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... Hasidim , the Jewish mystical sectarians who opposed orthodox rationalism . After learning the elements of drawing at school , he studied painting in the studio of a local Realist , Jehuda Pen , and in 1907 went to St. Petersburg ( now ...
... Hasidim , the Jewish mystical sectarians who opposed orthodox rationalism . After learning the elements of drawing at school , he studied painting in the studio of a local Realist , Jehuda Pen , and in 1907 went to St. Petersburg ( now ...
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... Hasidism . Among mystics everywhere there is a common element in the consciousness of the Transcendent and in the more developed phases of mystical experience of union with the divine . Yet , while there is an underlying identity of ...
... Hasidism . Among mystics everywhere there is a common element in the consciousness of the Transcendent and in the more developed phases of mystical experience of union with the divine . Yet , while there is an underlying identity of ...
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