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The Hasidic Community Is Not a Cult

Posted By on November 18, 2014

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At a recent talk I gave on my new book, The Pious Ones: The World of Hasidim and Their Battles With America, a friend in the audience came away with some rather sharp comments, agreeing with some of the points I made, but finally dismissing Hasidim with the words Theyre a cult.

Although the book has a half-dozen chapters on the controversies, or the battles, in which Hasidim have been embroiled instances of sex abuse of young men by teachers; violations of zoning laws by Hasidic sects seeking to build bigger houses for their teeming families; modesty squads that bully clothing merchants and housewives into following a rigid interpretation of demure dress; publicly financed buses on which men and women sit in separate sections I never addressed the question of whether Hasidism was a cult.

My book tried to treat Hasidim and their version of Judaism in a respectful fashion, portraying their daily lives and practices and explaining their 300-year-old history and philosophy. The book was an effort to introduce Hasidim to people who may have only a glancing familiarity with them, but who I felt need to know them better because they have become a more important and politically powerful force in Jewish life. To put it simply, I treated Hasidism as another flavor of Jewish thought, like Reform or Reconstructionism, but not a cult as that word is pejoratively applied.

The definition of cult is itself open to argument. One persons cult is anothers religion. But generally the term cult as used today denotes a religious group with a deviant set of beliefs whose magnetic leaders engage in physically and mentally coercive control and abuse their positions by exploiting followers for sex and personal enrichment.

As I pondered my friends viewpoint afterward, I agreed that he could have made a number of arguments to show that the Hasidim are a cult. They have followed charismatic leaders, their rebbes or grand rabbis, men like Joel Teitelbaum (the late founding leader of Satmar), the late Menachem Mendel Schneerson of Lubavitch or the late Naftali Halberstam of Bobov. Such leaders often achieved their status not by spiritual or intellectual excellence or a democratic community vote, but by dynastic lineage. Many Hasidim will not marry, seek an occupation or even choose a surgeon without consulting their rebbe. It is easy, then, to make comparisons to charismatic leaders associated with cults like Jim Jones of the Peoples Temple, or the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, who famously married off hundreds of followers in a ceremony at Madison Square Garden.

And arguments for cultlike brainwashing can be made, too. In their effort to focus their young men on Talmud study and keep them away from secular distractions, Hasidic yeshivas usually stop teaching secular subjects like history, science and literature after the eighth grade. The approach keeps Hasidim tethered to jobs in the Hasidic community like that of yeshiva teacher or kosher slaughterer and makes it difficult to work outside it. To many, keeping members intellectually shackled to the community qualifies as cultlike.

I could go on, but there are big differences that I feel make it difficult to brand Hasidim as a cult in the way that term has been popularly used in recent decades. Rebbes have not been known to take advantage of their followers to amass personal riches or a sexual harem, as many cult leaders did in the 1960s and 70s. Yes, there have been many Hasidic individuals who have been accused of sexual abuse, but these were mostly cases of ordinary sect members, and they drew attention because of the blatant hypocrisy of someone posing as a pious one the literal definition of a Hasid while committing such acts. There is also no statistical evidence that such abuse is any more rife among Hasidim than among other Jews, Christians or Muslims. True, the Hasidim tried for decades to handle such matters clandestinely within their community, edging out prosecutors and other law enforcement officials who might have wanted to put the abusers in jail, but Hasidim try to keep all their legal and ritual dealings within the community, with each sect maintaining a court, beit din, for divorce and business disputes.

Most important, Hasidim per se are not a deviant religious movement. They practice the same Judaism that Orthodox and other devout Jews have practiced for hundreds of years observing the same holidays and rituals and adopting the same core beliefs, albeit with their own distinctive twists. They may observe their faith with more intensity and in a more all-encompassing manner.

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Yehuda Glick Says Palestinian Gunman Apologized Before Shooting Him

Posted By on November 18, 2014

Called Him an 'Enemy of Al-Aksa'

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Published November 17, 2014.

Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick said the Palestinian gunman who shot him apologized before firing.

He told me, Im very sorry, you are the enemy of Al-Aksa, Glick told Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau, who was visiting Glick in his hospital room on Monday, Israeli media reported. The gunman was referring to the mosque on the Temple Mount.

Glick has been hospitalized at Shaarey Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem since the Oct. 29 attack outside a conference center in the Israeli capital. He began breathing on his own without a respirator nearly a week ago.

The assailant shot Glick at close range in the chest and abdomen before fleeing on a motorcycle.

Hours later the alleged assailant, a member of Islamic Jihad who worked in the centers kitchen, was killed in a shootout outside his eastern Jerusalem home. Immediately before he was shot, Glick had spoken at the center on the Jewish right to pray on the Temple Mount.

I am praying with you that God willing, both of us will stand there in order to give thanks, Lau said of the Temple Mount, referring to the messianic age.

Israels Chief Rabbinate has ruled that Jews should not visit the site because of its holiness.

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Finding the women of Jewish history / Journeys podcast

Posted By on November 18, 2014

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When Professor Renee Levine Melammed began her academic studies as a student of religion, she noticed that most of the history books she found were written by male historians and were focused on men. Determined to find the women, as she says, she wrote her PhD thesis on the women of Spanish Crypto-Judaism.

Her Ashkenazi heritage notwithstanding, she is fascinated by Sephardic culture at the scholarly as well as personal level.

I know Spanish, Ladino and Arabic and I married a Yemenite who is unbelievably tied to his heritage, she says. A professor of Jewish history at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, her main areas of practice include the Marranos of Spain and the Spanish Inquisition.

She began her academic career in 1975, as an instructor of the Hebrew language at Brandeis University, and has since held posts as visiting professor at Harvard and Yale, as well as other universities in the United States and in Israel.

Her latest book, An Ode to Salonica: The Ladino Verses of Bouena Sarfatty which recently won the Canadian Jewish Book Award explores the world of a feisty partisan heroine who in her poetry described the Jewish life before, during and after the Nazi invasion of Greece.

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Israel and Palestine EXPLAINED – Video

Posted By on November 18, 2014

Israel and Palestine EXPLAINED Works Cited "A/RES/181(II) of 29 November 1947". United Nations

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Egypt – not Joooos! – plans to set up buffer zone along Gaza border – Video

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Egypt - not Joooos! - plans to set up buffer zone along Gaza border Shhhhhhhh! Don #39;t wake the International Left and their Islamofascist allies - instead, hug a terrorist! By: AlohaSnackbar01

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Farid Bang untersttzt Muslime die helfen (KLRANLAGE FR GAZA) – Video

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Farid Bang untersttzt Muslime die helfen (KLRANLAGE FR GAZA) By: Vom Rap zum Islam

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Lecture 02 of The Seventh Annual Winter Jewish History Lecture Series 2014-2015 – Video

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Lecture 02 of The Seventh Annual Winter Jewish History Lecture Series 2014-2015 The Seventh Annual Winter Jewish History Lecture Series 2014-2015. By: Baruch Atta

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Mc Jean K2 Ao Vivo nas Casinha – Na Faixa de Gaza – Video

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Mc Jean K2 Ao Vivo nas Casinha - Na Faixa de Gaza Nas casinhas Monstra. By: Mc Jean K2

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Christian Zionism in Canada, part 2 of 2 – Video

Posted By on November 18, 2014

Christian Zionism in Canada, part 2 of 2 Prof. Ron Dart, Professor of Political Science and Religious Studies University of the Fraser Valley, BC explains the roots and responses of Christian Zionis..

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A scrub in the VSH Gamers-Israel – Video

Posted By on November 17, 2014

A scrub in the VSH Gamers-Israel By: Rokudo Mukuro

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