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A '''Chasid''' refers to followers of [[the Baal Shem Tov]] and his disciples within the Chassidic movement. They engage in divine service internally, utilizing inner soul powers beyond external actions, integrating both intellectual and emotional aspects in Torah observance.
A '''Chasid''' (plural: '''Chasidim''') refers to followers of [[the Baal Shem Tov]] and his disciples within the Chassidic movement. They engage in divine service internally, utilizing inner soul powers beyond external actions, integrating both intellectual and emotional aspects in Torah observance.


After the spread of [[Toras HaChassidus|Chassidic teachings]] under the Baal Shem Tov's leadership, this title became associated with all believers in Chassidic teachings and those following its ways. According to Chabad tradition published by [[the Rebbe Rayatz]], in the early years of the Chassidic movement, the Baal Shem Tov called his disciples "beloved ones," "friends," or "beloved company" rather than Chasidim. Most notable among them are the [[Chassidic Elders]].
After the spread of [[Toras HaChassidus|Chassidic teachings]] under the Baal Shem Tov's leadership, this title became associated with all believers in Chassidic teachings and those following its ways. According to Chabad tradition published by [[the Rebbe Rayatz]], in the early years of the Chassidic movement, the Baal Shem Tov called his disciples "beloved ones," "friends," or "beloved company" rather than Chasidim. Most notable among them are the [[Chassidic Elders]].
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