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- 11:04, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page The Niggun "Kol Dodi Dofek" (Created page with "The niggun '''Kol Dodi Dofek''' is one of the ten niggunim of the Alter Rebbe. In Sefer HaNiggunim it appears as the fifth niggun. == References from Our Rebbeim Regarding the Niggun == The Frierdiker Rebbe would instruct to sing this niggun during farbrengens of Anash. On one occasion he said about the niggun: "It cleanses the soul and removes from it the sircha (= impurity) which can be discerned in the final movement." The Mitteler Rebbe said about the niggun: "The...") Tag: Visual edit
- 11:02, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Niggun Tzeinah Ureinah (Created page with "'''Tzeinah Ureinah''' is a devekus niggun that was sung by the Alter Rebbe. The name of the niggun is taken from a verse in Shir HaShirim (Chapter 3, verse 11):<blockquote>"Tzeinah ureinah b'nos Tziyon bamelech Shlomo ba'atarah she'itrah lo imo b'yom chasunaso uvyom simchas libo"</blockquote>This niggun is one of the ten niggunim of the Alter Rebbe. On one occasion, the Alter Rebbe explained the meaning of the words "Tzeinah Ureinah" in avodas Hashem; '''Tzeinah''' - by...") Tag: Visual edit
- 11:01, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Nigun Lecha Dodi (Created page with "'''Nigun Lecha Dodi''' is a melody attributed to the Alter Rebbe, which is sung with the words of the Shabbat liturgical poem "Lecha Dodi" (composed by the Kabbalist Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz who was a resident of the city of Tzfat. Rabbi Shlomo also signed his name in the first letters of the stanzas of the poem). The Rebbe Rashab would customarily sing this melody with devotion during the first verse of the Shema prayer on weekdays. This melody has a different version (an...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:59, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Nigun K'Ayal Ta'arog (Admur HaZaken) (Created page with "The nigun '''K'ayal Ta'arog''' was heard by the Chossid Reb Shmuel Gronem Esterman from an elderly man who was in the group of musicians by The Alter Rebbe. The Alter Rebbe would sing this nigun frequently, with great dveikus. That elderly man was blind in his youth, and his father brought him to The Alter Rebbe to heal him. The Alter Rebbe opened the Zohar and commanded the child to read from it. At first, the child saw only blurry letters, and then The Alter Rebbe reb...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:56, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Nigun Yoshan (Admur Hazaken) (Created page with "'''Nigun Yoshan''' is a nigun attributed to the Alter Rebbe.However, it is not certain whether this is one of the ten nigunim the Alter Rebbe composed himself or not. In this nigun, one can hear the hispa'alus and the ratzo of the chassid to be included in Elokus, and on the other side, the shov that expresses the kabbalas ol in the fulfillment of Torah and mitzvos here below in this world. This is nigun #11 in Sefer HaNigunim. In recent generations, the nigun was matc...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:54, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Devekut Niggun for Shabbat (Alter Rebbe) (Created page with "'''Devekut Niggun''' is a niggun of devotion for Shabbat prayers attributed to the Alter Rebbe. With this niggun, the Rebbe Rashab and the Rebbe Rayatz would pray with immense devekut (attachment) and enthusiasm according to the Chabad approach every Shabbat Kodesh when they prayed in private. The Rebbe Rayatz once expressed about this niggun: "When one prays at length and engages in avoda, the niggun emerges by itself." Since the movements of this niggun rise and fall...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:53, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Niggun Deveykus Rosh Hashanah (Admur Hazaken) (Created page with "The '''Niggun Deveykus for Rosh Hashanah''' is customarily sung by all Chabad Rebbes in every generation with devotion, enthusiasm, and heart-stirring tears, like a person crying over a faithful friend who has departed - during the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur prayers, especially during the evening prayers of the first night of Rosh Hashanah and before the shofar blowing on both days of Rosh Hashanah. == Origin of the Niggun == About the origin of this niggun, the Rebbe...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:52, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Arba Bavos (Created page with "'''Arba Bavos''' (originally in Yiddish: '''Der Nigun fun Fir Fallen'''. Also called '''Nigun Admur Hazaken''' and sometimes '''Niguno Shel HaRav''') is the most important and profound nigun among Chabad Chassidus niggunim. The nigun was composed by the Alter Rebbe while he was with his teacher, the Maggid of Mezritch, and after his appointment as Rebbe, he improved it. The nigun has four "houses" called bavos, corresponding to the four spiritual worlds: Atzilus, Briah,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:49, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Nigun Avinu Malkeinu (Created page with "The nigun (melody) for the words '''"Avinu Malkeinu ein lanu melech ela atah"''' is one of the ten niguns attributed to the Alter Rebbe. To this day, Chassidim customarily sing this nigun whenever the prayer Avinu Malkeinu is recited in public. This nigun is number 6 in Sefer HaNigunim (The Book of Niguns). As an introduction to the nigun, a special yearning melody is sung, which is customarily repeated twice. This nigun is unique in that the first words are repeated...