into medieval European Jewish culture.
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    Hasidim and mitnaggedim : Not a world apart.Sreharon Flatto - 2003 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 12 (2):99-121.
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    Hasidim and Mitnaggedim : not a world apart.Sreharon Flatto - 2003 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 12 (2):99-121.
  4. Sefer Midrash Hasidim: ṿe-hu "Sefer Ḥasidim" le-Rabenu Yehudah he-Ḥasid, z.y. ʻa., ʻarukh u-mesudar ʻal pi ʻarakhim: ṿe-ʻalaṿ beʼur Bet ha-midrash..Judah ben Samuel - 1997 - Bene Beraḳ: E. ben N.E.M. Ḳorman. Edited by Eliʻezer ben Netanʼel Elimelekh Menaḥem Ḳorman.
     
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    Abraham! Abraham!: Kierkegaard and the Hasidim on the Binding of Isaac.Jerome I. Gellman - 2003 - Routledge.
    Abraham! Abraham! is an adventure in contemporary theology addressing the akedah (the binding or sacrifice of Isaac) inspired by Kierkegaard and by the Hasidim, especially Rabbi Nachman of Breslav and Rabbi Mordecai Joseph Leiner of Izbica. Gellman presents his version of Kierkegaard and compares and contrasts this with Hasidic thinkers. He then proceeds to employ Kierkegaardian and Hasidic themes to develop a contemporary reading of the story, and, in contrast, presents an understanding of the akedah from Sarah's point of (...)
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    Tales of the Hasidim[REVIEW]Michael J. Gruenthaner - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):378-379.
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  7. The "Rambam revival" in early modern Jewish thought maskilim, mitnagdim, and Hasidim on Maimonides' Guide of the perplexed.Allan Nadler - 2007 - In Jay Michael Harris (ed.), Maimonides After 800 Years: Essays on Maimonides and His Influence. Harvard University Press.
  8. ha-Neshamah ba-guf: ḥokhmah u-musar: maʼamarim ṿe-divre ḥizuk... maʼamre Ḥazal... tsadiḳim ṿe-Hasidim..Mor Yosef Golan - 2001 - Itamar: Mor Yosef Golan.
     
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  9. God and man in the Sefer hasidim.Simon G. Kramer - 1966 - New York,: Published for Hebrew Theological College Press, Skokie, Ill., by Bloch Pub. Co..
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    Abraham! Abraham! Kierkegaard and the Hasidim on the Binding of Isaac. [REVIEW]Daniel Rynhold - 2005 - Religious Studies 41 (1):116-120.
  11. Otsar mikhtavim: igrot shelomim ṿe-divre ḥizuḳ u-musar li-khelal ṿeli-feraṭ.Pinḥas Menaḥem Alter - 2009 - Yerushalayim: Pene Menaḥem.
     
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    A narrow bridge.D. Dubinḳi - 1992 - New York: Feldheim.
    "A tribute to Chedva Zilberfarb, a "h, "Chedva of Shemiras Ha-lashon.".
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  13. Dibure emunah: śiḥot ḳodesh ṿe-diburim neʼemanim.Leṿi Yitsḥaḳ Bender - 2002 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Even shetiyah. Edited by Naḥman.
     
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  14. Sefer Noʻam Shelomoh: amarim neʻimim u-feninim yeḳarim ṿe-divre hadrakhah le-horot ha-derekh ha-yesharah she-yavor lo ha-adam la-daʻat ha-maʻaśeh asher yaʻaśun.Shelomoh Halbershṭam - 2014 - Bene Beraḳ: Mekhon Or Tsiyon. Edited by Shimon Goldberger.
    [1] ʻAl ʻinyene ḥinukh ha-banim ṿeha-banot ṿi-yeme ha-baḥarut-- [2] ʻAl ʻinyene derekh ha-Ḥasidut lesayeaʻ le-zulato be-ruḥaniyut ṿe-nilṿeh elaṿ mikhteve ḳodesh be-ʻinyan zeh.
     
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  15. ha-Sipur ha-Ḥasidi ke-viṭui le-yesodot ha-Ḥasidut: nispaḥ: ʻiyunim be-mishnato shel "me ha-shiluaḥ".Reuven Raz - 2020 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Mosad ha-Rav Ḳuḳ.
     
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  16. Bratslav pamphlets.Eleazer Shlomo Shick - 198u - Yerushalayim: Ḥaside Breslev.
     
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  17. Sefer Mashmiʻa Yeshuʻah: Sipure Tsadiḳim, Amarot Ṭehorot ..Joshua Zeeb Lerner - 2010 - Mekhon BeʼEr Yitsḥaḳ di-Ḥaside Sḳolye.
     
