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The founder of the Hasidic movement was known as the Baal Shem Tov.

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The Baal Shem Tov is the founder of the Hasidic movement in Judaism, beginning in the 18th century. If discussing the founders of Judaism, the focus would be on Abraham and Moses.

Step-by-step explanation:

The founder of the Hasidic movement in Judaism was Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, widely known as the Baal Shem Tov. However, the information provided about Abraham and the early history of Judaism seems to be conflated with the Hasidic movement, which actually began much later, in the 18th century.

Instead, if the question is indeed about the founder of Judaism as a religion, the focus would be on Abraham, around 2000 B.C.E., and later Moses, who is responsible for leading the Jews out of Egypt and presenting the Ten Commandments, the latter being central to the Jewish code of ethics and law.

The Hasidic movement, characterized by its mysticism and spiritual approach to Jewish law, emphasizes a personal and joyful relationship with God. Nonetheless, the early history and development of Judaism are marked by significant figures such as Moses Maimonides and the Prophetic Movement, each contributing in different ways to Jewish thought, law, and community living.

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