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== The Rebbe's Explanations == * Pirkei Avot with Shaarei Avot, the Rebbe's explanations * '''Chapter 1 Mishnah 12:''' "Love all creatures" - Likkutei Sichos Volume 2 page 315 (page 31) - * '''Chapter 2 Mishnah 9:''' "Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai had five disciples" - Hitva'aduyot 5742 Volume 4 page 1960 (page 214) - * '''Chapter 3 Mishnah 8:''' "Whoever forgets one item..." Likkutei Sichos Volume 34 page 24 (page 36) - * '''Chapter 4 Mishnah 6:''' "Whoever honors the Torah, his body is honored by people" - Likkutei Sichos Volume 33 page 40 (page 52) - * '''Chapter 6 Mishnah 2:''' "Anyone who does not engage in Torah study is called rebuked" - Sichos Kodesh 5722 page 592 - * Moshe Shilat, '''Equal for Every Soul - Adapted explanations from the Rebbe on Pirkei Avot: Introduction β’ Chapter 1 β’ Chapter 2 β’ Chapter 3 β’ Chapter 4 β’ Chapter 5 β’ Chapter 6''', on the Chabad Torah for Yeshiva Students website
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