Basha'ah Shehikdimu 5672 (1912): Difference between revisions
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# Explanation of the innovation in Torah through Jewish divine service and the concept of yichuda ila'ah and yichuda tata'ah in a different way | # Explanation of the innovation in Torah through Jewish divine service and the concept of yichuda ila'ah and yichuda tata'ah in a different way | ||
== Delivery of the Maamarim == | ==== Delivery of the Maamarim ==== | ||
The maamarim were delivered in four periods: | The maamarim were delivered in four periods: | ||
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The other maamarim delivered during these years were printed in Sefer HaMaamarim 5672-5676. | The other maamarim delivered during these years were printed in Sefer HaMaamarim 5672-5676. | ||
== Publication == | ==== Publication ==== | ||
The sefer was first published in three volumes before Yud Shevat 5737 (1977) by Otzar HaChassidim. | The sefer was first published in three volumes before Yud Shevat 5737 (1977) by Otzar HaChassidim. | ||
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At the beginning of the sefer is an index of maamarim with the content of each maamar's beginning - as it appeared in a list from the Frierdiker Rebbe. Also included are photographs of the Rebbe Rashab's handwriting of the first page of the hemshech, a page from the kuntres of beginnings and corrections, a page from the kuntres of summaries, and a page from the transcription of the maamarim with added beginning and end. | At the beginning of the sefer is an index of maamarim with the content of each maamar's beginning - as it appeared in a list from the Frierdiker Rebbe. Also included are photographs of the Rebbe Rashab's handwriting of the first page of the hemshech, a page from the kuntres of beginnings and corrections, a page from the kuntres of summaries, and a page from the transcription of the maamarim with added beginning and end. | ||
For years, Rashag, Rabbi Moshe Gurary, and Rabbi Yaakov Landau requested from the Rebbe to publish the hemshech, but the Rebbe declined (part of the hemshech had already been published earlier in photographs). | For years, Rashag, Rabbi Moshe Gurary, and Rabbi Yaakov Landau requested from the Rebbe to publish the hemshech, but the Rebbe declined (part of the hemshech had already been published earlier in photographs). | ||