Long before cantors were household names in America, they were hidden treasures in the Hasidic heartlands of Europe. From its beginnings in the 18th century, the Hasidic movement placed song and ...
In the ancient Hebrew tradition, one shows respect for the Almighty by never invoking his name, either by voice or by spelling it out, except in prayer. So, in English, one writes the name out as "G-d ...
The Princeton Institute for Hasidic Thought invites you to join us on Sunday, November 9 at Princeton University for a symposium exploring the role of Hasidic thought, an eighteenth-century tradition ...
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