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Early community histories of
Chabad produced by
members or
former members of the
Chabad community include Toldot Amudei HaChabad (Konigsberg, 1876) by Michael...
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Messianism in
Chabad refers to the
belief within the
Chabad-Lubavitch community—a
prominent group within Hasidic Judaism—regarding the
Jewish messiah...
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founder and
first Rebbe of
Chabad, a
branch of
Hasidic Judaism. He
wrote many
works and is best
known for
Shulchan Aruch HaRav, Tanya, and his
Siddur Torah...
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Chabad.org is the
flagship website of the
Chabad-Lubavitch
Hasidic movement. It was one of the
first Jewish internet sites. In 1988,
Yosef Yitzchak Kazen...
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Chabad philosophy comprises the
teachings of the
leaders of
Chabad-Lubavitch, a
Hasidic movement.
Chabad Hasidic philosophy focuses on
religious concepts...
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Hasidic philosophy, by
Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the
founder of
Chabad Hasidism,
first published in 1796. Its
formal title is
Likkutei Amarim (ליקוטי...
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Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the
founder of
Chabad.
Michael Levi Rodkinson,
author of
Toldot Amudei HaChabad (Konigsberg, 1876) Tworek, W. (2017). Lubavitch...
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Chabad house is a
centre for
disseminating Hasidic Judaism by the
Chabad movement.
Chabad houses are run by a
Chabad shaliach (emissary) and shalucha...
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during his
lifetime as
HaRav (Hebrew for "The Rabbi") and as the
first Rebbe (Yiddish for "rabbi") of
Chabad.
Within the
Chabad community the work is known...
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Toldot Amudei HaChabad [History of the
Pillars of
Chabad] (Konigsberg, 1876)
Tefilah le-Mosheh (mi-Kutsi):
Toldot ha-tefillin ve-korotehen (Pressburg...