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- Chabad Rebbes of Lubavitch 1. Shneur Zalman of Liadi 2. Dovber Schneuri 3. Menachem Mendel Schneersohn 4. Shmuel Schneersohn 5. Sholom Dovber Schneersohn 6. Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn 7. Menachem Mendel Schneerson History 770 Eastern Parkway · 19 Kislev · Ohel Chabad library · Crown Heights Riot · 11 Nissan Brooklyn Bridge Shooting · 3 Tammuz Organisations Agudas Chasidei Chabad · Chabad on Campus Tzivos Hashem · Chabad. org · Kehos · Library Gan Israel · Sheloh · Jewish Relief Agency Children's Museum · JLI · Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch Ohr Avner · Colel Chabad · Kol Menachem Notable figures Hillel Paritcher · S. Z. Fradkin · Itche Der Masmid C. M. A. Hodakov · L. Y. Schneerson · Nissan Neminov Leib Groner · C. M. Schneerson· Shemaryahu Gurary Manis Friedman · Yehuda Chitrik · Berel Lazar Yehuda Krinsky · Z. M. HaYitzchaki · Yoel Kahn Herman Branover · Yitzchak Ginsburgh Communities Crown Heights · Kfar Chabad Texts Hayom Yom · Igrot Kodesh · Tanya · Likkutei Sichos Tehillat HaShem · Shulchan Aruch HaRav Schools Bais Rivka · Hadar Hatorah · Yeshivah College Oholei Torah · Tomchei Temimim · Ohel Chana Yeshivah Gedolah · Beth Rivkah · Machon Chana Rabbinical College · Ohr Avner · Mayanot Outreach Mitzvah Campaigns · Chabad house · Mitzvah tank Tefillin · Noahide laws · Shliach · Letter in Sefer Torah Terminology Chitas · Mashpia · Meiniach · Farbrengen Nusach Ari · Choizer · Chabadnitze Related Topics Strashelye · Kapust · Controversies · Messianism v • d • e Likkutei Sichos, lit. "Collected Talks," is an anthology of essays relating to the weekly portion of the Bible and special occasions in the Jewish and Hasidic calendar. These essays were informal lectures given by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, in the context of Hasidic gatherings (Farbrengen) in the main Lubavitch synagogue in Brooklyn. During the course of a Farbrengen, talks, stories and discourses were given by the Rebbe, Hasidic melodies were sung, visiting guests were welcomed, toasts were offered, etc. The Rebbe began public speaking after the passing of his predecessor, and father-in-law, the 6th Rebbe, in 1950. He formally assumed leadership by delivering his fist discourse (Maamar) on the first anniversary of the passing, in 1951. The public speaking continued until his illness in 1992. In many of the talks, it was the Rebbe's focus to connect the weekly Torah reading with current events throughout the world so that we can internalize and relate to these ideas in our contemporary experience. The volumes of Likkutei Sichos are published by the Lubavitch Publication House Kehot Publication Society. The edited Sichos represent much of the Rebbe's central teachings, and unique spiritual voice for the generation, with other major works being the deeper, mystical Maamarim (Hasidic discourses), unedited talks, personal correspondence etc. Through his teachings, leadership, public campaigns, and private relationship with people from all walks of life, Jewish and non-Jewish, the Rebbe was the most influential Hasidic leader of recent times, with great impact upon the wider Jewish world. The nature of his leadership and thought marks a culminating fulfillment of Hasidic history, representing the fullest measure of the Hasidic ideal to disseminate the "wellsprings" of Hasidism in the widest and most accessible forms, and united with the other dimensions of Judaism. The many aspects of Likkutei Sichos present the most accessible form of the Rebbe's thought, and its practical outcomes.
- Likkutei Sichos (in ebraico ליקוטי שיחות, lett. Raccolta di discorsi) è un'antologia di saggi che si riferiscono alle porzioni settimanali della Bibbia e a occasioni speciali del calendario ebraico e chassidico. Questi saggi rispecchiano le lezioni informali tenute dal Rebbe, di Lubavitch, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, nel contesto delle riunioni chassidiche nella sinagoga principale di Lubavitch a Brooklyn. Nel corso di una Farbrengen, discorsi, storie e dibattiti venivano fatti dal rebbe, melodie chassidiche venivano cantate, ospiti in visita venivano accolti, si facevano brindisi, ecc. Il Rebbe iniziò i suoi discorsi pubblici dopo la morte del suo predecessore e suocero, il 6º Rebbe, nel 1950. Assunse ufficialmente la carica di capo religioso facendo il suo primo discorso (Maamar) nel primo anniversario della morte, nel 1951. I discorsi continuarono fino alla sua malattia del 1992. In molti sermoni, il Rebbe faceva in modo di collegare la lettura settimanale della Torah con eventi attuali nel mondo, cosicché tutti potessero immedesimare e riportare le idee espresse ad esperienze contemporanee. I volumi della raccolta Likkutei Sichos sono pubblicati dalla Casa Editrice Lubavitch, la Kehot Publication Society. La redazione dei Sichos rappresenta la maggioranza degli insegnamenti principali del Rebbe, con altre sue opere che si concentrano sul profondo misticismo (Maamarim - discorsi chassidici), la corrispondenza personale, ecc. Tramite tali insegnamenti, guida spirituale, campagne pubbliche e private, contatti con gente di tutte le estrazioni, ebrei e non-ebrei, il Rebbe divenne uno dei leader chassidici più influenti del nostro tempo, con un grande impatto sul più vasto mondo ebraico.
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