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  18. Ḥayim she-yesh bahem: pirḳe ḥayim... me-hekhal ḥasidim she-yadʻu li-ḥeyot.Barukh ben Daṿid Lev - 2000 - Ḥatsor ha-Gelilit: B. ben D. Lev.
     
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  19. Sefer Otsar-ha-ḳunṭresim: ṿe-hu liḳuṭe ḳunṭresim yeḳarim mi-paz. Naḥman & Nathan Sternharz (eds.) - unknown - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Metivta Hekhal ha-ḳodesh--Ḥaside Breslev.
     
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    Be-emet uve-ahavah: ʻal gedole ha-Ḥasidut, ʻolamam ṿe-toratam = In truth and in love.Avi Rath - 2015 - Tel-Aviv: Sifre ḥemed.
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    In My Father’s House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture.Anthony Appiah - 1992 - Oxford University Press.
    The beating of Rodney King and the resulting riots in South Central Los Angeles. The violent clash between Hasidim and African-Americans in Crown Heights. The boats of Haitian refugees being turned away from the Land of Opportunity. These are among the many racially-charged images that have burst across our television screens in the last year alone, images that show that for all our complacent beliefs in a melting-pot society, race is as much of a problem as ever in America. (...)
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  22. Sefer Mesilot bi-levavam: śiḥot musar ʻal derekh ha-Ḥasidut..Yosef Tsevi Ḳot - 2002 - Rish. le-Ts. [z.o. Rishon le-Tsiyon]: Maʻarekhet "Mesilot bi-levavam" bi-Yeshivat Dover Shalom di-Ḥaside Belza.
     
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  23. Ḳovets Tifʼeret avot: pirḳe toladot tsaṿaʼot me-avot ha-mishpaḥah le-mishpaḥat Ṿingoṭ.Reʼuven Ṿingoṭ - 2001 - Yerushalayim: Reʻuven Ṿingoṭ.
     
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  24. Imre Pinḥas: ha-shalem ; Liḳuṭe Imre Pinḥas. Mafteḥot.Phinehas ben Abraham Abba Shapiro - 2002 - [Bene-Beraḳ: Yeḥezḳel Sheraga Frenḳel. Edited by Elimelekh Elʻazar Franḳel & Phinehas ben Abraham Abba Shapiro.
    1. Imre Pinḥas ha-shalem -- 2. Liḳuṭe Imre Pinḥas. Mafteḥot.
     
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  25. ha-Ḳeren ḳayemet la-ʻolam ha-ba: mahadurat sipurim ṿe-ʻuvdot ba-nośim... kibud av ṿa-em... hakhnasat orḥim... ahavat Yiśraʼel ha-muzkarim ba-Mishnah ki-devarim she-adam okhel ba-ʻolam ha-zeh raḳ perotehem ṿeha-keren ḳayemet la-ʻolam ha-ba.Israel Jacob Klapholz (ed.) - 1986 - Bene-Beraḳ: Mishor.
     
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  26. ʻAmude ḥesed: mivḥar sipurim ṿe-agadot Ḥazal, pitgamim u-feninim ʻal nośʼe ḥesed ụ-tsedaḳah.N. Ts Goṭlib - 1983 - Yerushalayim: ha-Mesorah.
     
