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Created page with "'''Bichlach''' is a term used to describe a collection of Chassidic discourses written in manuscript form. The origin of the word 'bichl' is from the Yiddish language, meaning - booklet. In the library of Agudas Chassidei Chabad in New York, there are dozens of manuscripts in the holy handwriting of our Rebbeim throughout the generations, containing deep discourses in Chassidus ('maamarim' in Chabad terminology). There are also manuscripts of Chassidim who copied the m..."
 
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'''Bichlach''' is a term used to describe a collection of Chassidic discourses written in manuscript form. The origin of the word 'bichl' is from the Yiddish language, meaning - booklet.
'''Bichlach''' is a term used to describe a collection of Chassidic discourses written in manuscript form. The origin of the word 'bichl' is from the Yiddish language, meaning - booklet.