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Great Mission |
Who was the Baal Shem Tov? Who was the spiritual mystic of the Carpathian Mountains, hidden tzaddik, humble kindergarten assistant who revolutionized and revitalized Jewish life? Collected in one volume is the epic story of Rabbi Yisrael Baal Shem Tov. |
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Lessons In Tanya Large Edition - Slipcased |
Lessons in Tanya is a linear exposition and commentary on the Tanya of R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad philosophy. Beginning as a weekly Yiddish radio program in 1960, Rabbi Yosef Wineberg drew upon teachings received from Chasidic scholars at the renowned academies of Lubavitch in Europe and the writings of seven generations of Chabad Rebbes. |
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Lessons In Tanya Vol. 1 - Paperback 6 x 9 |
Lessons in Tanya is a linear exposition and commentary on the Tanya of R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad philosophy. Beginning as a weekly Yiddish radio program in 1960, Rabbi Yosef Wineberg drew upon teachings received from Chasidic scholars at the renowned academies of Lubavitch in Europe and the writings of seven generations of Chabad Rebbes. |
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Lessons In Tanya Vol. 2 - Paperback 6 x 9 |
Lessons in Tanya is a linear exposition and commentary on the Tanya of R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad philosophy. Beginning as a weekly Yiddish radio program in 1960, Rabbi Yosef Wineberg drew upon teachings received from Chasidic scholars at the renowned academies of Lubavitch in Europe and the writings of seven generations of Chabad Rebbes. |
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Lessons In Tanya Vol. 3 - Paperback 6 x 9 |
Lessons in Tanya is a linear exposition and commentary on the Tanya of R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad philosophy. Beginning as a weekly Yiddish radio program in 1960, Rabbi Yosef Wineberg drew upon teachings received from Chasidic scholars at the renowned academies of Lubavitch in Europe and the writings of seven generations of Chabad Rebbes. |
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EAR-TRAN
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Transforming the Inner Self |
This discourse presents a modern-day prespective on the Biblical command to offer animal sacrifices. Rabbi Schneur Zalman teaches us that each of us possess certain character traits that can lead a person as "animalistic," or materialistic, in nature, which can lead a person toward a life of material indulgence. |
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Format:Chasidic Heritage Series
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EAR-ETER
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Eternal Bond |
Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, delivered the text of this discourse in 1802 to probe the deeper, mystical dimension of the mitzvah of milah. The freshly translated, extensively annotated text is crowned by an original introduction that sets the entire discourse into context. |
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Format:Chasidic Heritage Series
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EAR-JOUR
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Journey of the Soul - VaYoshet HaMelech L'Esther |
Drawing upon the parallel between Queen Esther`s impassioned plea to King Ahasuerus for salvation and the soul`s entreaty to G-d for help in its spiritual struggle, this discourse examines the root of the soul`s exile, and the dynamics by which it lifts itself from the grip of materialism and ultimately finds a voice with which to express its G-dly yearnings. |
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Format:Chasidic Heritage Series
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EAR-KNOW
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Knowledge and Faith, Veyodato Hayom |
Delivered on Shabbat Parshat Va`etchanan, Shabbat Nachamu, 5565 (1805), this discourse discusses the fundamental concept of faith in G-d as compared to the imperative to "know" G-D, and the differences between the two. |
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Format:Chasidic Heritage Series
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Rabbi Schneur Zalman Of Liadi - Biography (#1) |
This richly detailed biography traces Rabbi Schneur Zalmans life from his childhood and formative years to his trials and triumphs as a leader who revolutionized Jewish life. |
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Philosophy of Chabad (#2) |
This authoritative study traces Chabad philosophy to its origins in Jewish sacred literature, including the Talmud and Midrash, and explores its relationship to other trends in Jewish philosophy. |
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Author:Rabbi Nissan Mindel
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Format:Hardcover
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EAR-ARRE
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Flames - Ki Atah Neri |
What's In a Flame? The Chanukah discourse Ki Atah Neri from Shaarei Orah employs the multiple images of the lamp, the oil, the wick and the different hues of the flame in order to express profound guidance in the divine service of every individual. |
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Art of Giving |
What`s the ideal way to give tzedakah? Specifically, is it best to give whatever we can at any given time regardless of the amount, or should we postpone our tzedakah giving until such time as we can afford to make a more sizable contribution? Or is neither approach necessarily preferable to the other? |
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Format:Chasidic Heritage Series
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Third Judge, & Other stories of the Tzemach Tzedek |
This fascinating collection of stories and anecdotes, now available in English, vividly depicts the Rebbe`s tremendous impact on all facets of Jewish religious life, and the particular attention given to the most humble and downtrodden. |
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Issa Bemidrash Tillim - Channeling the Divine |
Originally delivered by Rabbi Shalom DovBer Schneersohn, fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah in 5634 (1873). The discourse`s main theme is the cosmic impact of performing the mitzvah of tefillin, and the special connection between this mitzvah and the age of Bar Mitzvah. |
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Format:Chasidic Heritage Series
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ERM-FEMI
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Rosh HaShanah 5659 (CHS) |
On the second day of Rosh Hashanah in the year 5659 (1898), Rabbi Shalom Dovber Schneersohn, the fifth Rebbe of Chabad-Lubavitch, delivered a Chasidic discourse that marked the beginning of a series of teachings. During the High Holidays, Rabbi Shalom DovBer delivered two additional discourses, each expanding on themes introduced in the first. |
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Podoh BeSholom Nafshi - All for the Sake of Heaven |
The present Chasidic discourse speaks of the great transformation that a person can bring about by way of his interactions with the physical; how mortal man can unleash tremendous divine energy through a seemingly simple and mundane activity such as eating, drinking, and business dealings, so that these can be carried out truly for the sake of heaven. |
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Exploring the Soul - V'Chol Odom 5679 (CHS) |
The current discourse, delivered by R. Shalom Dovber Schneersohn, fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, on Shabbat Parashat Acharei, 5679 (1919), analyzes the biblican verse which forbids any human being from being present in the sanctuary when the High Priest entered to seek atonement. |
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ERR-OVER
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Overcoming Folly - Kuntres Umaayon |
Written in 1903 by the fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Shalom DovBer Schneersohn, of blessed memory, in response to the challenges of secularism and non-Jewish ideologies that faced Russian Jewry at that time, this is a book that looks deeply into the oldest battle man against his own evil inclination. |
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ERR-SIMP
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Simple Servant - UMikneh Rav 5666 |
The Simple Servant is part of the classic, legendary treatise known to Chasidim as hemshech Samach-Vov. This series of sixty-one discourses, delivered from the beginning of 5666 through the winter of 5668 (1905-1907), was revolutionary in its wealth of topics and profundity. |
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