tzaddikim

/t͡sɑˈdikɪm/

Definitions

1. noun

in Jewish mysticism, a righteous or holy person, especially one who possesses spiritual power and wisdom

“The tzaddikim were revered for their ability to perform miracles and guide their followers on the path to enlightenment.”

2. plural noun

a group of such people, often associated with a particular community or dynasty

“The tzaddikim of the Hasidic movement played a significant role in shaping its spiritual and cultural identity.”

Synonyms

  • holy ones
  • saints

Antonyms

  • tzadikim
  • tzarikhim