A "Hasidic Food Customer" would be a Hasidic Jew (Orthodox) shopping for Kosher items.
The leader in the Jewish community would usually be a rabbi who has attained this status by being certified by a rabbinical board (committee of rabbis). A rabbi is supposed to be learned in the Torah, Talmud and Jewish laws and customs and also continually learning to increase this knowledge as well as practicing these customs. A rabbi should likewise also be a teacher of these traditions.
A Hasidic Jew doesn't shave.
Ozharov - Hasidic dynasty - was created in 1827.
some of the customs are food
No.
Hasidic house of prayer
No.
Hasidism.
When entering the U.S., declare any food items to U.S. Customs by filling out a declaration form and informing the customs officer. Be honest about what you are bringing in to avoid penalties.
Naphtali Zebi Horowitz has written: ''Ohel Naftali' -- subject(s): Hasidic Tales, Tales, Hasidic
Chaim Talmud has written: 'Malhin le-vet Gur' -- subject(s): Hasidic Music, Music, Hasidic
Yes, you are required to declare any food items at customs when entering the country.