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Neo-Hasidism, Neochassidut, or Neo-Chassidus, is an approach to Judaism in which people learn beliefs and practices of Hasidic Judaism, and incorporate it into their own lives or prayer communities, yet without formally joining a Hasidic group. Over the last century neo-Hasidism was popularized by the works of writers such as Hillel Zeitlin, Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Lawrence Kushner, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, and Arthur Green.

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  • La termino novĥasidismo temas pri nuntempaj tendencoj en judismo al grava reinteresiĝo pri la instruoj de kabalo kaj ĥasidismo fare de membroj de aliaj ekzistantaj judaj movadoj. Inter neortodoksaj judoj, tiuj tendencoj radikas en la skriboj de neortodoksaj instruistoj de ĥasidismo, kiel Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Laurence Kushner, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi kaj Arthur Green. Tiu formo estas kutime asociata kun membroj de la "juda renoviga" movado. Alia formo de novĥasidismo estas farata de modernaj ortodoksaj judoj, kiuj interesiĝis pri la verkoj de la ĥasidaj majstroj. (eo)
  • Neo-Hasidism, Neochassidut, or Neo-Chassidus, is an approach to Judaism in which people learn beliefs and practices of Hasidic Judaism, and incorporate it into their own lives or prayer communities, yet without formally joining a Hasidic group. Over the last century neo-Hasidism was popularized by the works of writers such as Hillel Zeitlin, Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Lawrence Kushner, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, and Arthur Green. Neo-Hasidism is not a denomination of Judaism, but rather an approach to Judaism which can be found in all movements of Judaism, Orthodox and non-Orthodox. Among non-Orthodox Jews one can find adherents of neo-Hasidism in Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionism, and Aleph: The Alliance for Jewish Renewal. In the 1970s and 1980s a similar movement amongst baalei teshuva— within more "traditional" Orthodoxy—was observed in the US, influenced by Shlomo Carlebach, Aryeh Kaplan, Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld and others, and reflecting the prevailing counterculture movement. To some extent, it has persisted to this day in such phenomena as the Carlebach minyan and the growth in the Breslov movement. (en)
  • Neochassidismo in ebraico: נאו-חסידות‎? è il nome dato frequentemente al rimarchevole revival di interesse nello Chassidismo ebraico da parte di ebrei non ortodossi nel corso del XX secolo fino ad oggi, grazie agli scritti di insegnanti di Ebraismo chassidico come Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Lawrence Kushner, e . (it)
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  • La termino novĥasidismo temas pri nuntempaj tendencoj en judismo al grava reinteresiĝo pri la instruoj de kabalo kaj ĥasidismo fare de membroj de aliaj ekzistantaj judaj movadoj. Inter neortodoksaj judoj, tiuj tendencoj radikas en la skriboj de neortodoksaj instruistoj de ĥasidismo, kiel Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Laurence Kushner, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi kaj Arthur Green. Tiu formo estas kutime asociata kun membroj de la "juda renoviga" movado. Alia formo de novĥasidismo estas farata de modernaj ortodoksaj judoj, kiuj interesiĝis pri la verkoj de la ĥasidaj majstroj. (eo)
  • Neochassidismo in ebraico: נאו-חסידות‎? è il nome dato frequentemente al rimarchevole revival di interesse nello Chassidismo ebraico da parte di ebrei non ortodossi nel corso del XX secolo fino ad oggi, grazie agli scritti di insegnanti di Ebraismo chassidico come Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Lawrence Kushner, e . (it)
  • Neo-Hasidism, Neochassidut, or Neo-Chassidus, is an approach to Judaism in which people learn beliefs and practices of Hasidic Judaism, and incorporate it into their own lives or prayer communities, yet without formally joining a Hasidic group. Over the last century neo-Hasidism was popularized by the works of writers such as Hillel Zeitlin, Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Lawrence Kushner, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, and Arthur Green. (en)
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  • Novĥasidismo (eo)
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  • Neo-Hasidism (en)
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