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Hitkashrut: (lit. "connection"); the bond between a chassid and his Rebbe
Hiskashrus In the personal life of a chassid, being connected to the Rebbe is more than affiliation or alliance. Hiskashrus, as this connection is called, is an encompassing ideal which influences the full scope of one’s psyche and deeds.See Toras Menache...
The unique relationship between a Rebbe and his followers stems from the unique soul-nature of the Jewish spiritual leader. Exploring this idea, we find clarity in the role of a Rebbe and insight into his life-changing influence. The chassid’s contributio...
What is 770? What is Eastern Parkway? You’re born and raised in Brooklyn, a 30-minute drive from there, but you have no idea that place exists or why it does.
We couldn’t understand why there was a need for us to meet yet another rabbi. We were rather satisfied with the acquaintance of Rabbi Shemtov.
I followed along in my prayer book as the service progressed, on high alert for the arrival of the inspiration that was surely imminent. Maybe on the next page? Woven between the notes of the next melody? But alas, I left feeling … the same.
Give your own High Holiday experience a boost with these powerful photos
The images in this listicle are from a beautiful new book published by Jewish Educational Media (JEM). Tishrei in Lubavitch includes well over a hundred photos, taken between 1979 and 1984. Each opens a powerful window of discovery into what it was like t...
Once, while we were walking along the seashore, amidst that glorious scenic setting, my father showed me a bench nestled in the brambles, between the sea and the forest.
Like the human body, a nation comprises of a “head” which guides their direction and “feet” to do the lifting and lead them towards it. The Zohar teaches that in every generation there’s an individual, who like Moses, serves as the head of the Jewish nati...
More than just the period of time in which he lived, each generation is essentially intertwined with, even defined by, its spiritual leader. This ccentuates the tremendous responsibility of those who merited to live in the same generation as a Rebbe. This...
Letter No. 145:
This letter was sent to Mr. Arye Yaakov Lehmann, a patron of charitable causes. B”H, Wednesday, 20 Adar, 5704, Brooklyn Greetings and blessings, Enclosed within is a copy of the text Kuntreis Chai Elul which we have recently published. We received your ge...
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