tzaddikim
A "tzaddik" is a term in Judaism that refers to a righteous person who is deeply committed to following the commandments of Torah. Tzaddikim are often seen as spiritual leaders and role models within their communities, embodying ethical behavior and devotion to God. They are believed to have a special connection to the divine and can intercede on behalf of others.
In Jewish mysticism, particularly in Hasidism, tzaddikim hold a significant place. They are thought to possess unique spiritual insights and powers, guiding their followers in both religious and everyday life. The concept emphasizes the importance of righteousness and moral integrity in achieving a closer relationship with God.