Yeshiva boys in the Hasidic community, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 1954.
Photo: Leonard Freed via 1st Dibs
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Yeshiva boys in the Hasidic community, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 1954.
Photo: Leonard Freed via 1st Dibs
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The Kabbalist by Isidor Kaufmann (1853-1921). Jewish Museum, Manhattan.
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(Martin Buber, Ten Rungs: Hasidic Sayings, p. 64)
the hasid I drew 3 years ago and I still like him
The Besht and The Sorcerer
So, I just found this story and it goes insanely hard. The Golden Mountain: Baal Shem Tov: Rabbi Israel and the Sorcerer I realize that the Hasidism and the Besht can be controversial but if you wish, you can ignore the greater context and just read it as good guy kabbalist vs bad guy necromancer.