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Haredi Judaism.
- Note: Modern-day
Haredi Judaism is divided between
Ashkenazi
Hasidic Judaism (guided by the teachings of the
Baal Shem Tov) and Haredi non-Hasidim, such as
Misnagdim (guided by the teachings of the
Vilna Gaon) and much of
Sephardic Judaism (guided by the rulings of
Yosef Karo) supporters of
Shas in Israel.