

1. Hasidut | Dr. Ariel Mayse
Mar 22, 2023
Dr. Ariel Mayse, Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford University, discusses the major ideas of early Hasidism, including the social dimensions, charismatic leadership, and the transformative power of intention. He explores the Hasidic attitude towards mitzvahs and the differences between the Hasidic and Kabbalistic perspectives. The chapter also delves into distinctions and tensions within the Hasidic community, as well as the critique of Hasidin beliefs and the culture of laryannic theology in Eastern Europe. The podcast also touches on the debate between scholars on the analysis of recidivism in understanding this social movement.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Major Ideas of Early Hasidism
02:20 • 27min
Response to rationalism and the Maimonadian project
29:37 • 2min
Hasidic Attitude Towards Mitzvahs
32:00 • 24min
Distinctions and Tensions within the Hasidic Community
55:58 • 2min
Critique of Hasidin beliefs and the culture of laryannic theology
57:52 • 2min
Analyzing Recidivism Through Ideas and Other Approaches
59:50 • 6min