Chabad: Difference between revisions

Tachlis (talk | contribs)
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
Tachlis (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
Line 104: Line 104:


=== Holidays ===
=== Holidays ===
There are a number of days marked by the Chabad movement as special days. Major holidays include the dates of the release of the leaders of the movement, the ''rebbes'' of Chabad, from prison, others corresponded to the leaders' birthdays, anniversaries of death, and other life events.
There are a number of [[Chabad holidays|days marked by the Chabad movement as special days]]. Major holidays include the dates of the release of the leaders of the movement, the ''rebbes'' of Chabad, from prison, others corresponded to the leaders' birthdays, anniversaries of death, and other life events.


The days marking the leaders' release, are celebrated by the Chabad movement as "Days of Liberation" ([[Hebrew]]: {{Lang|he|יום גאולה}} ({{Lang|he|Yom Geulah}})). The most noted day is {{Lang|he|[[Yud Tes Kislev]]}}—the liberation of Rabbi [[Shneur Zalman of Liadi]], the founder of the Chabad movement. The day is also called the "New Year of Hasidism".<ref name="sichoscustom"/>
The days marking the leaders' release, are celebrated by the Chabad movement as "Days of Liberation" ([[Hebrew]]: {{Lang|he|יום גאולה}} ({{Lang|he|Yom Geulah}})). The most noted day is {{Lang|he|[[Yud Tes Kislev]]}}—the liberation of Rabbi [[Shneur Zalman of Liadi]], the founder of the Chabad movement. The day is also called the "New Year of Hasidism".<ref name="sichoscustom"/>