
Features of ideological confrontation in the Jewish environment of Ukrainian society: customs against Khassid
Author(s) -
Victoria Furkalo
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
ukraïnsʹke relìgìêznavstvo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-9792
pISSN - 2306-3548
DOI - 10.32420/2003.26.1452
Subject(s) - judaism , ukrainian , mysticism , ideology , movement (music) , religious studies , attractiveness , history , literature , philosophy , law , sociology , aesthetics , art , theology , politics , political science , linguistics
The emergence of Hasidism as a mystical form of the Jewish tradition during the eighteenth century caused organizational divisions in Judaism. This split, which swept half of the Jewish world of Central and Eastern Europe, was largely caused by the extraordinary success of the new religious movement among the common people.Many researchers (S. Dubnov, I. Berlin, Z.Krupitsky, Sh. Gorodetsky, I. Epstein, Sh. Etinger) point to the attractiveness of Hasidism, which was, first and foremost, the over-accessibility of truths proclaimed by the followers of Boal-Shem- This (Beshta) is the founder of the movement. At least the use of moral and instructive sentiments, aphorisms, and even "legendary anecdotes" to express the ideas of Hasidic teachings and their outspoken propaganda among the commoners have made this new movement of the Jewish tradition popularized. Figuratively speaking, the Hasidim sought to fill the inner world of man with properly crafted mystical ideas.