-
small cups of wine or
other beverages, are
distributed to all
present as
shirayim (שיריים, lit., remnants). In such
large courts,
there are
often bleachers...
- overtones—on
Shabbat and
other occasions. At a tish, the
rebbe distributes shirayim (lit. remnants) to the
Hasidim seated at or
gathered around the table....
- bonfire, the
Rebbe delivered a dvar Torah, gave blessings, and
distributed shirayim.
Later that same night, the
Rebbe cut the hair of three-year-old boys for...
-
Hasidim claim that
miracles can take
place in
merit of
partaking of the
shirayim (the
leftovers from the rebbe's meal), such as
miraculous healing or blessings...
- next person. It is not
customary for
Chabad Rebbes to
distribute their shirayim (שיריים, leftovers) to
those ****embled, and thus this
gathering is never...
-
company of one's Hasidim) at
which she
would offer Torah teachings and p****
shirayim (leftovers from a rebbe's meal),
although many
accounts say that she did...
- most Rebbes, who
first partake of the food at a tish and then hand out
shirayim to
those in attendance, the
Rebbe would distribute the food to the attendees...
-
swallow and hadn't
eaten anything in days, she
readily consumed the Rebbe's
shirayim [leftovers from a Rebbe's meal] and a few days
later she was back to herself...