Beis moshiach (magazine)

Beis Moshiach is a worldwide Chabad weekly magazine dedicated to spreading the message of Geulah. It is distributed in thousands of copies worldwide through direct mailing to subscribers and stores globally. It is published by the World Chabad Center for Greeting Moshiach.

The magazine and its supplements feature a variety of articles, interviews, stories, essays, news, and exclusive content including first-time publications of holy letters, documents, and manuscripts from Chabad Rebbes. Its main purpose (as defined by the publisher) is to fulfill the singular essential shlichus of "preparing the world to greet Moshiach Tzidkeinu" (in the Rebbe's words). The weekly is published in two editions - Hebrew and English, with each edition having its own editorial staff and writers. The magazine includes supplements for women and children, as well as a unique supplement - "HaTomim" focusing on the world of Chabad yeshiva students.

Beis Moshiach serves as an important publicity platform for the Rebbe's shluchim and Chabad institutions worldwide.

The magazine works in cooperation with Chabad Info website, where headlines and article excerpts are published weekly, giving the magazine's content additional exposure.

History and PublicationEdit

The magazine began publication in Menachem Av 5754 (1994), founded by Rabbi Zalman Hertzel, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hendel, and Rabbi Shlomo Halperin, with encouragement from Chabad rabbonim and askanim in Eretz Hakodesh, United States, and elsewhere. Its purpose was defined in its subtitle: "Beis Moshiach Weekly - World Weekly for Spreading the Message of Geulah."

In the early period of publication, Rabbi Amos Cohen, Rabbi Shalom Pelman, Rabbi Aryeh Baruch Bloch, and Rabbi Shimshon Goldstein were involved in editing and printing. Later and until today: Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hendel, Rabbi Yaakov Chazan, Rabbi Menachem Ziegelboim, and Rabbi Avraham Rainitz.

The magazine was established in response to changes in the veteran Kfar Chabad weekly: the removal of "Yechi" from the cover page (contrary to the original psak din of the Vaad Rabbanei Chabad). The first issues were similar in format to Beis Chayeinu issues published between 5749-5752, containing reports about happenings in 770.

Gradually, Beis Moshiach developed into a publication filled with articles, interviews, and first-class exclusive content with popular supplements.

In 5756 (1996), following the generous donation of Chassidic philanthropist Rabbi Rachamim Antian, the magazine became financially established. During this time, the editorial staff also changed.

In subsequent years, the magazine developed and established itself both in content and with an editorial staff led by the finest Chabad writers, editors, and researchers.

Hebrew Beis Moshiach WeeklyEdit

Currently, the magazine is published by the World Chabad Center for Greeting Moshiach, a Chabad organization headquartered in Crown Heights under Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hendel's leadership.

The editorial team includes prominent Chabad figures considered among the foremost Chabad writers and researchers, with extensive experience in editing, publishing, writing, and research:

Rabbi Shalom Yaakov Chazan - Chief Editor Rabbi Avraham Rainitz - Editor and Magazine Designer Rabbi Menachem Ziegelboim - Editor Rabbi Shraga Crombie - English Edition Editor

Cover pages and selected articles from the current issue are published on the Chabad news website Chabad Info.

Support from Chabad Rabbonim and MashpiimEdit

Beis Moshiach is published in Crown Heights, managed by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hendel, and receives support from the Crown Heights Beis Din, members of the Chabad Rabbinic Court in Eretz Hakodesh, rabbonim, shluchim, and mashpiim worldwide.

Among the main supporters of Beis Moshiach was Rabbi Yehuda Kalman Marlow z"l, Av Beis Din and Rav of Crown Heights, and one of Chabad's most prominent rabbonim worldwide, whom the Rebbe called 'Knight of Knights' and 'Man of Halacha'. Rabbi Marlow was the rabbinical and halachic authority for Beis Moshiach from its founding until his passing in 5760 (2000). He also published a halachic column in Beis Moshiach.

In following years, Rabbi Aharon Yaakov Schwei z"l and Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun shlita of the Crown Heights Beis Din continued in this role.

