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Rebbetzins, wonder-children, and the emergence of the dynastic principle in hasidism

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Women often played key roles in the communal and economic life of the shtetl. One of the most important innovations of the Hasidic movement, was the rise of a new model of leadership based on the 'tsaddik', whose spiritual powers could bring the ordinary Jew closer to God. Women played a key role by furthering the interest of the young son of the departed 'tsaddik'.

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