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Maamar: lit. “word” or "essay." Often a reference to a formal discourse of Chassidic teachings delivered by a chassidic Rebbe.
What is a maamar?
An introduction to the origin, structure and features of the genre known as the “chassidic discourse” or maamar.
"I Want Only You"
The Chassidic discourse “BeYom Ashtei Asar Yom” was recited by the Rebbe on his birthday, the 11th of Nissan, in 1971. The maamar focuses on a passage from the Midrash “I Choose the King” and brings new meaning to this phrase that express a Jew’s unique r...
Learning a Purim maamar of the Rebbe
A Chassidic discourse from the Lubavitcher Rebbe that uses the Purim story to explore the mystical secrets behind Golus, the spiritual "exile" of the Jewish people. (BaLaylah Hahu 5744)
A text-based series on the Rebbe’s insights into “Olam Haba”, the post-Messianic period of resurrection of the dead. (Maamer, L’hovin inyan techiyas hameisim, 5746)
How the chasidut said by a Rebbe relates to each individual listener, creating a mystical transaction.
Learn a Chassidic discourse of the Rebbe delivered on the last day of Pesach in 1952 that expounds upon the different levels of miracles in relation to nature.
Learn a Chassidic discourse of the Rebbe delivered on Purim in 1953 that expounds upon the deeper meaning of the lottery (Haman drew), which is so central to the holiday of Purim.
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