Prominent supporters of the weekly include Chabad rabbonim:

The Rebbe's secretaries - Rabbi Yehuda Leib Groner and Rabbi Shalom Mendel Simpson.

Roshei Yeshivos of Chabad like Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Wilschansky, Rosh Yeshiva of Chabad Tzfas, Rabbi Yosef Ginsburg, Rosh Yeshiva of Chabad Ramat Aviv.

Important mashpiim like Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Ginsburg z"l and Rabbi Chaim Ashkenazi z"l, Rabbi Pinchas Korf z"l and yibadel l'chaim tovim Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Levkivker, Rabbi Yishvam Segal, Rabbi Ofer Meidovnik, and Rabbi Sholom Ber Lipsker.

Leaders of Important OrganizationsEdit

Many interviews with rabbonim, shluchim, and mashpiim have been published in Beis Moshiach over decades: Rabbi Dovid Chanzin, Av Beis Din of Chabad Rabbonim in Eretz Hakodesh, Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Yaroslavsky, Secretary of Chabad Rabbinic Court in Eretz Hakodesh and Rav of Nachalat Har Chabad. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Gluckowsky, Deputy Secretary of Chabad Rabbinic Court in Eretz Hakodesh and Rav of Chabad Community in Rechovot. Rabbi Ben Tzion Lipsker, member of Chabad Rabbinic Court in Eretz Hakodesh, Chief Shliach and Rav of Arad. Rabbi Yosef Hecht, member of Chabad Rabbinic Court in Eretz Hakodesh, Chief Shliach and Rav of Eilat. Rabbi Yeshayahu Hertzel, Rav of Nof Hagalil, Rabbi Yisroel Halperin, Rav of Chabad Community in Herzliya gave many interviews. Many other rabbonim gave interviews to Beis Moshiach: Rabbi Tuvia Blau of Chabad Rabbonim in Jerusalem, Rabbi Tuvia Zilbershtrom, Rav of Shikun Chabad in Jerusalem, Rabbi Baruch Boaz Yurkowitz, Rav of Chabad Community in Lod, and more.

The Chief Rabbi of IsraelEdit

In an interview with Beis Moshiach, the Chief Rabbi of Israel Rabbi Kalman Bar shlita revealed that he was a subscriber to Beis Moshiach weekly for a long period: "I know the weekly very well, I was subscribed to it for a long time. Each time I delighted anew in its Chassidic content."

Publication for ShluchimEdit

The Rebbe's shluchim and Chabad institutions worldwide publish in Beis Moshiach news about seasonal, regular, and special activities, as well as advertisements.

Many Chabad houses and Chabad institutions were first publicized in Beis Moshiach, whether in magazine articles or news items, all free of charge.

Many shluchim subscribe to the magazine which reaches every corner of the world.

An example of shluchim's appreciation can be found in a double-page advertisement in Beis Moshiach issue 103, where hundreds of shluchim congratulated the Beis Moshiach team on publishing over 100 issues filled with Chassidus and strengthening faith in the imminent Geulah.

Beis Moshiach in EnglishEdit

The English edition is published as a separate magazine - 64 pages, and is sent to Hebrew edition subscribers upon request. The English edition also has its own independent subscription and sales system, distributing thousands of copies weekly in the United States, Eretz Yisroel, and worldwide.

Development of the English EditionEdit

For about twenty years, the English edition was published within the Hebrew magazine.

In 5779 (2019), the English newspaper began publishing in an independent format, full color and in a new size. A special editorial team was established under Rabbi Shraga Crombie's leadership, which led to hundreds of percent growth in subscription numbers.

Beis Moshiach in English TodayEdit

The English newspaper publishes interviews, articles, essays, discoveries, and exclusive content.

  • Responsible Editor: Shraga Crombie
  • Editor-in-Chief: Levi Liberow (Editor of Beis Moshiach English and Shliach in Flatbush)
  • Spiritual Committee: Chairman Rabbi Yaakov Chazan

BamachanehEdit

A weekly supplement for Tzivos Hashem children, began publishing in 5766 (2006) and is published by the World Chabad Center for Greeting Moshiach, Beis Moshiach Weekly, and Tzivos Hashem Youth Movement (Israel).

