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A Chassidic discourse (also known as DACH - Divine Living Words) in Chabad Chassidism refers to teachings about Chassidic philosophy delivered or written by the Rebbe. According to [[Reb Hillel Paritcher|Rabbi Hillel of Paritch]], when a Rebbe delivers a discourse, the Divine Presence speaks through his throat.
A Chassidic discourse (also known as DACH - Divine Living Words) in Chabad Chassidism refers to teachings about Chassidic philosophy delivered or written by the [[Rebbe]]. According to [[Reb Hillel Paritcher|Rabbi Hillel of Paritch]], when a Rebbe delivers a discourse, the Divine Presence speaks through his throat.


Before the Rebbe begins delivering a discourse, Chassidim sing a special preparatory melody called a "preparation niggun." During the discourse, Chassidim stand in their places. There were times when the Rebbe would deliver a discourse without a preparation niggun.
Before the Rebbe begins delivering a discourse, Chassidim sing a special preparatory melody called a [["preparation niggun."]] During the discourse, [[Chassidim]] stand in their places. There were times when the Rebbe would deliver a discourse without a preparation niggun.


== Styles in Chabad Discourses ==
== Styles in Chabad Discourses ==
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* Niggun Rostov - preparatory niggun for a maamar
* Niggun Rostov - preparatory niggun for a maamar
* Chozer - a term for talented Chassidim with good memory and understanding, capable of remembering the long Chassidic discourses
* Chozer - a term for talented Chassidim with good memory and understanding, capable of remembering the long Chassidic discourses
* Niggun ShaD - a niggun customarily sung after the repetition of a maamar
* Niggun ShaD - a niggun customarily sung after the repetition of a maamar
* Matan Torah Maamar
* Matan Torah Maamar
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