tzaddik

/ˈtsɑːdɪk/
noun
  1. In Judaism, a righteous or holy person, often a spiritual leader known for wisdom and good deeds.
    • In Jewish tradition, a tzaddik is someone who lives a life of great moral integrity.
    • Stories about the tzaddik's kindness and miracles were passed down through generations.
    • The community looked to the tzaddik for guidance during difficult times.
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