Judaism Hasidism Flashcards
happiness
divine state of being
conceived and born in happiness, no sadness
protect from negetiviry
natural condition is happy
tikon hamidot
optimism
“god desires the heart”
panentheism
nature of god assists in maintaining happiness
transcendent but seen within creation
nitzotzot “the whole world is full of gods glory”
besht person who started hasidism
taught to rely on god
live in moment
doubtlessness
covenant includes gods promise for god to be god
unconditional
believe without wavering of faith
fully committed
“you will be my people and i will be your god”
joy in worship
nature of praying
involve heart
serve the lord with joy
enthusistic prayer will open heart to god
hitlar havut -
everyone access
story telling
brings people in to an encounter with good
revitalised judaism in besht time
he believed that storytelling is as much of mitzvah
god loves stories
when faithful people tell holy story god will listen
tzaddickum
teaches students how to conduct themselves how to perform in a manner that is holy
how to pray
being miracles
connection to god
love
love of god and other jews
“love your neighbours”
wants children to love each other
mitzvah completed without love is not mitzvah
contributes spirit of love and service