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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/27 20:47 UTC 版)
From Frank (“Jacob Frank, the 18th-century Polish Jewish religious leader who initiated the movement”) + -ism.
Frankism (uncountable)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/04/14 10:08 UTC 版)
Frankism was an 18th-century to 19th-century Jewish religious movement centered around the leadership of the Jewish Messiah claimant Jacob Frank, who lived from 1726 to 1791. At its height, it claimed perhaps 50,000 followers, primarily Jews living in Poland and other parts of Eastern Europe. Unlike traditional Judaism, which provides a set of detailed guidelines called halakha that are scrupulously followed by observant Jews and regulate many aspects of life, Frank claimed that "all laws and teachings will fall" and asserted that one's most important personal obligation was the transgression of every boundary.