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== Baal Teshuva in Chabad == Today there are many Chabad yeshivos for Baalei Teshuva. In these yeshivos, emphasis is placed on personal, warm and loving attention with focus on the small details in the students' lives. Frequently, these yeshivos hold Chassidic farbrengens that bring vitality and joy into all avodas Hashem and Torah study in the yeshiva. In each such yeshiva, one can find some staff members who themselves underwent a transformation in their lives and began observing Torah and mitzvos. Naturally, and due to their accumulated experience, these staff members have the special approach and understanding of the heart of a student taking his first steps in Yiddishkeit. Additionally, there are organizations that arrange vacations and courses for learning about Yiddishkeit, Chassidus and the structure of the soul. During the course, participants are exposed to the deep layers of the Jewish world, secrets of creation and the human soul. [[Category:Concepts in Judaism]] [[he:ΧΧ’Χ ΧͺΧ©ΧΧΧ]]
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