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Kovetz Lubavitch |
The complete collection of the historic periodical Kovetz Lubavitch—the Lubavitch journal published in New York beginning in 1944. Sub-titled "A Platform for Anash and Talmidei Hatmimim," it was the official organ of the newly transplanted Chabad-Lubavitch movement, documenting the variegated activities of the sixth Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak, and the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, in transforming America so that it be "no different." |
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Publisher: Kehot Publication Society
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Language: Yiddish / Hebrew
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Format: 7" x 10", Hardcover, 680pp
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Hotzoat Seforim Kehot |
The present volume traces the history of KPS from its founding in 1941 through its development throughout the years, with particular emphasis on the direct involvement and input of its president the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of blessed memory. |
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HH-KITZ
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HH-SHIU
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Shiurei Limud Hados |
Featuring instructive talks and letters of the Rebbes, historic documents, personal essays and mesmerizing photos, the rich, informative and fascinating history of the Released Time Program, founded by the Frierdiker Rebbe under the auspices of the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education and Merkos L`Inyonei Chinuch. |
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Sefer Hatmimim - vol. 2 |
A photographic album encompassing all of the Lubavitch Yeshivos Tomchei Temimim from their foundation in 5657 (1896) until the beginning of 5710, including the various branches in Russia, China, the Holy Land and North America. |
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HH-TORA
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HaTomim - 2 Volume Set |
Before the Nazi hordes forced HaTamim to cease printing, the journal stirred up a storm among intellectual and spiritual lights of the yeshiva world, both within Lubavitch and beyond. Now collected in two volumes, the eight issues (the ninth manuscript was lost in the chaos of war) speak to the soul of a chassid as potently as they did back they were first published in Warsaw. |
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HaTeshuvah (Return - Hebrew) |
"RETURN is the powerful statement of a remarkable life. As a document of the Soviet Jewish revival, as a statement of faith of a scientist-mystic, as an insight into the mind of a Chasid, it is required reading. |
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HH-770
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HH-AVNE
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Rashei Prakim, Mitoldot Arbaah Mechabrim |
Pamphlet containing brief biographies of four authors of scholarly works published by Kehot in the 1950s: R. Yehudah Leib of Yanovitch (She’erit Yehudah), R. Hillel of Paritch (Pelach Harimon), R. Avraham David Lavut (Kav Naki), and R. Chaim Chezkiyahu Medini (Sdei Chemed). The biographies were compiled by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, and first appeared as supplements to these works, respectively. |
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