Rekindling the Flame: Neo-Chassidu s Brings the Inner Light of Torah to Modern Orthodoxy by JA Mag (http://www.ou.org/jewish_action/author/zywicarou-org/) | December 1, 2014 in Jewish Culture (h ttp://www.ou.org/jewish_action/religion/jewish- culture/) (http://www.ou.org/jewish_action/files/chassidus.jpg) Photo: Dov Lenchevsky Editor’s Note: This magazine’s policy has always been to use Sephardic pronunciation, unless an author is known to use Ashkenazic pronunciation. Because in the neo-Chassidic movement Chassidus is referred to as Chassidus, not Chassidut , we felt it was important to spell the word as the movement does. Additionally, please note that many of those interviewed for this article use Ashkenazic pronunciation. A prince once lay dying, and seeing that the docto rs could do no more for him, the frantic king sent for atzaddik known to be a master of medicine. The tzaddik told the king, “There is one cure that might help him. There is a rare precious gem that, if crushed and mixed into a potion, might cure your son. The gem can be found on a faraway island, but there is also one in the center of your crown.”