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Book Title On the Study of Chasidus
By Zalman Posner
Published and copyrighted by Kehot Publication Society

On the Teachings of Chassidus


Chapter 1: Chasidus Chabad
Comprehension and Inspiration
Chapter 2: The Spiritual Heights
Reached even by Common Folk (Part 1)
Chapter 3: The Spiritual Heights
Reached even by Common Folk (Part 2)
Chapter 4: Chasidus Animates the Mind
Prayer Unites the Mind and Heart in the Service of G-d
Chapter 7: Man
The Core of Creation
Chapter 8: A Narrative about the Maggid
His Lesson on Man's Virtue (Part One)
Chapter 9: A Narrative about the Maggid
His Lesson on Man's Virtue (Part 2)
Chapter 22: The Rebbe, Rabbi Shmuel, on Self-Delusion
What did Chabad contribute to the founding of the Chasidic movement?
Chapter 26: A Vessel Used in Fire
A Lesson by the Alter Rebbe
Chapter 28: Teshuva and the Avoda of Teshuva
An explanation by the Rebbe, Rabbi Shmuel
Chapter 30: Five Methods in Avoda of Teshuva
An explanation by Rabbi Shalom DovBer

On the Study of Chasidus
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Aspects of Chabad Chassidism
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On the Teachings of Chassidus
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On Learning Chassidus
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Appendices

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On the Study of Chasidus
  A trilogy of Chasidic essays by Rabbi Yosef Y. Shneersohn of Lubavitch including: Some Aspects of Chabad Chasidism, On The Teachings of Chasidus and On Learning Chasidus.

 Kehot Publication Society and Merkos Publications, the publishing divisions of the Lubavitch movement have brought Torah education to nearly every Jewish community in the world. More than 100,000,000 volumes have been disseminated to date in over 12 languages, both for newcomer as well as for those well versed in Torah knowledge.