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The Hasidic ideal is to live a hallowed life, in which even the most mundane action is sanctified. Hasidim live in tightly-knit communities (known as "courts") that are spiritually centered around ...
Some of this politicking is driven by need: for example, despite the middle-class veneer of the largely Hasidic neighborhood of Boro Park, 1980 statistics show eighteen percent of its population ...
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