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  2. A one-time law allowed Hasidic women to name the men they say ...

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    Victims tell Michelle Del Rey the doctor’s abuse spanned across a 15-year period

  3. Category:Images of Hasidim and Hasidism - Wikipedia

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    Images of Hasidic rabbis (2 C, 2 F) Images of Hasidic rebbes (1 C) Media in category "Images of Hasidim and Hasidism" ... at 17:18 (UTC).

  4. One of Us (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    One of Us is a 2017 documentary feature film that chronicles the lives of three ex-Hasidic Jews from Brooklyn.The film was directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, who also created the documentary Jesus Camp. [2]

  5. Haredi Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Haredi Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות חֲרֵדִית, romanized: Yahadut Ḥaredit, IPA:) is a branch of Orthodox Judaism that is characterized by its strict interpretation of religious sources and its accepted halakha (Jewish law) and traditions, in opposition to more accommodating values and practices.

  6. An inside look at an ultra-Orthodox wedding in Israel

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    Orthodox Jews, who are known to be extremely conservative, had female and male guests separated by a gauze curtain and the bride wore a full-face veil. Click through the slideshow above to take a ...

  7. How a Netflix documentary got inside New York City's ... - AOL

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    Documentary filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady spent years making 'One of Us' and it looks at the lives of 3 Hasidic Jews who leave the community How a Netflix documentary got inside New York ...

  8. Hasidic Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Not every Hasidic group requires long peyos, and not all Jewish men with peyos are Hasidic, but all Hasidic groups discourage the shaving of one's beard. Most Hasidic boys receive their first haircuts ceremonially at the age of three years (only the Skverrer Hasidim do this at their boys' second birthday). Until then, Hasidic boys have long hair.

  9. 'Beware of Jews' sign posted in a Hasidic London neighborhood

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    A troubling sign has appeared in London's heavily Jewish Stamford Hill community and was reported by neighborhood watch group Shomrim on Tuesday.