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== Statements from Our Rebbes on the Topic == <blockquote>"It is obvious that education for lack of order, wildness and the like - this is contrary to what I request, implore and demand" β The Rebbe's response to Rabbi Chaim Binyamini, 15 Shevat 5741 (1981)</blockquote>In Chabad Chassidus it is accepted that although there are rules in divine service and an order of service founded according to levels, based on the order of the ten sefiros, nevertheless there is a Chassidic approach of "lchatchila ariber" (initially transcend) where a person can elevate themselves in divine service beyond their level. The Rebbe Rayatz writes on this topic: My father, the Rebbe, said: In Chassidus, "their beginning is wedged in their end, and their end in their beginning," the level of "igulim" (circles) without finding head or end, but after all this, the main thing is order. The Baal Shem Tov was orderly, the Maggid of Mezritch was meticulous about order. Even the Alter Rebbe taught Chassidim to be orderly, this can be seen in his discourses, his letters, his melodies. The Chassidim who had a fixed time to come to Liozna - later to Liadi - were not permitted to change the time without permission from the Rebbe, and receiving permission required a good reason. The Rebbe had a special committee to direct the order of the Chassidim headed by Maharil, the Alter Rebbe's brother, and in addition to this, he had a special committee to direct the order of the young married Chassidim headed by the Mitteler Rebbe.
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