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Mitnagged|mɪtˈnɑːgɪd| Also Misnagid. Pl. Mitnaggedim. [ad. Heb. miṭnāggēd opponent.] The name given by the Chasidim to their religious opponents; hence any Jew who is not a Chasid.
1904Jewish Encycl. VIII. 623/1 Mitnaggedim, (lit. ‘opponents’), title applied by the Hasidim to their opponents, i.e., to the Orthodox Jews of the Slavonic countries who have not become adherents of Hasidim... ‘Mitnagged’ now means..simply a non-Hasid. 1907I. Zangwill Ghetto Comedies 409 ‘Me join the Misnagdim!’ cried the cobbler in horror. ‘Never will I join with those who deny the Master-of-the-Name.’ 1936M. Goldstein Thus Religion Grows iii. 269 The Hasidim as well as the Mitnaggedim, both were confronted by the challenge of a new heaven and a new earth. 1964S. Bellow Herzog 139 She..seemed to be seeing the Old World—her father the famous misnagid. |