Monday, February 19, 2007

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tzaddik

tzaddik (di: k), also צַדִּיק Tzaddiq (Hebrew for "righteous" or "Fair"), is now a concept of a religious leader and holy man ( Religious titles ) in Hasidism. In the Old Testament (Tanach

) is a tzaddik a righteous man, in the Talmud and Midrash one who does the question of justice demand more than God's laws. Since the Middle Ages the term tzaddik as a honorary title given especially religious Jews is held, where a special relationship was said to God. In the Eastern European Hasidism a tzaddik was seen as a mediator between God and man. Man held meetings with him, he acted as an adviser to receive performed miracles and was entitled to support from his community. In the period of training of Hasidism, the hereditary dignity of a tzaddik and it formed from dynasties.

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