Centres of Hasidism

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The Rise of Hasidism, map, 2003, unknown author; in: Cohn-Sherbok, Dan: Judaism: History, Belief & Practice, London et al. 2003; source: http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/0415236614/resources/maps/map50.jpg.

Karte: "The Rise of Hasidism"; Bildquelle: Dan Cohn-Sherbok: "Judaism: History, Belief & Practice", London u.a. 2003. (Verlag: Routledge). http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/0415236614/resources/maps/map50.jpg (Markierungen von EGO-Redaktion).

The map shows the spread of Hasidism between 1730 and 1775. The most important Hasidic centres – Gora Kalwarija, Belz and Vizhnitsa – are underlined in black.


The Rise of Hasidism, map, 2003, unknown author; in: Cohn-Sherbok, Dan: Judaism: History, Belief & Practice, London et al. 2003; source: http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/0415236614/resources/maps/map50.jpg.


Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Non-European World
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1775
1730 - 1739, 1760 - 1769, 1740 - 1749, 1770 - 1779, 1750 - 1759

Zentren des Chassidismus
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