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{{Template:The rebbe's Mivtzoim}} '''The Ten Mivtzoim''' are ten commandments that the Rebbe chose to emphasize and promote in order to awaken the people. This is the reason the name 'Mivtza' (campaign) was chosen, indicating a departure from routine. [[file:Illustrative symbols of the Ten Mivtzoim.jpeg|250px|thumb|left|Illustrative symbols of [[The Ten Mivtzoim]]]] == Background == From the very beginning of his leadership, the Rebbe passionately engaged in spreading Judaism and the wellsprings of Chassidus, inscribing the motto 'Ufaratzta' on his banner. In continuation of this, the Rebbe initiated these special 'Mivtzoim' (campaigns) to awaken Jews to perform practical commandments, being that 'one mitzvah leads to another mitzvah,' as a result of the great awakening that the Rebbe inspired. These campaigns were carefully chosen by him, being 'general commandments' that should be observed with greater meticulousness and urgency than any other commandment, because the observance of these commandments by every Jew is more relevant to each individual Jew and to the entire Jewish people as a whole. In one of the letters<ref> Letter to the student of Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim in Montreal, the end of the month of Sivan 5734 - Likkutei Sichos volume 13 page 205. </ref> the Rebbe connected the Ten Campaigns with what is written in Seforim, that the second letters of the names of the patriarchs Avraham, Yitzchok, and Yaakov (ื'''ื'''ืจืื ื'''ืฆ'''ืืง ืื'''ืข'''ืงื) spell 'ืืฆืข,' which is related to the Ten Campaigns. The Rebbe explained that the main focus of these campaigns is the practical aspect, as it matches the root 'ืืฆืข,' which signifies conclusion and completion<ref> Sicha from Parshas Shelach the 25th of Sivan 5734. </ref>. == Stages of Foundation == The first campaign was '[[Mivtza Tefillin]],' which the Rebbe announced prior to the Six-Day War in 1967 (5727), as a spiritual merit for the salvation of the Jews in the Holy Land. In the year 1971 (5731), the Rebbe announced '[[Mivtza Torah]].' In the year 1974 (5734), the Rebbe announced the campaigns: '[[Mivtza Mezuzah]],' '[[Mivtza Tzedakah]],' '[[Mivtza Bayis Molei Seforim]],' '[[Mivtza Neiros Shabbos Kodesh]],' In the year 1975 (5735), the Rebbe announced the campaigns: '[[Mivtza Kashrus]],' '[[Mivtza Taharas Hamishpacha]].' In the year 1976 (5736), the Rebbe announced the campaigns: '[[Mivtza Chinuch]],' '[[Mivtza Ahavas Yisroel]] and [[Achdus Yisroel]].' From then until the mid-'80s, in most gatherings, the Rebbe listed the Ten Mivtzoim. Later, the Mivtza of '[[Ois B'sefer Torah]]' was also added. == Defense and Rescue Mivtzoim == In the year 1974 (5734), the 'Tzaddik from Ra'anana,' Rabbi Yitzchak Huberman, expressed that there would be bloodshed in Israel that year, when the year passed and nothing happened, he was asked to explain this, and he replied that, indeed he saw that this year was supposed to be very difficult for the Jewish nation, but in the merit of the Mivtzoim of the Rebbe which were announced throughout the year, the decree was annulled, and the bloodshed 'moved' to Cyprus, where a fierce war broke out following the Turkish army's invasion. The Rebbe, in his talks and letters, connected the campaigns themselves to protection and salvation, based on the teachings of our sages (ืจื"ื). * '''[[Mivtza Torah]]''' - Torah saves and protects<ref> Sotah 21a.</ref> (ืชืืจื ืืื ื ืืืฆืื). * '''[[Mivtza Tefillin]]''' - Tefillin cause the nations of the world to fear the Jewish people as it says: "and they will fear you"<ref> Brachos 6a.</ref> (ืืืจืื ืืื). * '''[[Mivtza Mezuzah]]''' - A mezuzah ensures that "Hashem will guard your going out and your coming in from now and for all time," ("ืืฉื ืืฉืืืจ ืฆืืชื ืืืืื ืืขืชื ืืขื ืขืืื") and it is the custom to inscribe the name 'ืฉ-ื-ื' on the Mezuzah which stands for "ืฉืืืจ ืืืชืืช ืืฉืจืื". * '''[[Mivtza Tzedakah]]''' - Charity increases protection, as the promise of Hashem just as you give life to the poor so too Hashem will give life to you <ref> Midrash Tanchuma, Mishpatim 15: 1. </ref>. * '''[[Mivtza Bayis Molei Seforim]]''' - Just as a Mezuzah protects the home so too does a house full of Seforim - and in the broader sense, the essence of the house transforms into a house of Torah - making it a house which is more guarded and protected <ref> Bamidbar Rabbah beginning of Parshas Korach. </ref>. * '''[[Mivtza Sefer Torah Haklali]]''' - It is not one of the Ten Mivtzoim but it does provide protection, defense, and success to someone which has a letter in this Sefer Torah. == Additional Mivtzoim == Even before these Mivtzoim started the made sure that yidden would be able to fulfill mitzvos of various yomim tovim, however this of course increased with greater enthusiasm afterward. These mivtzoim include "[[Mivtza Shofar]]", "[[Mivtza Matzah]]", "[[Mivtza Lulav]]", "[[Mivtza Purim]]", and "[[Mivtza Chanukah]]". After these ten mivtoim were established, the Rebbe added over the years the mivtzoim: "[[Shleimus Haโaretz]]" "[[Mihu Yehudi]]" "[[A Moment of Silence]]" "[[The 7 Noahide Laws]]" "[[Ois B'sefer Torah]]" "[[Mivtza Hakhel|Hakhel]]" "[[Mivtza Yom Huledes|Yom Huledes]]". These Mivtzoim reached the public through the Rebbe's Shluchim (emissaries) in every place. === Mivtza Moshiach === In the year 5752, in the Sicha at the [[International Conference of Shluchim]] the Rebbe said that the gateway to all matters of Shlichus is "[[The only Shlichus (ืืฉืืืืืช ืืืืืื)|to welcome Moshiach tzidkeinu]]" ("ืงืืืช ืคื ื ืืฉืื ืฆืืงื ื") and therefore all matters of Shlichus must be permeated with this idea. == See Also == * [https://chabadpedia.co.il/index.php/%D7%A2%D7%A9%D7%A8%D7%AA_%D7%94%D7%9E%D7%91%D7%A6%D7%A2%D7%99%D7%9D This page in Hebrew for additional resources] {{References}} [[Category:The Ten Mivtzoim]]
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