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I'm so sick of having to know this stupid shit.
>Haredi is a broader term encompassing various groups within Orthodox Judaism, while Hasidic is a specific sub-group within Haredi Judaism. Haredi, meaning "those who tremble" before God, is a general term for ultra-Orthodox Jews who strictly adhere to Jewish law and tradition. Hasidism, on the other hand, is a mystical movement within Haredi Judaism that originated in 18th-century Eastern Europe. Hasidic Jews emphasize spirituality, joy in worship, and the guidance of a Rebbe, a charismatic leader.