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Masechet Berachos is the first masechet of the Babylonian Talmud, and includes 9 chapters and 62.5 pages. The content of the masechet deals with the laws of [[Kriat Shema]], laws of prayer, and laws of blessings of enjoyment and praise. The Chiddushim (novellae) of the Admor the [[Tzemach Tzedek]] on this masechet focus on the laws mentioned in the first, third and sixth chapters.
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'''Masechtas Berachos''' is the first masechet of the Babylonian Talmud, and includes 9 chapters and 62.5 pages. The content of the masechet deals with the laws of [[Kriat Shema]], laws of prayer, and laws of blessings of enjoyment and praise. The Chiddushim (novellae) of the Admor the [[Tzemach Tzedek]] on this masechet focus on the laws mentioned in the first, third and sixth chapters.


== Explanations of the Rebbe ==
== Explanations of the Rebbe ==
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==== Conclusion of the Tractate ====
==== Conclusion of the Tractate ====
* '''64a.''' Conclusion on tractates Berachot, Nazir, Yevamot, Keritot. Sefer HaSichot 5751 - 2, p. 835
* '''64a.''' Conclusion on tractates Berachot, Nazir, Yevamot, Keritot. Sefer HaSichot 5751 - 2, p. 835
* '''64a.''' One who leaves the synagogue... Torah scholars have no rest... Torat Menachem Vol. 23, p. 248 (p. 218)
* '''64a.''' One who leaves the synagogue... Torah scholars have no rest... Torat Menachem Vol. 23, p. 248 (p. 218)
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==== Biurei Nesi'ei Chabad ====
==== Biurei Nesi'ei Chabad ====
* Admu"r Tzemach Tzedek, "Masechet Berachot," '''Tzemach Tzedek on the Shas''', Brooklyn, 5755 (1995), pages 1-38, on the HebrewBooks website
* Admu"r Tzemach Tzedek, "Masechet Berachot," '''Tzemach Tzedek on the Shas''', Brooklyn, 5755 (1995), pages 1-38, on the HebrewBooks website
* Rabbi Avraham Chaim Zilber, '''Aliba DeRebbe - Masechet Berachot''', gift from the Berger-Zilber wedding celebration, Cheshvan 5783 (2022)
* Rabbi Avraham Chaim Zilber, '''Aliba DeRebbe - Masechet Berachot''', gift from the Berger-Zilber wedding celebration, Cheshvan 5783 (2022)
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