tsaddikim

/tsɑˈdɪkɪm/
noun
  1. In Judaism, righteous or saintly people, especially those who are especially devout and just.
    • In Jewish tradition, tsaddikim are believed to be the spiritual pillars of the world.
    • The community honored the tsaddikim for their lifelong dedication to charity and justice.
    • Legends often tell of tsaddikim performing miracles through their deep faith.
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