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Russian (in Russian: Русский - rusky) is the official language of Russia, and it is widely spoken as a conversational language and sometimes even as a mother tongue in neighboring countries that were under Soviet rule. Russian is the most common language in Europe and among the ten most spoken languages in the world.
'''Russian''' (in Russian: Русский - rusky) is the official language of Russia, and it is widely spoken as a conversational language and sometimes even as a mother tongue in neighboring countries that were under Soviet rule. Russian is the most common language in Europe and among the ten most spoken languages in the world.


Since our Rebbeim until the Rebbe Rayatz and the Rebbe mainly lived in these countries, as did a significant and primary portion of Chabad chassidim - this language was previously spoken by many Chabad chassidim, and there are even many Chabad niggunim in this language.
Since our Rebbeim until the Rebbe Rayatz and the Rebbe mainly lived in these countries, as did a significant and primary portion of Chabad chassidim - this language was previously spoken by many Chabad chassidim, and there are even many Chabad niggunim in this language.
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The book "Jewish Awareness" by Nadav Cohen was also published, presenting central ideas from the Tanya in clear and simple language. It quickly became a bestseller and was translated into English and Russian, with several editions published.
The book "Jewish Awareness" by Nadav Cohen was also published, presenting central ideas from the Tanya in clear and simple language. It quickly became a bestseller and was translated into English and Russian, with several editions published.
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