
Chassidus
Chassidus, or Hasidic philosophy, is a spiritual movement within Judaism that emphasizes a heartfelt, joyful approach to faith and daily life. Founded in the 18th century by Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov, it focuses on deepening one’s relationship with God through prayer, study, and acts of kindness. Chassidus teaches that divine presence is accessible in everyday moments and encourages personal growth, humility, and love for others. It blends mystical insights with practical practices, fostering a joyful, meaningful connection to spirituality and community.