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- Aish Kodesh Institute - Woodmere, New York. Rav Moshe Weinberger is the founding leader of this Hassidic community and congregation.
- Mark Novak Band - Offers Hassidic, Israeli, Sephardic, Ladino, klezmer and pop hits for special events. Includes photos and contact information.
- Kol Haruach Orchestra - Five-piece band performs jazz, Hassidic, klezmer, blues, big band, swing, rock, traditional and world music for private events. Includes history, profiles, song list, sound samples, planning tips, testimonials, press, photos and booking info.
- Chabad of Greater Los Feliz - Lubavitcher Hassidic center offering local information on programs and services, as well as a wealth of online Jewish content.
- The Kol Haruach Orchestra - Performs jazz, Hassidic, Klezmer, blues, big band, swing, traditional and world music for private events. Includes history, biographies, and audio files.
- Historic Cultural Center of Braslav Hassids - The historic-cultural center in Uman, the burial place of Rabi Nachman, is one of the unique Judaic place in the world as to the number of pilgrims both religious Jews, ultra-orthodox, and non-believers, those Jews who not long ago denied the existence of the higher matter. Dozens of thousands of pilgrims come to this place to realize their innermost desires.
- KPnews - Article about Hassids flocking to Uman answering call of legendary rabbi.
- Label France: The Dream Parises of Jean-Paul Gaultier - Anne-Laure Quilleriet lauds the designer who "made mixing cultures a style, celebrating differences in shows that pay tribute to the Hassidic Jews of Brooklyn, the boxers of the Bronx or to the Eskimos".
- A Life Apart: Hasidism in America - PBS documentary on Hassidic Jews, primarily in New York.
- The Road 2 Bobova - electro-world music cd detailing the musical heritage of the hassidic dynasties
Wikipedia Articles
- Israel Schorr - ... 1886-April 9 Rymanów - 1935) was a prominent cantor during the Golden Age of Hazzanut. Born in the Polish region of Galicia then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to a Hasidic family, Schorr began his career as a boy, singing soprano in the courts of various hassidic masters, notably the Rebbe (Grand Rabbi) of Rymanow.
- Friedrich Weinreb - Friedrich Weinreb (November 18, 1910, Lemberg (Lwów, Lviv, Lvov) - October 19, 1988, Zürich) was a Jewish (Hassidic) philosopher, narrative writer, author.
- Shpitzel - A Shpitzel is a headgear worn by many married Hassidic Women. It consists of a web-net covering the women's head, often with a "braid of hair" across the front.
- Tish (Hasidic celebration) - A tish (from Yidish: 'table') is a Hasidic gathering of Hassidim around their Rebbe. It may consist of speeches on Torah subjects, singing Hassidic melodies known as niggunim (singular niggun) and zemiroth (hymns), with refreshments being served.
- Floral Park Cemetery - A Jewish cemetery in North Brunswick, NJ, where many prominent Hassidic Rabbis are buried, including Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam and Rabbi Naftali Halberstam of Bobov, Rabbi Samuel Hirsch Horowitz of Spinka and Rabbi Moses Josef Rubin of Cimpulung.