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Chasidim and Old Order Amish A Comparison
Title: Chasidim and Old Order Amish A Comparison
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Chasidim and Old Order Amish A Comparison
Chasidim and Old Order Amish: A Comparison
The two groups to be examined are the Chasidim and the Old Order Amish. We will begin with a brief look at the history of each group.
The Chasidim, or Hasidim, as more commonly known, are a cult within the tradition of Judaism. The word “Hasid” derives from the Hebrew word for “pious”. Hasidism dates back to the early eighteenth century and originated in central and Eastern Europe.
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