Chabad hipsters, the Glossary
Chabad hipsters (or hipster Hasidim) are the cross-acculturated members of the Chabad Hasidic community and contemporary hipster subculture.[1]
Table of Contents
32 relations: Chabad, Chabad on Campus International Foundation, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Cultural assimilation, Elke Reva Sudin, Fedora, Folk music, Hasidic Judaism, Hipster (contemporary subculture), History of the Jews in New York, Jazz, Kashrut, Matisyahu, Mimu Maxi, Mipsterz, Mitzvah, Moshe Hecht, New York City, New York Jewish Week, Nigun, Punk Jews, Reggae, Shaliah, Shneur Hasofer, Simcha Weinstein, Soho Synagogue, SoHo, Manhattan, The Forward, The New York Times, Tzniut, Y-Love, Zusha (band).
- Ashkenazi Jewish culture in New York City
- Hipster (contemporary subculture)
- Jews and Judaism in Brooklyn
Chabad
Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, Habad and Chabad-Lubavitch, is a branch of Orthodox Judaism, originating from Eastern Europe. Chabad hipsters and Chabad are Chabad-Lubavitch (Hasidic dynasty).
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Chabad on Campus International Foundation
Chabad on Campus International is a division of Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, the educational arm of the Chabad Lubavitch movement. Chabad hipsters and Chabad on Campus International Foundation are Chabad-Lubavitch (Hasidic dynasty).
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Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Crown Heights is a neighborhood in the central portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
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Cultural assimilation
Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assimilates the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially.
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Elke Reva Sudin
Elke Reva Sudin (born 1987) is an American painter, illustrator, fashion designer, and lecturer. Chabad hipsters and Elke Reva Sudin are hipster (contemporary subculture).
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Fedora
A fedora is a hat with a soft brim and indented crown.
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Folk music
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.
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Hasidic Judaism
Hasidism or Hasidic Judaism is a religious movement within Judaism that arose in the 18th century as a spiritual revival movement in contemporary Western Ukraine before spreading rapidly throughout Eastern Europe.
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Hipster (contemporary subculture)
The 21st-century hipster is a subculture (sometimes called hipsterism).
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History of the Jews in New York
As of 2020, the Jewish population in New York State was 1,598,000, accounting for 21% of all Jews in the United States.
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Jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.
Kashrut
(also or, כַּשְׁרוּת) is a set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jewish people are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law.
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Matisyahu
Matthew Paul Miller (born June 30, 1979), known by his stage name Matisyahu, is an American reggae singer, rapper, beatboxer, and musician.
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Mimu Maxi
Mimu Maxi (styled MIMU MAXI) is a women's fashion company based in New York City.
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Mipsterz
Mipsterz, stylized as #MIPSTERZ (short for Muslim Hipsters), are an international group of primarily hipster Muslims (loosely defined, and not limited to Millennials) who have evolving views on religion, identity, community, politics, and culture.
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Mitzvah
In its primary meaning, the Hebrew word (מִצְוָה, mīṣvā, plural מִצְווֹת mīṣvōt; "commandment") refers to a commandment from God to be performed as a religious duty.
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Moshe Hecht
Moshe Hecht (born 1985 in Queens, New York) is an American Hasidic singer-songwriter and rabbi, best known as the eponymous lead singer of the folk rock group Moshe Hecht Band.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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New York Jewish Week
The Jewish Week is a weekly independent community newspaper targeted towards the Jewish community of the metropolitan New York City area.
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Nigun
A nigun (ניגון meaning "tune" or "melody", plural nigunim) or niggun (plural niggunim) is a form of Jewish religious song or tune sung by groups.
Punk Jews
Punk Jews is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Jesse Zook Mann and produced by Saul Sudin (husband of Elke Reva Sudin, who appears in the film), Evan Kleinman, and Alexander Emanuele.
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Reggae
Reggae is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
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Shaliah
In Jewish law, a shaliaḥ (שָלִיחַ,; pl., sheliḥim or sheliah, literally "emissary" or "messenger") is a legal agent.
