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{{Further|Lechatchila Ariber}} | {{Further|Lechatchila Ariber}} | ||
The Maharash coined the phrase and taught the philosophy known as ''Lechatchila Ariber'' (Yiddish: "from the outset, go over" — that is, go above the obstacle). Because of this, the Rebbe [Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson] referred to the Maharash as "the master of ''Lechatchila Ariber''." | The Rebbe Maharash coined the phrase and taught the philosophy known as ''Lechatchila Ariber'' (Yiddish: "from the outset, go over" — that is, go above the obstacle). Because of this, the Rebbe [Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson] referred to the Maharash as "the master of ''Lechatchila Ariber''." | ||
In his own words:<ref>''Likkutei Dibburim'', vol. 5 (translated edition), p. 1270.</ref> | In his own words:<ref>''Likkutei Dibburim'', vol. 5 (translated edition), p. 1270.</ref> | ||