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The Lubavitcher Rebbe, R. Menachem Mendel Schneerson |
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The Lubavitcher Rebbe, R. Menachem Mendel Schneerson: Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory (1902-1994); seventh leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, lived in Nikolayev and Dnieperptrosk (Ukraine), Leningrad, Berlin, Warsaw, Paris and New York; built upon and expanded his predecessors’ work to revolutionize Jewish life across the globe; known simply as “the Rebbe” |
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The Rebbe: Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Essays, insights and letters, stories and first-person accounts, and an online biography of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory
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The Rebbe
A brief biography With the Rebbe at its helm, Chabad-Lubavitch has rapidly grown to be a worldwide presence, and all its various activities are stamped with his vision; small wonder then, that many ask, “What is there about his leaderships that is so unique?
About Chabad-Lubavitch » The Rebbe
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"Success in Writing"
By Yaakov Brawer I had spent hours casting about for some suitable activity that could serve as a replacement for the speaking, but thus far, I had come up with nothing
Society & Living » Voices » Personal Journeys » "Success in Writing"
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Gimmel Tammuz
By Yanki Tauber The Rebbe, who has redefined virtually every aspect of life, has also redefined death
Society & Living » Current Events » News Archives » Gimmel Tammuz
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The Ache in my Heart
By Jay Litvin It was merely the expectation that I would see the Rebbe again. Or, to be more precise, that he would see me...
Society & Living » Voices » Personal Journeys » The Ache in my Heart
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The Rebbe Who Saved a Village
For a while, it seemed that all was lost... then came a leader's bold response to the crippling tragedy Editor's note: In light of the recent tragedy which struck the Chabad-Lubavitch community, we find the following account, penned more than fifty years ago, particularly poignant--and most relevant
Library » Stories » Contemporary » The Rebbe Who Saved a Village
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My Rebbe the Rebel
By Tzvi Freeman There were never any followers of the Rebbe -- followers couldn't keep up. The Rebbe had only leaders, those who rebelled with him
The Rebbe » Life » Reflections » My Rebbe the Rebel
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A Jew In Brooklyn
By Aaron Dov Halprin Rabbi Hodakov, the Rebbe's secretary, was on the line. "The Rebbe says to tell the young woman that there is a Jew in Brooklyn who cannot sleep at night because she intends to marry a non-Jew."
Library » Stories » Chassidic » A Jew In Brooklyn
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A Rehearsal for Redemption
By Meir Michel Abehsera Fallacious arguments flew away like frightened bats as we toned the walls of our hearts to prepare for an all-out war -- fairly fought, wind against wind
The Rebbe » Life » Reflections » A Rehearsal for Redemption
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The Emissaries
By Yanki Tauber How the Lubavitcher Rebbe employed the halachic concept of shelichut to reach and influence every corner of the globe
The Rebbe » Life » Reflections » The Emissaries
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