Ritualization as Religious Renewal in 18th-Century Hasidism

Rituals have always been a characterizing and significant aspect of Hasidism. Although ritual practices are often considered rigid and conservative, Hasidism showed tremendous flexibility in composing, reviving, and disseminating old rituals in novel religious settings. Highly visible, easily delive...

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Published in:Zutot
Subtitles:Ritualization as Religious Renewal in Eighteenth-Century Hasidism
Main Author: Śagiv, Gadi 1970- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill [2019]
In: Zutot
Further subjects:B 16th-century Safed
B Ritual
B religious renewal
B tzaddik
B Hasidism
B Prayer
B Ritualization
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Summary:Rituals have always been a characterizing and significant aspect of Hasidism. Although ritual practices are often considered rigid and conservative, Hasidism showed tremendous flexibility in composing, reviving, and disseminating old rituals in novel religious settings. Highly visible, easily deliverable, not requiring intellectual background, and embedded in Jewish tradition, rituals and ceremonies were the perfect means by which to popularize pietism and esoteric knowledge among large audiences, while maintaining the prestige of their performers.
ISSN:1875-0214
Contains:Enthalten in: Zutot
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/18750214-12161007