- published: 25 Feb 2015
- views: 299
Tzadik/Zadik/Sadiq (Hebrew: צדיק "righteous one", pl. Tzadikim צדיקים ṣadiqim) is a title given to personalities in Jewish tradition considered righteous, such as Biblical figures and later spiritual masters. The root of the word ṣadiq, is ṣ-d-q (צדק Tzedek), which means "justice" or "righteousness", also the root of Tzedakah (Charity, lit. "righteousness"). The feminine term for a righteous person is Tzadeikas.
The term Tzadik "righteous", and its associated meanings, developed in Rabbinic thought from its Talmudic contrast with Hasid ("Pious" honorific), to its exploration in Ethical literature, and its esoteric spiritualisation in Kabbalah. In Hasidic Judaism, the institution of the Tzadik assumed central importance, combining former elite mysticism with social movement for the first time. Adapting former Kabbalistic theosophical terminology, Hasidic thought internalised mystical experience, emphasising deveikut attachment to its Rebbe leadership, who embody and channel the Divine flow of blessing to the world.
Actors: Franciszek Pieczka (actor), Wojciech Pszoniak (actor), Adolf Peter Hoffmann (actor), Edward Zentara (actor), Ryszard Jablonski (actor), Jerzy Kawalerowicz (writer), Jerzy Kawalerowicz (director), Liliana Komorowska (actress), Jan Hencz (actor), Werner Wieland (actor), Wieslawa Otocka (editor), Tadeusz Konwicki (writer), Szymon Szurmiej (actor), Szymon Szurmiej (miscellaneous crew), Zofia Saretok (actress),
Plot: Set in the Polish Galicia in 1914, on the eve of World War I. Three nationalities are living in the area: Polish, Ukrainian and Jewish. The country inn (Austeria in Galician) is run by an old and wise Jew, Tag. The neighboring village is abandoned by the Jews, who left only few steps ahead of advancing Cossacks. Soon the inn is full of desperate Jews, there is also an Austrian baroness on the run and an Hungarian hussar cut off from his unit.
Keywords: based-on-novel, jewish, male-frontal-nudity, male-nudity, male-rear-nudity, nudity, skinny-dipping, world-war-one