From 5746-5752 (1985-1992) the Lubavitcher Rebbe devoted precious hours to editing and annotating his discourses, presenting an unambiguous statement of the doctrines of Chasidus and their practical applications.
Explanations of the reasons for the Mitzvos, according to Chasidus. Explains the mitzvos of Tzitzit and Tefillin, prayer, belief in G-d, love of a fellow Jew, having children, building the Holy Temple, and many others.
The original Kittsee Haggadah, created in 1760 - before the birth of the Chabad movement and before the founding of the United States, was hand written and illustrated on parchment by famed calligrapher Chaim b. Asher of Kittsee (now Bratislava, Slovakia). Now it can be yours.
Add precision to your prayers with this new Siddur, presented with clear new lettering a plethora of source notes, halachic how-tos, and Chabad customs.
The numbered lines in this light-weight siddur combined with large, retyped clear print and sturdy binding, make this an excellent siddur for use in school or at home.
Following the overwhelming success of the Annotated Series of Siddurim and Machzorim comes this new edition of the Passover Haggadah. Printed in crisp, clear type, with a splash-proof cover. Great for family and communal Sedarim.
The series Chasidut Mevueret presents classic Chasidic discourses each is headed by a short introduction, summarizing its content. Here is a selection of Maamorim by the Alter Rebbe.
Add precision to your prayers with this new Siddur, presented with clear new lettering a plethora of source notes, halachic how-tos, and Chabad customs.