Chasidim

/hɑːˈsɪdɪm/ noun

Plural of chasid; multiple members of the Jewish Hasidic movement.

Hebrew plural of חסיד (chasid), formed by adding the masculine plural ending '-im.' The movement's name comes from the Hebrew root חסד (chesed) meaning 'kindness' or 'grace,' with the philosophy that pious devotion and joy are essential to spiritual life.

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