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Created page with "'''Hemshech''' is a term in Chabad Chassidism referring to a series of chassidic discourses (maamarim) that were delivered or written consecutively over a period of time, built as a continuous sequence so that each discourse is connected to - and continues from - the discourse before it. The first Hemshech delivered by the Rebbes was "Hemshech VeHecherim 5631" by the Rebbe Maharash, who later established the concept of 'Hemshech' by delivering the Hemshech "VeKacha," al..."
 
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* '''Hemshech Maamarei Chodesh Tishrei''' - 5723 (1963), which were edited and printed in 5751 (1991), and later in Sefer HaMaamarim Melukat volume 5.
* '''Hemshech Maamarei Chodesh Tishrei''' - 5723 (1963), which were edited and printed in 5751 (1991), and later in Sefer HaMaamarim Melukat volume 5.
* '''Hemshech "Natata L'Yereicha"''' - 5736 (1976). Three maamarim, delivered on the days of redemption: 12 Tammuz, 13 Tammuz, and 15 Tammuz. They were edited and printed as one integrated maamar in 5746 (1986), and later in Sefer HaMaamarim Melukat volume 1.
* '''Hemshech "Natata L'Yereicha"''' - 5736 (1976). Three maamarim, delivered on the days of redemption: 12 Tammuz, 13 Tammuz, and 15 Tammuz. They were edited and printed as one integrated maamar in 5746 (1986), and later in Sefer HaMaamarim Melukat volume 1.
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