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The Rebbe's "Haggadah of Pesach with Likutei Taamim Uminhagim" was first published in 5706 (1946). In this Haggadah, the Rebbe collected from dozens of books hundreds of explanations on the order and text of the Haggadah according to the Alter Rebbe's text and his rulings in the Haggadah, with an additional collection of customs for Chabad chassidim. | [[The Rebbe]]'s "Haggadah of Pesach with Likutei Taamim Uminhagim" was first published in 5706 (1946). In this Haggadah, the Rebbe collected from dozens of books hundreds of explanations on the order and text of the Haggadah according to the Alter Rebbe's text and his rulings in the Haggadah, with an additional collection of customs for Chabad chassidim. | ||
The Frierdiker Rebbe's notable response to an expected question related to the publication of the Haggadah is well-known: As is known, within the framework of the "Otzar HaChassidim" publishing system, "Heichalot" (chambers) were established, beginning with the Baal Shem Tov, the Maggid of Mezritch, the Alter Rebbe, and so on. For each Heichal, the Frierdiker Rebbe designated a framework with a special gate design. When the Haggadah was ready for print, the question arose - in which 'gate' should the Haggadah be printed? The Frierdiker Rebbe answered his son-in-law: "Father (the Rebbe Rashab) was a 'pnimi' (inward person), and you are a 'pnimi'. It is therefore appropriate that the Haggadah should appear in a 'gate' like that of Father." | The Frierdiker Rebbe's notable response to an expected question related to the publication of the Haggadah is well-known: As is known, within the framework of the "Otzar HaChassidim" publishing system, "Heichalot" (chambers) were established, beginning with the Baal Shem Tov, the Maggid of Mezritch, the Alter Rebbe, and so on. For each Heichal, the Frierdiker Rebbe designated a framework with a special gate design. When the Haggadah was ready for print, the question arose - in which 'gate' should the Haggadah be printed? The Frierdiker Rebbe answered his son-in-law: "Father (the Rebbe Rashab) was a 'pnimi' (inward person), and you are a 'pnimi'. It is therefore appropriate that the Haggadah should appear in a 'gate' like that of Father." | ||