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== Sefer HaMaamarim 1928 == Contains a large portion of the maamarim that the Friediker Rebbe delivered (or wrote) in 1928. In Cheshvan 1928, the Friediker Rebbe moved to Riga, Latvia, and therefore most of the maamarim from this year were delivered in Latvia, with a minority in Russia or Warsaw (during a visit that occurred that year). Some of the maamarim did not reach Kehot and therefore were not printed in the book. In addition to the maamarim, the book also includes portions of sichos and letters, brief overviews, and various descriptions of events that occurred with the Friediker Rebbe that year. The book was edited by Otzar HaChassidim and was first published by Kehot in 1975, and in 1980 by the Kehot branch in Kfar Chabad. The third edition (together with Sefer HaMaamarim 1927) was printed by Kehot in 1986 at "Ezra Press" by Rabbi Mordechai Shusterman.
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