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The kuntres was published in 1940 by Agudas Chassidei Chabad worldwide, and by Kehot Publication Society again in: 1943 (Shanghai branch), 1948 (Munich branch), 1955 (Brooklyn branch), 1973 (Kfar Chabad branch), 1976 (Brooklyn branch), 1978 (Kfar Chabad branch).
The kuntres was published in 1940 by Agudas Chassidei Chabad worldwide, and by Kehot Publication Society again in: 1943 (Shanghai branch), 1948 (Munich branch), 1955 (Brooklyn branch), 1973 (Kfar Chabad branch), 1976 (Brooklyn branch), 1978 (Kfar Chabad branch).


In 1991, the kuntres was included in the sefer "Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Kuntreisim" published in the series of the Mitteler Rebbe's maamorim. This edition included the Frierdiker Rebbe's letter about the sefer, both parts in Yiddish, the translation of the first part into Lashon Hakodesh and its explanation by RaShDaM, as well as sources, notes and facsimiles.
In 1991, the kuntres was included in the sefer "[[Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai (Discourses of the Mitteler Rebbe)|Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai]] - Kuntreisim" published in the series of the Mitteler Rebbe's maamorim. This edition included the Frierdiker Rebbe's letter about the sefer, both parts in Yiddish, the translation of the first part into Lashon Hakodesh and its explanation by RaShDaM, as well as sources, notes and facsimiles.


In 2023, Kehot Publication Society in Brooklyn published a new edition of the kuntres (based on the 1991 edition that was printed in the sefer "Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Kuntreisim", with some corrections).
In 2023, Kehot Publication Society in Brooklyn published a new edition of the kuntres (based on the 1991 edition that was printed in the sefer "Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Kuntreisim", with some corrections).
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