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| Devekut, devekuth, dvekut, or dvekus (Heb. דבקות , Mod. Heb. "dedication," traditionally "clinging on" to God) is a deep, trance-like meditative state attained during Jewish prayer or when performing the 613 mitzvot (the "commandments"), particularly within Hasidic Judaism. The Hebrew word for glue is דבק devek which is the root for devekut, "dvekut" or devekus. The concept of Devekut is... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Devekut
Devekut, deveikuth or deveikus (Heb. דבקות , Mod. Heb. "dedication", traditionally "clinging on" to God) is a deep, trance-like meditative state attained during Jewish prayer, Torah study, or when performing the 613 mitzvot (the "commandments"). -
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Nigun
Nigun (pl. nigunim, Hebrew: ניגון) is a Hebrew term meaning “humming tune.” ... There are also nigunim for individual meditation, called devekus or devekut (connecting with God) nigunim. -
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Religious Jewish music
History of religious Jewish music ... There are also nigunim for individual meditation, called devekus or devekut (connecting with God) nigunim. -
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Jewish theology of love
Many theologians have argued that the Jewish theology of love is centered on justice, as opposed to the Christian conception of charity. ... Devekut -
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Hasidic philosophy
Hasidic Philosophy or Hasidus (Hebrew: חסידות, alternatively transliterated as Hassidism, Chassidism, Chassidut etc.) is the teachings, interpretations of Judaism, and mysticism articulated by the modern Hasidic movement. ... Main articles: Devekut, Jewish meditation, and Rebbe
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