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A Baal Teshuva is a title given to a Jew who at some point in their life made a turning point and began observing Torah and mitzvos. In Chabad Chassidus, there are hundreds and thousands of such chassidim who became Baalei Teshuva after meeting with the Rebbe or his chassidim.
A Baal Teshuva is a title given to a Jew who at some point in their life made a turning point and began observing [[Torah]] and mitzvos. In Chabad Chassidus, there are hundreds and thousands of such chassidim who became Baalei Teshuva after meeting with [[the Rebbe]] or his chassidim.


Throughout Eretz Hakodesh and the entire world, there are yeshivos for these temimim, where the bochurim learn basic halachic studies related to daily Jewish life, together and combined with the study of Chassidus and Gemara. Similar frameworks exist for girls.
Throughout [[Eretz Yisroel|Eretz Hakodesh]] and the entire world, there are yeshivos for these temimim, where the bochurim learn basic halachic studies related to daily Jewish life, together and combined with the study of [[Toras HaChassidus|Chassidus]] and Gemara. Similar frameworks exist for girls.


In Chabad Chassidus, the concept of "Baal Teshuva" receives a deeper meaning, according to which even a tzaddik needs to be a 'Baal Teshuva', according to his own level of avodah.
In Chabad Chassidus, the concept of "Baal Teshuva" receives a deeper meaning, according to which even a tzaddik needs to be a 'Baal Teshuva', according to his own level of avodah.