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== Major holidays == | == Major holidays == | ||
* Yud Kislev (10 Kislev) – Liberation of [[the Mitteler Rebbe]] from Tsarist imprisonment. | * [[Yud Kislev]] (10 Kislev) – Liberation of [[the Mitteler Rebbe]] from Tsarist imprisonment. | ||
* Yud Tes Kislev - Chof Kislev (19-20 Kislev) – Known as the "Rosh Hashanah of Chassidism," marking the liberation of [[the Alter Rebbe]], Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad, on 19 Kislev and his subsequence liberation from the inquisitive misnagdim on 20 Kislev. The day also marks the publishing of the Sefer haTanya, the foundational work of Chabad Chassidus. The day also marks the histalkus of [[the Maggid of Mezritch]]. | * [[Yud Tes Kislev]] - Chof Kislev (19-20 Kislev) – Known as the "Rosh Hashanah of Chassidism," marking the liberation of [[the Alter Rebbe]], Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad, on 19 Kislev and his subsequence liberation from the inquisitive misnagdim on 20 Kislev. The day also marks the publishing of the Sefer haTanya, the foundational work of Chabad Chassidus. The day also marks the histalkus of [[the Maggid of Mezritch]]. | ||
* Hei Teves (5 Tevet) – The Victory of the Seforim, the day the stolen books were returned to the Chabad library. | * Hei Teves (5 Tevet) – The Victory of the Seforim, the day the stolen books were returned to the Chabad library. | ||
* Yud Beis-Yud Gimmel Tammuz (12-13 Tammuz) – Birthday and final liberation of [[the Rebbe Rayatz]], Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the sixth Chabad Rebbe, from Soviet imprisonment. | * Yud Beis-Yud Gimmel Tammuz (12-13 Tammuz) – Birthday and final liberation of [[the Rebbe Rayatz]], Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the sixth Chabad Rebbe, from Soviet imprisonment. | ||
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