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== Publication of the Series ==
== Publication of the Series ==
At the farbrengen of Yud Kislev 1985, [[the Rebbe]] Melech HaMoshiach instructed to begin printing the manuscripts of the Mitteler Rebbe's maamarim that had not yet been published. The Rebbe instructed to begin with the maamarim on Sefer Vayikra, which was printed on 2nd Nissan that same year. During the following years until 1991, the rest of the books were printed (except for the book containing the Hanachos from 1817 which was printed in 1994).
At the farbrengen of Yud Kislev 1985, [[the Rebbe]] Melech HaMoshiach instructed to begin printing the manuscripts of the Mitteler Rebbe's maamarim that had not yet been published. The Rebbe instructed to begin with the maamarim on Sefer Vayikra<ref>This is because most of the maamarim of Bereishis and Shemos have already been printed in the Toras Chaim seforim.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​</ref>, which was printed on 2nd Nissan that same year. During the following years until 1991, the rest of the books were printed (except for the book containing the Hanachos from 1817 which was printed in 1994).


Most volumes of the series, as well as individual kuntresim published over the years by Kehot, were edited by Rabbi Alexander Ziskind Pikarsky.
Most volumes of the series, as well as individual kuntresim published over the years by Kehot, were edited by Rabbi Alexander Ziskind Pikarsky.
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* Toras Chaim
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Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai is a series of books (approximately 20 volumes) containing the chassidic discourses of the Mitteler Rebbe.

The series includes about fifteen books on the Torah[1], and one book on Neviim and Kesuvim. Additionally, the series includes the following books: Hanachos - 1817, Drushei Chasunah (2 volumes) and Kuntresim. In 1992, the maamar "Dor L'dor" was published.

Publication of the Series[edit | edit source]

At the farbrengen of Yud Kislev 1985, the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach instructed to begin printing the manuscripts of the Mitteler Rebbe's maamarim that had not yet been published. The Rebbe instructed to begin with the maamarim on Sefer Vayikra[2], which was printed on 2nd Nissan that same year. During the following years until 1991, the rest of the books were printed (except for the book containing the Hanachos from 1817 which was printed in 1994).

Most volumes of the series, as well as individual kuntresim published over the years by Kehot, were edited by Rabbi Alexander Ziskind Pikarsky.

Parts of the Series[edit | edit source]

  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Bereishis
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Shemos (Part 1)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Shemos (Part 2)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Vayikra (Part 1)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Vayikra (Part 2)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Bamidbar (Part 1)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Bamidbar (Part 2)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Bamidbar (Part 3)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Bamidbar (Part 4)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Bamidbar (Part 5)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Devarim (Part 1)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Devarim (Part 2)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Devarim (Part 3)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Devarim (Part 4)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Neviim and Kesuvim
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Drushei Chasunah (Part 1)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Drushei Chasunah (Part 2)
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Kuntresim
  • Maamarei Admur Ha'emtzai - Hanachos - 1817

See Also[edit | edit source]

  • Pokeach Ivrim
  • Toras Chaim
  1. Bereishit, Shemot (2 volumes), Vayikra (2 volumes), Bamidbar (5 volumes), Devarim (4 volumes).​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
  2. This is because most of the maamarim of Bereishis and Shemos have already been printed in the Toras Chaim seforim.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​