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Hassidic Jews are very Orthodox Jews. They approach the Torah (holy Jewish text) literally, and keep to many of the 613 mitzot (commandments). They keep kosher, don't drive or work or do many other things on the Jewish shabbat (fri evening til sat evening) and they attend Synagogue three times daily. They often have large families. The men study Torah and Talmud in great depth. The Hassidic movement is a very interesting one which developed as a following of a man known as the Baal Shem Tov. He taught that worship of G-d should be joyful, and he was revered by his followers. Within Orthodox Judaism, however, there are a number of other 'sects'. For a fascinating and beautifully written glimpse into the Hassidic world, I recommend THE CHOSEN, a novel by Chaim Potok. Wonderful book! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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