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==== Chazarat Maamar (Repeating a Discourse) ==== | ==== Chazarat Maamar (Repeating a Discourse) ==== | ||
In the days of the Mitteler Rebbe, the custom began among Chassidim to repeat Chassidic discourses in the towns scattered along their way from the Rebbe to their place of residence. This custom is called "Chazarat Dach" (repeating Chassidus). | In the days of [[the Mitteler Rebbe]], the custom began among Chassidim to repeat Chassidic discourses in the towns scattered along their way from the Rebbe to their place of residence. This custom is called "Chazarat Dach" (repeating Chassidus). | ||
Even today, reciting a Chassidic discourse by heart or from writings is called "Chazarat Dach," and the custom is maintained mainly during Raava D'Raavin (the most favorable time) every Shabbat, as is the custom of Chassidim, and at special farbrengens (gatherings) such as on birthdays. | Even today, reciting a Chassidic discourse by heart or from writings is called "Chazarat Dach," and the custom is maintained mainly during Raava D'Raavin (the most favorable time) every Shabbat, as is the custom of Chassidim, and at special farbrengens (gatherings) such as on birthdays. | ||