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== Using the Internet to Spread the Chassidus == Internet websites are one of the means used by Chabad chassidim to spread Chabad teachings to the entire world. Additionally, Chabad websites serve to disseminate information and enable communication among chassidim. These sites often serve as a central and vital channel of information and communication for shluchim living in remote locations. Following the Rebbe's instructions, Chabad chassidim utilize all advanced means to bring the message of Judaism and Chassidus to the world. Even in the early days of radio broadcasting, the Rebbe encouraged giving Tanya classes on the radio, and similarly addressed the broadcasting of Chanukah candle lighting via satellite from 770 to locations around the world in the year 5750 (1990).
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