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:47, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Nigun "Keli Ata" (Created page with "'''Keli Ata''' is one of the ten Nigunim (melodies) of the Alter Rebbe. The lyrics of this nigun are taken from Tehillim (Psalms 118:28), which are also recited in the Hallel prayer: "Keli Ata v'odeka, Elokai aromemeka" ("You are my G-d and I will thank You, my G-d I will exalt You"). In the Rebbe's household, it is customary to sing this nigun at the conclusion of the Seder night after saying "L'Shana Haba'ah B'Yerushalayim" (Next year in Jerusalem), at the time when...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:46, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page The Ten Niggunim (Created page with "A tradition among Chassidim tells that the Alter Rebbe composed '''ten niggunim''' that are precisely calibrated and allude to elevated concepts in the supernal worlds. These niggunim possess a special segulah, bringing those who sing them to an awakening of teshuvah and to a state where the neshamah cleaves to Elokus. Some have the custom not to sing these niggunim routinely, but rather at designated times or at auspicious moments. Regarding the Niggun Arbah Bavos (Fou...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:45, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Nigun Birchas Kohanim (Created page with "'''Nigun Birchas Kohanim''' (Priestly Blessing Melody) is a melody accepted among Chabad chassidim for the Priestly Blessing recited on the duchan during holidays and festivals. The melody was composed by the choir of chassidim of the Mitteler Rebbe. According to tradition, this is the melody that the kohanim sang in the Beis Hamikdash when they blessed Bnei Yisroel on the duchan. The choir members composed several melodies that did not find favor in the eyes of the Mit...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:43, 6 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Der Mitteler Rebbes Kapelye (Created page with "thumb '''"Der Mitteler Rebbes Kapelye"''' is a niggun composed by the choir of the Mitteler Rebbe's chassidim, and became very beloved by the Mitteler Rebbe himself. In a private audience with musician Jean Zeidel-Rudolf, the Rebbe said that the niggun contains contrasts and different intense emotional states, and the movements of dveikus and hiskashrus to Hashem can be felt in it. The niggun transitions from a minor scale expressing a quiet...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 09:11, 6 April 2025 M.robin talk contribs moved page Alter Simchovitch to Chaim Alter Nissan Shimon Shimchovitch
- 09:07, 6 April 2025 M.robin talk contribs moved page Aharon Rokeach of Belz to Aharon Rokeach (Misspelled title: שם תקין)
- 03:15, 6 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Talk:Aharon Kozin (Created page with "Name needs to be changed the way it is spelled")
- 02:23, 6 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Dibbur (Created page with "'''Dibbur,''' speech, is an innate tool a person has to express his thoughs and soul faculties. The tools used to tap into and express the faculties of the soul in called garments in Chassidic terminology. Speech is the second garment (the first is thought and the last is action). It is used mainly in speech and to communicate with other people. Because of the quality of expression in speech it is used at times when describing a process in the upper worlds of dra...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:18, 6 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Thought (Redirected page to Machshavah) Tags: New redirect Visual edit
- 01:59, 6 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Machshavah (Created page with "'''Machshavah, thought''', is an innate tool a person uses to consciously tap into his ability to process intellect. The tools used to tap into and express the inner faculties of the soul [the intelectual and emotinal faculties] are refered to in Chassidic terminology as "Levushim," garments. "Thought," is the innermost garment which is most united and attached to the soul and its faculties. This tool is always in use. == Unwanted Thougts == Bei...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:48, 6 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Koach HaSechel (Created page with " Koach HaSechel SheBenefesh, the '''power of intellect in the soul,''' reveals itself in stages. As it is concealed within the essence of the soul, it is called '''hiyuli'''<ref>In Kabbalistic terminology, it is called '''chochmah stimaah''' (concealed wisdom), in the language of the Geonim '''sechel muflah''' (wondrous intellect), and it is the power of '''hiyuli intellect''' (Maamarim 5689, Discourse "On the Eighth Day of Assembly," section 52).</ref> (and sometim...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:28, 6 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page User:Benny (Created page with "There needs to be a page for discussions but meanwhile I'll post here. A few things I want to point out: '''Sources''': When translating articles add sources. The original Chabadpedia is a bit guily about this but the only way a cite like this can be a reliable source of information is when everyting is sourced. Besides adding a major degree of reliability to the cite it also makes such a cite usefull even if the writing is not the greatest. '''Bad Translation''':...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:10, 5 April 2025 User account Fuehrerscheinn7197 talk contribs was created
- 14:05, 5 April 2025 M.robin talk contribs moved page Mesivta lubavitch baltimore to Talk:Mesivta lubavitch baltimore
- 12:56, 5 April 2025 Moshe greene talk contribs created page Mesivta lubavitch baltimore (Created page with "mesivta lubavitch baltimore otherwise known as "MLB" is a very good and chasidish yeshivah. The menahel ruchni is Rabbi Mendel Kaminker,and the head mashpia is Rabbi Yanky Werner. Although the head shliach of maryland (which the yeshvah is in his building) is extremely anti, the yeshivah itself is very meshichist") Tag: Visual edit
- 12:52, 5 April 2025 User account Moshe greene talk contribs was created
