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You are here: Home / Articles / Pesach and the Exodus in the Thought of Two Hasidic Masters

Pesach and the Exodus in the Thought of Two Hasidic Masters

Originally published in Judaism Today 1 (1995), 19-24. It is not generally appreciated that the hasidic movement in the 18th century, the period of its founder, the Ba’al Shem Tov, and his followers, was largely an elitist movement. It catered to small numbers of God-seekers who were anxious to pursue the ideal of devekut, a…

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