A member of a Jewish mystical movement that emphasizes devotion, joy, and spiritual fervor in religious practice; also spelled 'hasid.'
From Hebrew חסיד (chasid), meaning 'pious' or 'devout,' derived from the root חסד (chesed) meaning 'kindness' or 'grace.' The Hasidic movement emerged in 18th-century Eastern Europe, particularly in Poland and Ukraine, as a spiritual revival within Judaism emphasizing direct connection to the divine.
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