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The Chosen Background notes Setting Williamsburg Brooklyn New York WWII begins in 1944 Jewish communities One is Hasidic a strict isolated and closed community One is more a liberal open community that teaches religion and other subjects ID: 767454

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The Chosen Background notes

Setting Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York WWII, begins in 1944 Jewish communities One is Hasidic, a strict, isolated, and closed community One is more a liberal, open community that teaches religion and other subjects.

Jewish History First Jews came to America in 1654 They were mostly merchants Lived in Philadelphia, New York, and Charleston mostly Most were descendants of Jewish families expelled from Spain Germanic Jews- from central and eastern Europe Persecuting in Central Europe in the 18 th and 19 th centuries Economic downturns in Europe caused Jewish families to move to America Anti-Semitism led to boycotts of Jewish businesses in Europe Some reformation of strict Jewish laws occurred Hasidic Jews kept the Orthodox (strict) laws

The Hasidic Background Hasidic = Pious one Israel Ben Elieser began to preach to Jews in Eastern Europe 18 th century He felt that the common Jew was alienated by the overemphasis on text He was called Ba’al Shem Tov, Master of the Good Name He preached that the mystical presence of God was in everything. He preached love, prayer, and happiness He was the tzaddick – he could issue divine blessings independent of the Torah Opposition from non-Hasidic Jews because they felt this was too exalted for a rabbi

Conflict Hasidic Jews consider non-Hasidic Jews to be apikorsim (skeptics) and mitnagdim (a threat to Jewish life). The rebbe ( tzaddik ) is the only authority on Jewish matters for Hasidic culture. Other Jewish sects seek to integrate into the society. They believe in community as well as religion. The Hasidic religion, on the other hand, lives isolated from American culture and influence.