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Eli Rubin, a contributing editor at Chabad.org, is the author of Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity: An Existential History of Chabad Hasidism (Stanford University Press, 2025). He was a co-author of Social Vision: The Lubavitcher Rebbe's Transformative Paradigm for the World (Herder and Herder, 2019). He studied Chassidic literature and Jewish Law at the Rabbinical College of America and at Yeshivot in the UK, the US and Australia, and received his PhD from the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London.
The Life and Times of Rebbetzin Rivkah Schneersohn (1834-1914)
Rabbi Zevin provides a comprehensive survey of Chabad literature on the Haggadah, beginning with the Tanya authored by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi.
The Life and Times of Rebbetzin Rivkah Schneersohn (1834-1914) - Part 3
Introduction The life of Rebbetzin Rivkah Schneersohn spanned eight decades, from 1834 to 1914. For almost the entirety of that time, she lived in the town of Lubavitch—the seat of Chabad Chassidism for more than a century. As such, she personified a brid...
Interpretive musings on Basi Legani 5726, a discourse delivered by the Rebbe in 1966
To speak of G-d is to speak in parables. The Kabbalists spoke in such parables, the most sublime of which is their supreme appellation for the Divine: the Infinite Light, Ohr Ain Sof. Of course, G-d does not consist of photons. And it is only true to say ...
As America 250 approaches, the Rebbe’s public menorah campaign reminds us that trust in G-d is the bedrock of the nation’s aspirations.
The Nation and the Menorah “It is an honor and a privilege to stand here, facing the menorah, in the presence of the President of the United States, distinguished members of the cabinet and the administration, members of Congress… members of the Jewish co...
As executive director of Lubavitch Foundation, Vogel (1936-2024) overcame post-Holocaust myopia to articulate and actualize “the Rebbe’s dream”
Prologue: From England to New York, and Back In February 1958, a young man took leave of his father at the port of Southampton, England. He was twenty-two years old, and about to embark on the SS United States, bound for New York City. His father turned t...
Human speech leaps across the gap between the private language of G-d and the public language of nature.
For decades, thousands of pages written by the youngest brother of the Lubavitcher Rebbe languished—unread and forgotten.
7 Teachings From Basi Legani 5725
G-d’s infinite concealment and ascent is just as accessible as G-d’s infinite revelation and descent.
The Life and Times of Rebbetzin Rivkah Schneersohn (1834-1914) - Part 2
Introduction The life of Rebbetzin Rivkah Schneersohn spanned eight decades, from 1834 to 1914. For almost the entirety of that time, she lived in the town of Lubavitch—the seat of Chabad Chassidism for more than a century. As such, she personified a brid...
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