- 17:04, 4 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Created page with "Kitzur Shulchan Aruch is a book that summarizes the Shulchan Aruch, primarily dealing with the Orach Chaim and Yoreh De'ah sections, and mainly focuses on laws relevant to daily life such as prayer, blessings, Sabbath, and similar topics. The book was authored by Rabbi Solomon Ganzfried, one of Hungary's greatest scholars. The simplicity and conciseness of the book made it especially popular; during the author's lifetime, the book was printed in approximately 14 edit...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 16:49, 4 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Herman Wouk (Created page with "'''Herman Wouk''' (May 27, 1915 – May 17, 2019) was an orhodox Jewish American author and novelist. He published many novels and won a distinguished prize. One of his non-ficition books ''This is My G-d'', the Rebbe encouraged to spread among IDF sooldiers. ==== Further Reading ==== D. Margolin [") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 16:20, 4 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Shchedrin (Redirected page to The Town of Shchedrin) Tags: New redirect Visual edit: Switched
- 16:01, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Georgia (Created page with "'''Georgia''' or gruzia, is a region located on the border of europe-asia neighboring the eastern side of the black sea, in the geographical area of the caucasus mountains. its terrain is mountainous and rich in natural resources, attracting many tourists. the country is also located at a crossroads on the historic 'silk road' route through which goods traveled from east to west, which greatly contributed to its prosperity and development. the country borders russia to t...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:56, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Ukraine (Created page with "'''Ukraine''' (in Ukrainian: Україна) is a country in Eastern Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the south, Russia to the east and northeast, Belarus to the north, Poland to the northwest, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, and Romania and Moldova to the southwest. In the past, the territory of the country belonged to the Russian Empire and was part of the Soviet Union. It gained independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Since the founding of th...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:45, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Soviet Union (Created page with "'''Soviet Union''' (in Russian '''Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik'''; also known by the initials '''S.S.S.R''' in Hebrew translation: '''Union of Soviet Socialist Republics'''), was established as a result of the '''Communist Revolution''' or '''October Revolution''' that took place in Russia in 5678 (1917) by the Chairman of the Bolshevik Party Vladimir Lenin after the February Revolution in which the liberal provisional government seized power. The USSR...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:39, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Russia (Created page with "'''Russia''' is the largest country in the world, where Chabad Chassidut was founded, and where its center remained from its founding until the winter of 5688 (1928). It suffered from regimes that persecuted Torah-observant Jews, and many Chassidim gave their lives there for Kiddush Hashem. Today, the Shlichus enterprise flourishes there. The Chief Rabbi of Russia is Rabbi Berel Lazar. On Shemini Atzeret 5731 (1971), the Rebbe appointed Rabbi Yehuda Butarshvili as Russi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:21, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Massachusetts (Created page with "'''Massachusetts''' (in English: '''Massachusetts'''), is the fourteenth largest state by population in the United States, with approximately 7 million people living there as of 5780 (2020), including over one hundred thousand Jews. Settlement in the area began as early as 5380 (1620), and the region began to be populated at a rapid pace. In 5390 (1630), the state capital, Boston, was founded. The state has dozens of Chabad houses working to bring Jews closer to Torah...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:20, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Chicago (Created page with "'''Chicago''' is the largest city in the state of Illinois and the third largest in the United States with approximately 2,700,000 residents in the city, and about 9,600,000 in the metropolitan area. The city also has a large and historic Jewish community, which is the fourth largest Jewish community in the United States. Chicago has a large Chabad community, one of the most significant in the United States, numbering approximately 250 anash families as of 5781 (2021), w...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:18, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Pittsburgh (Created page with "'''Pittsburgh''' is the second largest city in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States. As of 5781 (2021), the city has a Chabad community of approximately 200 Anash (Chabad Chassidic) families. == Chabad Community in Pittsburgh == The roots of Chabad Chassidus in Pittsburgh began in 5703 (1943) when the Frierdiker Rebbe (Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn) sent Rabbi Shalom Posner to serve as a shliach (emissary) to Pittsburgh and establish a branch of Yeshivas To...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:16, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Postville (Created page with "'''Postville''' is a small town located in the state of Iowa in the United States. This town is home to the largest kosher slaughterhouse in the world, around which a Jewish community and a Chassidic yeshiva were established. == The Slaughterhouse == In 5747 (1987), R' Avraham Aharon Rubashkin established a cattle and poultry slaughterhouse in Postville called Agriprocessors. He purchased the slaughterhouse facility from a network of factories that was on the verge of b...