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Each of our Rebbes had distinctive characteristics in their discourses:
Each of our Rebbes had distinctive characteristics in their discourses:


The Alter Rebbe: Initially gave short "ways," then longer "letters," then "Torahs," and finally "discourses." His style changed after his imprisonment in Petersburg in 1799, with more detailed explanations.
[[The Alter Rebbe]]: Initially gave short "ways," then longer "letters," then "Torahs," and finally "discourses." His style changed after his imprisonment in Petersburg in 1799, with more detailed explanations.


The Mitteler Rebbe: Much longer discourses with extensive explanations, reflecting his connection to the spiritual level of Binah (understanding).
[[The Mitteler Rebbe]]: Much longer discourses with extensive explanations, reflecting his connection to the spiritual level of [[Sefiras HaBinah|Binah]] (understanding).


The Tzemach Tzedek: Rich with rabbinic quotes and references, sometimes challenging for those unfamiliar with the sources.
[[The Tzemach Tzedek]]: Rich with rabbinic quotes and references, sometimes challenging for those unfamiliar with the sources.


The Maharash: Introduced the "Hemshech" - series of connected discourses on shared themes.
[[The Rebbe Maharash]]: Introduced the "Hemshech" - series of connected discourses on shared themes.


The Rashab: Known as "the Rambam of Chassidic teachings" for his systematic explanations.
[[The Rebbe Rashab]]: Known as "the Rambam of Chassidic teachings" for his systematic explanations.


The Rayatz: First to publish discourses in Yiddish translation for broader accessibility.
The Rayatz: First to publish discourses in Yiddish translation for broader accessibility.