Editor: Levi Chashmonai Contributors: Chaim Brock, N. Bernstein, Yael Schneerson, Y. Michal, S. Rainitz, D. Chaskind Illustrations: Shaila Brill, Leah, Chana Design and Layout: Wirt

Yomano Shel Tomim [Diary of a Tomim]Edit

[Lists of writers by year from 5755-5785, including many who went on to become shluchim and rabbonim]

HaTomimEdit

A periodic supplement for Temimim - published by World Achnus Temimim Haolami and World Chabad Center for Greeting Moshiach. Published in different editions in Hebrew and English.

HaTomim Hebrew EditionEdit

Published regularly during 5761-5764, and later published intermittently. Since Nissan 5775, it began publishing again until 5778. In subsequent years, it has been published periodically. In 5783, "HaTomim" came under full management of Beis Moshiach editorial staff and continues to be published in a similar but different format. Issue 54 was published as a supplement to Beis Moshiach Sukkos 5785 - 1431 - and distributed free to thousands of Anash and Temimim guests and locals in Beis Chayeinu during Tishrei 5785.

HaTomim English EditionEdit

Starting from Tishrei 5781, HaTomim has also been published in English.

Additional SupplementsEdit

  • Ateres Chaya - Weekly supplement for Chabad women and girls
  • Beiseinu - Bi-weekly supplement for strengthening the Chassidic home, included within the issue, starting from 5780
  • Shoneh Halachos - Published by Machon Halacha Chabad with Chabad rabbonim and poskim. Included with the newspaper starting from Adar 5782
  • HaGeulah Me'anyen V'Achshavi - Published by Mateh Moshiach (Israel), included with the newspaper since 5765

Beis Moshiach Hebrew Editorial StaffEdit

Publisher: Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hendel, Chairman of World Chabad Center for Greeting Moshiach Editor-in-Chief: Rabbi Shalom Yaakov Chazan, member of Otzar HaChassidim editorial board, among the best Chabad writers and historical researchers. Editor of Igros Kodesh series, Chassidic discourse books and more, public activist in Crown Heights Editorial Coordinator and Design Department Manager: Rabbi Avraham Rainitz, writer and publisher, educator and public activist in Crown Heights Rabbi Menachem Ziegelboim - Beis Moshiach editor and editor of biographical and historical books

Regular WritersEdit

  • Rabbi Shneur Zalman Berger - Book editor and historian - historical investigative articles
  • Rabbi Yehuda Lipsh - Shliach in Ramat Aviv. Column - Stories from Chabad House
  • Rabbi Asaf Frumer - Mashpia in Chabad Yeshiva Chayal Haifa. Sharp Torah-current affairs columns
  • Rabbi Yitzchak Arad - Rosh Yeshiva of Daas, Rechovot
  • Rabbi Menachem Mendel Sasson - Lecturer on Geulah and Moshiach topics, active in World Achnus Temimim, member of Chabad community in Tzfat
  • Rabbi Gershon Avtzon - Rosh Yeshiva of Tomchei Temimim Cincinnati. Sharp column titled "The Time Has Come to Talk About..."
  • Rabbi Nissim Lagziel - Mashpia in Oholei Torah Yeshiva Crown Heights - publishes column - Revealing Moshiach in the Parsha
  • Rabbi Menachem Mendel Dickstein - Educator - articles on various topics
  • Rabbi Avraham Eisenstein - Shliach and editor of Chabad Info, Manager of News Department at Beis Moshiach
  • Hatomim Shneur Zalman Neuman - Historical articles
  • Hatomim Menachem Mendel Cohen - Current affairs and historical articles
  • Hatomim Menachem Mendel Adler - Historical investigative articles
  • Hatomim Yossi Solomon - Current affairs articles

