Questions tagged [tzaddikim]

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.

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Is it possible to become a tzaddik?

By "tzaddik" I mean a person who does no sins and has no evil inclination. Is it possible to become a tzaddik? Or you have to be born one? For example: If someone is not raised Jewish and then became much more religious, can he become a tzaddik? Or…
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Did Rav Hutner zt'l write any seforim?

Did R' Hutner zt'l write any seforim that are available to buy? I'm not really seeing anything when searching
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How many "hidden righteous people" (צַדִיקִים נִסתָּרים) are there?

Everywhere I read about it, it says that God keeps the world going for the sake of 36 righteous people that sustain it with their goodness, and if their number ever dips below 36, the world ends. But the Talmud only said their number is at least…
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Tzadikkim hands above the waist?

The Tzaddikim used to always keep their hands above their waists. I can understand how this was done when all you wore was a robe and sandals, but how did men like the Chofetz Chaim do it when they wore pants? How'd they get dressed and go to the…
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Who is "righteous"?

Who is "righteous"? The Rambam adopts a very simple definition: A righteous person is one who is more good than bad: כָּל אֶחָד וְאֶחָד מִבְּנֵי הָאָדָם יֵשׁ לוֹ זְכֻיּוֹת וַעֲוֹנוֹת. מִי שֶׁזְּכֻיּוֹתָיו יְתֵרוֹת עַל? עֲוֹנוֹתָיו צַדִּיק. וּמִי…
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