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    Final judgement and the dead in medieval Jewish thought.Susan Weissman - 2020 - London: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
    Through a detailed analysis of ghost tales in the Ashkenazi pietistic work Sefer hasidim, Susan Weissman documents a major transformation in Jewish attitudes and practices regarding the dead and the afterlife that took place between the rabbinic period and medieval times. She reveals that a huge influx of Germano-Christian beliefs, customs, and fears relating to the dead and the afterlife seeped into medieval Ashkenazi society among both elite and popular groups. In matters of sin, penance, and posthumous punishment, the (...)
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    The mystical origins of Hasidism.Rachel Elior - 2006 - Portland, Or.: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
    The words 'hasid' and 'hasidism' have become so familiar to people interested in the Jewish world that little thought is given to understanding exactly what hasidism is or considering its spiritual and social consequences. What, for example, are the distinguishing features of hasidism? What innovations does it embody? How did its founders see it? Why did it arouse opposition? What is the essential nature of hasidic thought? What is its spiritual essence? What does its literature consist of? What typifies its (...)
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    Mitzvot, lumi, comunitate în gândirea hasidicã moderna/ Mitzvot, Worlds, and Community in Modern Hasidic Thinking.Petru Moldovan - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (5):158-167.
    Moshe Idel considers that the emergence of Hasidism is not the result of the confrontation between ancient and modern orientations. In M. Idel’s interpretation of the Hasidic phenomenon, a central point is ascribed to the inevitable encounter of the Hasidim masters with a variety of mystic literature. I have chosen to analyze three extremely complex and very important concepts regarding Jewish mystic phenomenon: mitzvoth, worlds, and community. In discussing these concepts I have tried to emphasize their practical and very (...)
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    Нахман брацлавський та трактування ним цадикізму як духовноголідерства в контексті хасидського віровчення.L. M. Moskalenko - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 47:37-45.
    From the late 1990s, Hasidism in Ukraine has increasingly become a means of attracting mostly secular Ukrainian Jewry, to religious and national values. Every year, Ukraine becomes a center of pilgrimage for religious Jews from all over the world. About 20,000 Bratislava Hasidim come to Uman for the grave of their spiritual leader Nachman Bratslavsky. The pilgrimage attracts the attention of the media, the public and the media. Talking about the Bratslav Hasidic, they draw attention to the external attributes (...)
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    Nefesh HaTzimtzum =.Ḥayyim ben Isaac Volozhiner - 2015 - Jerusalem: Urim Publications. Edited by Avinoam Fraenkel & Ḥayyim ben Isaac Volozhiner.
    Nefesh HaTzimtzum provides the single most comprehensive and accessible presentation of the teachings and worldview of the Vilna Gaon's primary student, Rabbi Chaim Volozhin. It is focused on Rabbi Chaim's magnum opus, Nefesh HaChaim, a work that has lain in almost total obscurity for nearly two centuries due to its deep Kabbalistic subject matter. Nefesh HaTzimtzum opens up the real depth of the ideas presented in Nefesh HaChaim together with all of Rabbi Chaim's related writings, making them accessible to the (...)
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  32. Sefer Zekhut Yiśraʼel: ha-niḳra ʻEśer ʻaṭarot: bo yavo ḥidushim ʻamuḳim... śiḥot... ʻim sipurim u-maʻaśiyot noraʼim... hanhagot... min ʻaśarah geʼonim u-ḳedoshim..Israel Berger - 1909 - Pyeṭrḳov: Ḥanokh Henikh Folman.
    ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Mosheh mi-Drogiṭshin -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Avraham me-Ulinov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Shelomoh Leyb mi-Lenṭshna -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Meʼir mi-Primishla -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Avraham mi-Miḳalyov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Daṿid mi-Zovliṭov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Shmelḳe mi-Sasov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Yeshaʻy. Shor -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Yeḥiʼel Mikhal.
     
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  33. Sefer Zekhut Yiśraʼel: ha-niḳra ʻEśer tsaḥtsaḥot: bo yavo ḥidushim ʻamuḳim... śiḥot... ʻim sipurim u-maʻaśiyot... min ʻaśarah geʼonim u-ḳedoshim..Israel Berger - 1909 - Pyeṭrḳov: Ḥanokh Henikh Folman.
    ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Elimelekh mi-Lizensḳ -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Mosheh Leyb mi-Sasov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Menaḥem mi-Ḳasov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Yitsḥaḳ Ayziḳ mi-Ḳalov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Uri mi-Sṭrelisḳ -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Naftali Tsevi me-Ropshits -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Asher me-Ropshits -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Tsevi Elimelekh mi-Dinov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Ḥ. Halbershṭam mi-Tsanz -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Avraham mi-Sṭreṭin.
     
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  34. Afn ṿeg tsu mir: hosṭ mir taḳe aveḳgenumen ales, ober ikh hob ales tsuriḳ geṭrofn: meyused af di mayśeh "Ben melekh u-ven shifḥah she-nitḥalfu" fun di seyfer Sipure mayśes̀ mo. ha-R. N. mi-Breslev.Chaim Ekstein - 2019 - [Kiryas, Joel, N.Y.?]: [Ḥayem Eḳshṭeyn]. Edited by Naḥman.
     
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    Brian Weil, 1979-95: Being in the World.Stamatina Gregory (ed.) - 2014 - MIT Press.
    The first career retrospective of activist photographer Brian Weil, whose work and practice explored insular cultures. This book offers the first career retrospective of Brian Weil, an artist whose photographs pushed viewers into a deeply unsteadying engagement with insular communities and subcultures. A younger contemporary of such participant-observer photographers as Larry Clark and Nan Goldin, Weil took photographs that foreground the complex relationships between photographer and subject, and between photograph and viewer. Weil was a member of ACT UP and the (...)
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  36. Be-fardes ha-Ḥasidut: ha-Baʻal shem ṭov ṿe-haguto: gedole ha-Ḥasidut le-dorotehem: ʻolamam shel Ḥasidim: maḥshevet ṿe-shirat ha-Ḥasidut.Hillel Zeitlin - 2018 - [Israel]: [Publisher not identified]. Edited by Leṿi Yitsḥaḳ Holtsman & Shalom Dover Ṭaikhṭel.
     