Past WritersEdit

  • Rabbi Chaim Levi Yitzchak Ginsburg - Mashpia and book editor
  • Rabbi Yehoshua Dubrawsky - Mashpia and writer
  • Rabbi Chaim Ashkenazi - Mashpia
  • Rabbi Moshe Slonim - Director of Oholei Yosef Yitzchak network and public activist
  • Rabbi Yitzchak Ganzburg - Senior member of Oholei Yosef Yitzchak network in Eretz Hakodesh and public activist in Israel and USA
  • Rabbi Shmuel Krauss - Historical researcher, book editor and secretary of Crown Heights Beis Din
  • R' Berel Crombie - Media personality and Chairman of Tekuma 2023
  • R' Natan Avraham - Educator
  • R' Shabtai Weintraub (Shai Gefen) - Media personality, book editor, manager of Gush Katif Museum, public activist senior activist in Land of Israel integrity matters
  • Rabbi Menachem Mendel Arad (Mendel Tzfatman) - Educator and lecturer, former Rebbe's shliach in Morocco
  • Rabbi Yaakov Shmuelevitz - Chief Shliach in Beit Shean
  • Rabbi Yosef Avraham Pizem - Shliach in Krayot
  • Rabbi Yisroel Hershkovitz - Chief Shliach in Ofakim
  • Rabbi Yosef Krasik - Rav of Bat Hefer
  • Rabbi Yishvam Segal - Mashpia and book editor

Magazine ColumnsEdit

  • Dvar Malchus - The Rebbe's sicha
  • First Publication Igros Kodesh - Special column publishing long, content-rich holy letters for the first time
  • Chassidic Sayings - Collection of our Rebbeim's words on the parsha, edited by Rabbi Eliyahu HaCohen Hendel
  • From the King's Treasury - Manuscripts from Secretary Rabbi Shalom Mendel Simpson's collection and other sources (as of 5782, three volumes collecting manuscripts published in this column have been published)
  • Seeing Geulah Daily - Column by Rabbi Yitzchak Arad
  • Learning the Alef-Beis of Geulah - Farbrengen on the Dvar Malchus by random rabbonim
  • Taste for Custom - Research about Chabad customs by Rabbi Shneur Zalman Hertzel
  • On the Agenda - Column about current Land of Israel integrity matters
  • Diary of a Tomim - Daily diary of happenings in 770, written each year by one of the Kvutza students
  • Chabad News - News section, courtesy of Chabad Info news site edited by R' Avraimke Eisenstein
  • Chassidim One Family - Anash celebrations section
  • Look Upon Your Moshiach - Weekly photos of the Rebbe
  • Story for Shabbos by Menachem Ziegelboim
  • From the Halacha Table - Halachic topics presented by Machon Halacha Chabad rabbonim
  • Stories from Chabad House by Rabbi Yehuda Lipsh (previously by Rabbi Yaakov Shmuelevitz)
  • Revealing Moshiach in the Parsha by Rabbi Nissim Lagziel
  • Guest Column - Chassidic farbrengen with random rabbonim
  • Schedule - Weekly times and daily Rambam study guide

Past ColumnsEdit

  • Lamplighter in the City - Unofficial activities of shluchim in their locations by S. Malachi
  • Vertlach by Rabbi Eliezer Zalmanow
  • Tikvat Chut HaShani by Rabbi Yekutiel Rapp
  • Chassidic Farbrengen - Stories and sicha excerpts with current Chassidic messages - Rabbi Chaim Levi Yitzchak Ginsburg
  • Letters from the Rebbe - First publication of Rebbe's letters translated from English
  • Caught in the Net - Episodes, personal stories and insights collected from the internet
  • 10 Chabad Facts - About various Chabad topics by Rabbi Shalom Yaakov Chazan
  • It Happened to Me - Baalei Teshuva stories by Natan Avraham
  • Chassidic Thought - Points from holy sichos for thought by Rabbi Yisroel Hershkovitz, Rebbe's shliach to Ofakim
  • Weekly Thought - Weekly philosophical articles by A. Avraham
  • Shabbos Table - Articles in Kabbalah and Chassidus by Rabbi Yosef Krasik - later published in several books under different names
  • Moshiach in the News - By Moshiach Friedman
  • Secret of a Niggun - By Lev Liebman
  • Last but Beloved - By Rabbi Shneur Chaviv

