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Several educators and emissaries heard from the Rebbe that "children should learn in the language they understand best, through which they will understand more and learn more."
Several educators and emissaries heard from the Rebbe that "children should learn in the language they understand best, through which they will understand more and learn more."


= Legacy and Importance =
== Legacy and Importance ==
The use of Yiddish remains significant in Chassidic communities, particularly in educational and religious contexts. Its preservation helps maintain a connection to the rich heritage of Chassidic teachings while serving as a practical medium for transmitting Torah concepts.
The use of Yiddish remains significant in Chassidic communities, particularly in educational and religious contexts. Its preservation helps maintain a connection to the rich heritage of Chassidic teachings while serving as a practical medium for transmitting Torah concepts.