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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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Format:Chasidic Heritage Series
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EFR-SECO
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The Second Generation: R. Dovber of Lubavitch - Historical Sketches |
The fourth installment of Historical sketches, this work focuses on the life of R. DovBer Schneuri, second Rebbe of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. During the years of his leadership, the sun of chabad Chasidism shone with all its might and glory, as this was a time marked by tranquility from opposition and extensive efforts in studying and disseminating the teachings of Chasidut. |
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HMR-SM.SB
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Maamorei Admur Hoemtzoee 20 Volume Set |
Known for their profound mystical insights, the works of the Mitteler Rebbe, Rabbi Dovber, were delivered at various times and transcribed by himself. |
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HMR-BIUR
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HMR-DERE
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Derech Chaim - New Edition |
First published in 1819, this classic Chasidic text, by the second leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, Rabbi DovBer, explores the world of the "Service of the Heart," focusing on prayer and repentance. |
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HMR-IK
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Igrot Kodesh - Admor Ha'emtzoee |
The collected correspondences of Rabbi DovBer, second Lubavitcher Rebbe have been reissued in a new comprehensive volume. |
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HMR-IMRE
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Imrei Binah |
A classic of Chasidic thought and one of its profoundest, Imrei Binah was penned by the second leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, Rabbi Dovber, specifically for his choicest and most brilliant chasidim.
First published in 1821, this sublime discourse explores the unity of G-d as expressed in the Shema. |
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HMR-NERM
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Ner Mitzvah VeTorah Or |
This volume consists of two works of the Mitteler Rebbe: Shaar Haemunah, which discusses the mitzvah to believe in G-d, and Shaar Hayichud, which explores the mitzvah to accept G-d's unity. |
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HMR-PIRU
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Pirush HaMilos |
With Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi's discourses on the daily prayers as a foundation, his son, Rabbi Dovber of Lubavitch, the Mittler Rebbe, delves into the spiritual worlds affected by prayer and the nature of the soul in the act of prayer.
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HMR-SHAAO
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Shaarei Orah |
Discourses on Chanuka and Purim by Rabbi Dovber, 2nd Chabad Rebbe, known as Der Mitteler Rebbe. |
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HMR-SHAAT
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Shaarei Teshuvah |
Discourses and explanations exploring the topic of teshuva (repentance) in the Chassidic manner, in two main parts, with each being divided into parts (gateways). |
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HMR-SMBR
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HMR-SMS1
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HMR-SMBA1
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HMR-SMBA2
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HMR-SMBA3
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HMR-SMBA4
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HMR-SMBA5
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HMR-SMD1
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HMR-SMD3
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HMR-SMD4
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