Exposés of Lubavitcher Rebbes' HistoryEdit

  • Rabbi Dovid Nachshon, CEO of Chabad Mobile Units and CEO of Tzivos Hashem, in personal memories of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka. Beis Moshiach Weekly issue 1396
  • Rare photo of the Rebbe at University in Berlin - by R' Daniel Goldberg [source needed]
  • Founding of Agudas Yisroel - Rare composition (23 chapters) written by the Frierdiker Rebbe in 5684, apparently prepared for print but never published. The composition describes in detail the political background of Agudah's establishment, its founding, founders, the Rebbe Rashab's involvement, and his withdrawal. First revealed by Rabbi Shalom Yaakov Chazan in Beis Moshiach issue 267 onwards, and republished (partially) with notes in Beis Moshiach issue 388.

More Historical ExposésEdit

  • Letters from Rabbi Avraham Schneerson to his daughter Rebbetzin Nechama Dina - including the suggestion that the Frierdiker Rebbe move to live in United States - already in 5690. Revealed by Rabbi Shalom Yaakov Chazan (Issue 433)
  • Rescue of our Rebbeim's manuscripts which were in possession of Chassidim in Russia - by Rabbi Hillel Zaltzman. Revealed by Rabbi Avraham Rainitz (Issue 601)
  • Photo of Rabbi Meir Shlomo Yanovsky (However, a week later a clarification was published based on Rabbi Shimshon Charitonov's claim that this was not Rabbi Yanovsky's photo)

the Rebbeim's Ohel in LubavitchEdit

  • Shneur Zalman Berger, Building our Rebbeim's Ohel in Lubavitch, interview with Rabbi Dovid Nachshon, Beis Moshiach Weekly issue 1018 page 33
  • Shneur Zalman Berger, Building the fence around our Rebbeim's matzeivos, interview with Rabbi Dovid Abba Gurevitch, Beis Moshiach Weekly issue 8 Teves 5763 page 24
  • Ahaliav Aboutboul, Chabad Rabbinic Court decisions regarding the cemetery in Lubavitch, in 'The Town of Lubavitch Awakens', Beis Moshiach Weekly issue 944 page 76

Letters and Responses of the RebbeimEdit

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Beis Moshiach Weekly has become over the years a central platform for first publication of teachings and letters of Lubavitcher Rebbeim. Since the newspaper began publishing and throughout the years, Chassidic discourses, sichos, holy letters and many documents are published for the first time, all adding important layers to Chabad teachings overall. In the 5780s, a new column of first-publication letters was opened - each issue publishes a sequence of the Rebbe MH"M's holy letters in first publication.

Examples of first publications in Lubavitcher Rebbeim's teachings:

  • First Publication Holy Letters column - Primarily content-rich letters to Chabad activists from the early years of leadership
  • 3 first-publication holy responses regarding the shlichus of Rabbi Moshe Orenstein and Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi on the Rebbe's shlichus to Kherson - by Rabbi Shalom Yaakov Chazan

Chabad Historical ExposésEdit

  • Exile to Chile of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson and his cousin Levi Yitzchak Schneerson (the younger). Revealed by Rabbi Shneur Zalman Berger (Issue 427)
  • Secret document sent from local KGB to its center in Leningrad regarding the burning of Chabad Malchovka synagogue in 5720. Revealed by Shneur Zalman Berger (Issue 509)
  • Review of Oholei Yosef Yitzchak network activities sent to Ministry of Education, by Rabbi Aharon Mordechai Zilberstrom. Revealed from State Archives by Shneur Zalman Berger (Issue 615)
  • The Underground - Story of the Chassidic underground in Atari Yeshiva, by Rabbi Yaakov Shmuelevitz - member of the underground