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Created page with "thumb '''Reshimos''' are writings that the Rebbe wrote for himself. Most of these writings were kept by the Rebbe and most were not published by him, except for selected portions[1], which he then noted as "from my reshimos" or "from my collection of reshimos." After 3 Tammuz 5754 (1994), some members of Agudas Chassidei Chabad took out the reshimos that were kept by the Rebbe in his holy room in his desk drawer[2], and published them in a seri..." |
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'''Reshimos''' are writings that the Rebbe wrote for himself. Most of these writings were kept by the Rebbe and most were not published by him, except for selected portions[1], which he then noted as "from my reshimos" or "from my collection of reshimos." | '''Reshimos''' are writings that [[the Rebbe]] wrote for himself. Most of these writings were kept by the Rebbe and most were not published by him, except for selected portions[1], which he then noted as "from my reshimos" or "from my collection of reshimos." | ||
After 3 Tammuz 5754 (1994), some members of Agudas Chassidei Chabad took out the reshimos that were kept by the Rebbe in his holy room in his desk drawer[2], and published them in a series of books called "Reshimos." Many Chabad rabbis opposed this move. | After 3 Tammuz 5754 (1994), some members of Agudas Chassidei Chabad took out the reshimos that were kept by the Rebbe in his holy room in his desk drawer[2], and published them in a series of books called "Reshimos." Many Chabad rabbis opposed this move. | ||