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Shneur Hasofer
Shneur Hasofer is a Hasidic musician known as DeScribe.
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Simcha Weinstein
Simon Weinstein, known by his Hebrew name Simcha Weinstein (שמחה וינשטיין), is an English author and a rabbi.
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Soho Synagogue
Soho Synagogue was an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 43 Crosby Street, in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. Chabad hipsters and Soho Synagogue are hipster (contemporary subculture).
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SoHo, Manhattan
SoHo, short for "South of Houston Street", is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City.
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The Forward
The Forward (Forverts), formerly known as The Jewish Daily Forward, is an American news media organization for a Jewish American audience.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Tzniut
Tzniut (צְנִיעוּת,,; "modesty" or "privacy") describes the character trait of modesty and discretion, as well as a group of Jewish laws pertaining to conduct.
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Y-Love
Yitz Jordan (born January 5, 1978), better known by his stage name Y-Love, is an American hip hop artist.
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Zusha (band)
Zusha is a duo blending electronic dance music with their traditional Jewish heritage.
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See also
Ashkenazi Jewish culture in New York City
- B&H Dairy
- Ben's Kosher Deli
- Bialy (bread)
- Black Jews in New York City
- Black and white cookie
- Carnegie Deli
- Chabad hipsters
- Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom
- Congregation Tifereth Israel (Queens)
- Harry & Ida's Meat and Supply Co.
- Immigrants Against the State
- Jews without Money
- Junior's
- Katz's Delicatessen
- Kossar's Bialys
- Liebman's Deli
- Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn
- Mount Sinai Jewish Center
- My Negro Problem—And Ours
- New York–style bagel
- Pastrami Queen
- Sammy's Roumanian Steakhouse
- Sarge's Deli
- Second Avenue Deli
- Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery
Hipster (contemporary subculture)
- Brooklyn Baby
- Chabad hipsters
- Chunklet (magazine)
- Craft beer
- Elke Reva Sudin
- Fixed-gear bicycle
- Handlebar moustache
- Hipster (contemporary subculture)
- Hipster PDA
- Hipster hop
- Hipster racism
- Hipster sexism
- Hipsters (TV series)
- Jewcy
- Lithuanian Hall
- McKibbin Street Lofts
- Nipster
- Peak beard
- Single-origin coffee
- Soho Synagogue
- Stilyagi (film)
- The Day the Earth Stood Cool
- The Hipster Handbook
- The Hipsters
- Trucker hat
Jews and Judaism in Brooklyn
- 2000 Bronx synagogue firebombing
- A Fortress in Brooklyn
- A T.I.M.E.
- A Walker in the City
- Basil Pizza & Wine Bar
- Bluzhev (Hasidic dynasty)
- Bobov (Hasidic dynasty)
- Bonei Olam
- Borough Park, Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum
- Burshtin (Hasidic dynasty)
- Chabad hipsters
- Chaverim
- Crown Heights riot
- Der Blatt
- Di Tzeitung
- Dor Yeshorim
- Eastern Parkway
- Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst
- Home of Old Israel
- Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island
- Jewish Women's Committee to End the Occupation
- Joyva
- KTAV Publishing House
- Kosov (Hasidic dynasty)
- Library of Agudas Chassidei Chabad
- Living Torah Museum
- Maccabees (neighborhood patrol organization)
- Masbia
- Menashe (film)
- Mile End Delicatessen
- Murder of Leiby Kletzky
- My Negro Problem—And Ours
- Nathan's Famous
- New York City synagogue tunnel incident
- New York City teachers' strike of 1968
- New York divorce coercion gang
- OK Kosher Certification
- Salem Fields Cemetery
- Sea Gate, Brooklyn
- Shabbat siren
- Shomrim (neighborhood watch group)
- Shraga Feivish Hager
- The Strike That Changed New York
- Unorthodox (miniseries)
- Williamsburg, Brooklyn
- Yeshiva Derech HaTorah
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chabad_hipsters
Also known as Chabad Hasidic hipsters, Hasidic hipsters, Hipster Hasidim.