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|description=First edition title page (Kapust 1820) | |description=First edition title page (Kapust 1820) | ||
|publication_details = Includes Shaar HaEmunah and Shaar HaYichud | |author=[[The Mitteler Rebbe]] | ||
|publication_details = Includes ''Shaar HaEmunah'' and ''Shaar HaYichud'' | |||
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'''Ner Mitzvah V'Torah Or''' is a work of Chabad teachings (''[[Chassidus|Sefer Chassidus]]'') authored by [[the Mitteler Rebbe]], Rabbi Dovber Schneuri of [[Lubavitch]]. This work was first published in Kopust in 1820, during the lifetime of the Mitteler Rebbe. | '''Ner Mitzvah V'Torah Or''' is a work of Chabad teachings (''[[Chassidus|Sefer Chassidus]]'') authored by [[the Mitteler Rebbe]], Rabbi Dovber Schneuri of [[Lubavitch]]. This work was first published in Kopust in 1820, during the lifetime of the Mitteler Rebbe. | ||
== General structure == | == General structure == | ||
The ''Sefer'' is structured as two parts or "gates" (''she'arim''). The first part is entitled Shaar HaEmunah (The Gate of Faith), and discusses the topics of the ''Yetziyas Mitzrayim'' (the Exodus from Egypt), the eating of Matzah and the Splitting of the Sea. The second part, named Shaar HaYichud, contains a concise explanation of the Seder Hishtalshelus. | The ''Sefer'' is structured as two parts or "gates" (''she'arim''). The first part is entitled ''Shaar HaEmunah'' (The Gate of Faith), and discusses the topics of the ''Yetziyas Mitzrayim'' (the Exodus from Egypt), the eating of Matzah and ''Kriyas Yam Suf'' (the Splitting of the Sea). The second part, named ''Shaar HaYichud'', contains a concise explanation of the Seder Hishtalshelus. | ||
The entire ''Sefer'' is available for free via the Central Chabad Library.<ref>The Mitteler Rebbe. [https://chabadlibrary.org/books/2800000000 Ner Mitzvah V'Torah Or]. The Central Chabad Library.</ref> | The entire ''Sefer'' is available for free via the Central Chabad Library.<ref>The Mitteler Rebbe. [https://chabadlibrary.org/books/2800000000 Ner Mitzvah V'Torah Or]. The Central Chabad Library.</ref> |
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