Publisher: Kehot Publication Society Author: Rabbi Yosef Y. Schneerson Translator: Nissan Mindel Language: English Format: 6½" x 9½" Hardcover, 712 pages (2 volumes)
Tracing the origins of the Lubavitch movement
The Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Memoirs reveal an interesting and hitherto little-known chapter in the early history of Chasidism, and Jewish life in the 17th and 18th centuries in general. They portray a gallery of the early pioneers of the Chasidic spirit and way of life which cannot fail to be inspiring.
Throughout the pages, we follow closely behind a young man named Baruch, who would later become the father of R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch Movement. Orphaned at a young age, Baruch wanders in search of a suitable way to serve G-d. At times, we witness incidents that occur in Baruch’s own life; at others, we join him in listening to captivating stories and historical episodes told to him by a variety of personalities. Both experiences serve as inspiration to young Baruch.
For the present edition, the following enhancements have been made, allowing the reader to better appreciate the gems within:
· The text has been completely revised, and numerous errors corrected.
· The set has received an aesthetic facelift, presented in a fresh, easy-to-read typeface.
· Subtitles that, in the previous edition, appeared at the start of each chapter have been additionally inserted in their correct places throughout each chapter.
· At the beginning of each chapter, a chart has been drawn up indicating the relationships between the persons mentioned.
· An elegant slipcase makes the Memoirs a perfect gift.
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