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    Features of ideological confrontation in the Jewish environment of Ukrainian society: customs against Khassid.V. S. Furkalo - 2003 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 26:116-123.
    The emergence of Hasidism as a mystical form of the Jewish tradition during the eighteenth century caused organizational divisions in Judaism. This split, which swept half of the Jewish world of Central and Eastern Europe, was largely caused by the extraordinary success of the new religious movement among the common people.Many researchers point to the attractiveness of Hasidism, which was, first and foremost, the over-accessibility of truths proclaimed by the followers of Boal-Shem- This is the founder of the movement. At (...)
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    Hasidic mysticism as an activism.Jerome Gellman - 2006 - Religious Studies 42 (3):343-349.
    In her important work, Hasidism as Mysticism: Quietistic Elements in Eighteenth Century Hasidic Thought, the late Rivkah Schatz-Uffenheimer depicted early eighteenth-century Hasidism as a movement with pronounced ‘quietist tendencies’. In this paper I raise several difficulties with this thesis. These follow from social-activist features of early Hasidism as well as from a selection from the writings of leading early Hasidic masters. I conclude that a major stream of thought in early Hasidim was not quietist in tendency. Finally, I compare (...)
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    Le-haḥakim, le-havin, la-daʻat.Avraham Yosef Baiṭsh (ed.) - 2011 - Kefar Ḥabad: Le-dorot.
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  40. ha-Ḥalomot u-fitronan: ʻal pi Ḥazal..Yedidyah Ben-Śarah - 2001 - [Yerushalayim: Yedidyah ben Śarah.
     
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  41. Sefer Ṿe-ahavta le-reʻakha kamokha.Zeʼev Riṭerman (ed.) - 1996 - Kefar-Ḥabad: Torah or.
     
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    The Tzetel katan: the short note.Rebbe Elimelech Lizhensk - 2015 - Jerusalem: E. S. Zisman. Edited by Eliʻezer Shaʼul Zisman & Elimelech.
    The life of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk -- The Gate of Prayer -- The Tzetel katan -- The mitzvah of kiddush Hashem -- Hanhagos ha'adam -- Stories and teachings -- Be strong and don't give up -- Hebrew prayers.
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    Middos: inspiration, stories and practical advice based on Tomer Devorah.Rebbetzin S. Feldbarnd - 2007 - Lakewood, NJ: Israel Book Shop. Edited by Moses ben Jacob Cordovero.
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  44. Śiḥot musar u-maʼamarim.Y. Shinfeld (ed.) - 1996 - Givʻat ʻAdah: [Ḥ. Mo. L..
    ḥ. 1-2. ʻAl ha-s. ha-ḳ. Liḳu. M. meyusadim -- ḥ. 3. Meyusad ʻal Liḳu. M. tinyana.
     
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  45. Sefer Oraḥ tsadiḳim: pitgamin ḳadishin be-ʻinyene ʻavodat H., ṿe-ʻinyene midot ṭovot..Joel Teitelbaum - 1995 - Brooklyn, N.Y. (137 S. 9th St., Brooklyn 11211): E. ʻO. Bodeḳ. Edited by Elimelekh ʻOzer Bodeḳ.
     
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  46. Sefer Otsar ha-maʼamarim: śiḥot musar ṿa-Ḥasidut.Asher Zeʼev Ṿais - 2003 - Ashdod: Mekhon "Torah or". Edited by Yehudah Ary Yaʻaḳovovits & Yitsḥaḳ Ṭroibe.
     
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    A geshmaḳ in yon ṭev.E. Ṿalershṭeyn - 2018 - Spring Valley, N.Y.: Ner la-moer.
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  48. Yirʼat ha-Shem alamedkhem: zise eygnarṭige mesholim far ḳinder..Yaʻaḳov Yosef ben B. Grin & Abimi Miler (eds.) - 2018 - New Square, N.Y.: Bet ha-maʻayanot di-Ḥaside Sḳṿira.
     
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  49. Imre Asher: ḳovets mikhtavim.Asher Fraind - 2007 - Yerushalayim: [Publisher Not Identified].
     
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  50. Sefer Or ha-yashar ṿeha-ṭov: he-ḥadash.Ẓevi Hirsch Friedman - 2022 - Bruḳlin, Nyu Yorḳ: Mekhon Or ha-Yashar ṿeha-ṭov. Edited by Ḥayim Friedlander & Ẓevi Hirsch Friedman.
     
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