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[[File:התוועדות עם ר' שלמה חיים.jpeg|thumb|A Chassidic Farbrengen with the Mashpia Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Kesselman]] | [[File:התוועדות עם ר' שלמה חיים.jpeg|thumb|A Chassidic Farbrengen with the Mashpia Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Kesselman]] | ||
[[File:חסידים מתוועדים בסוכת 770.jpg|thumb|A Chassidic Farbrengen in The Courtyard of 770]] | [[File:חסידים מתוועדים בסוכת 770.jpg|thumb|A Chassidic Farbrengen in The Courtyard of 770]] | ||
'''Hitva'adus''' (or '''Farbrengen''' in [[Yiddish]]) is the common name in the Chabad Chassidic community for a gathering of Chassidim. During a Farbrengen, it is customary to raise a glass of 'l'chaim', sing Chassidic niggunim, tell stories of tzaddikim, and share words of Torah. The Farbrengen is usually conducted with a Rav (Mashpia). | '''Hitva'adus''' (or '''Farbrengen''' in [[Yiddish]]) is the common name in the Chabad Chassidic community for a gathering of Chassidim. During a Farbrengen, it is customary to raise a glass of '[[Mashke|l'chaim]]', sing Chassidic niggunim, tell stories of tzaddikim, and share words of Torah. The Farbrengen is usually conducted with a Rav ([[Mashpia]]). | ||
The Rebbe also conducts Hitva'aduyot during which he shares sichos and ma'amarim. In Polish Chassidic groups, a Farbrengen with the Admor is called a "tish." | The Rebbe also conducts Hitva'aduyot during which he shares sichos and ma'amarim. In Polish Chassidic groups, a Farbrengen with the Admor is called a "tish." | ||