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'''Mesechtas Chagigah''' has 3 chapters and 25.5 pages. The masechet deals with the laws of the festivals and additional laws.
'''tractate Chagigah''' has 3 chapters and 25.5 pages. The masechet deals with the laws of the festivals and additional laws.


== Poshei Yisrael (Sinners of Israel) ==
== Poshei Yisrael (Sinners of Israel) ==
A story is told about a Jewish man from the Satmar chassidim who was childless. Being a chassid, he approached his Rebbe for a blessing for zera chaya v'kayama (viable offspring). His Rebbe blessed him and then added a surprising instruction: "Gei tzu yenem" (Go to that one), referring to the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
A story is told about a Jewish man from the [[Satmar Chassidus|Satmar]] chassidim who was childless. Being a chassid, he approached his Rebbe for a blessing for zera chaya v'kayama (viable offspring). His Rebbe blessed him and then added a surprising instruction: "Gei tzu yenem" (Go to that one), referring to [[The Rebbe|the Lubavitcher Rebbe]].


When he merited to enter the holy room of the Rebbe and present a pidyon nefesh with a request for a blessing from the Rebbe for zera chaya v'kayama, the Rebbe inquired about his daily schedule. The chassid laid out all his activities throughout the day, and after the Rebbe listened to the chassid's words, he replied that he should go to a doctor.
When he merited to enter the holy room of the Rebbe and present a pidyon nefesh with a request for a blessing from the Rebbe for zera chaya v'kayama, the Rebbe inquired about his daily schedule. The chassid laid out all his activities throughout the day, and after the Rebbe listened to the chassid's words, he replied that he should go to a doctor.
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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