The concept of early Hasidism: origins and development

Authors

  • О.А. Рибак

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2002.22.1337

Abstract

Hasidism is a religious-mystical trend in Judaism that arose in the first half of the eighteenth century. among the Jewish population of Volyn, Podillya and Galicia. The emergence of a new movement in the Orthodox Jewish religion was driven by changes in the socio-economic and political status of Ukrainian Jews during that period. Cossack uprising under the leadership of B. Khmelnitsky 1648 - 1654, Gaidamachchyna and other national disturbances of the XVII - XVIII centuries. greatly undermined the well-being of the Jewish population, led to a deepening of property and social stratification within communities, a weakening of intra-community discipline, a decline in the authority of religion and the prestige of rabbinic science. In Volyn, Podillya and Galicia, most affected by hostilities, the overall cultural level of the people is significantly reduced, Talmudic science is declining, and schools are being closed.

Published

21.05.2002

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How to Cite

“The concept of early Hasidism: origins and development” (2002) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (22), pp. 54–61. doi:10.32420/2002.22.1337.

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