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:14, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Pomona (Created page with "thumb '''Pomona''' is a village in New York State located north of the Hasidic city of Monsey, in Rockland County. The village sits on a high mountain from where you can view New York City. Because of the abundance of tall trees and large spaces, the village resembles Kfar Chabad and Lubavitch. The village has about 928 households, of which about 500 families are Anash (members of the Chabad community). File:ישיבה קטנה פומו...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 14:12, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Morristown (Created page with "'''Morristown''' is a town and the county seat of Morris County in New Jersey, United States. == Chabad Community in the City == This section is incomplete. Please contribute to ChabadPedia and complete it. There may be more details on the discussion page. == Visits of the Rebbe Rayatz == Extended article - '''Morristown Visits''' The Rebbe Rayatz (Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn) visited the "Sanatorium Morristown" health resort three times. In the years 5701 (1941)...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:10, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Australia (Created page with "thumb The continent of '''Australia''' is a large land area located between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean on the bottom side of the Earth. This continent is considered the smallest among the seven continents, and its population numbers about 25 million people living in a federation of six states. Most Jews on the continent live primarily in Sydney and Melbourne, and their number reaches one hundred thousand souls. The...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 14:08, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Baltimore (Created page with "'''Baltimore''' is the largest city in the state of Maryland in the United States, with over 500,000 residents, including approximately 27,000 Jews who make up about 4% of the city's population. Baltimore has a well-established Chabad community that was founded during the time of the Tzemach Tzedek by chassidim who fled from pogroms that occurred in Russia. As of 5780 (2020), the Chabad community in Baltimore numbers about 200 families who have educational institutions,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:05, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Philadelphia (Created page with "'''Philadelphia''' is the largest city in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States and serves as a port city on the East Coast. The city was honored with a special visit from the Rebbe Rayatz during his first journey to the United States, and maintains extensive Chabad activity with dozens of Shliach couples who operate Jewish programs, educational institutions, chesed organizations, and more. It also had the privilege of being at the forefront of the Shlichus revo...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 14:03, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Translation (Created page with "'''Translation''' is an action that converts content from the source language to the target language, with the goal of allowing people who don't understand the source language to comprehend the content. A person engaged in translating written texts is called a '''translator''', while someone who translates spoken words is called an '''interpreter'''. Unlike free translation that focuses on the general content, translating original texts such as the Tanach and Sefer HaTa...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:00, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Lashon Hakodesh (Created page with "'''Lashon HaKodesh''' is the language of the Holy One, Blessed be He, and through it He created the world and drew down divine life-force to all creations. Since the creation of the world, all of humanity spoke Lashon HaKodesh, until the events of the Tower of Babel, after which Hashem confused the language of all the earth. == The Essence of the Language == The language is composed of the letters of the Torah which are from Heaven, and they are called Lashon HaKodesh...") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:59, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Aramaic (Created page with "'''Aramaic''' is the language in which central holy books were written, such as the books of Ezra and Daniel in the Tanach, the Babylonian Talmud, the Jerusalem Talmud, and the Zohar. Aramaic underwent many changes throughout the years, from 'Early Aramaic' in the days of Lavan the Aramean (beginning of the second millennium since the creation of the world, around 1600 BCE), until 'Modern Aramaic' which is spoken today in certain villages in Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Georgia,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:58, 4 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Category:From Shchedrin (Created blank page)
- 13:57, 4 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Category:Tmimim Shchedrin staff (Created blank page)
- 13:57, 4 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Yaakov Baruch Karasik (Created page with "Rabbi '''Yaakov Baruch Karasik''' (5644-5645? - 5681) was a mashgiach overseeing the study of nigleh at the Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva in the town of Shchedrin, and later at Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch. == Biography == Born in the town of Lapitz, to his father Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Karasik and his mother Chaya Sarah. On his father's side, he was descended from the Chassid Binyamin Kletzker and on his mother's...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 13:57, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Russian (Created page with "Russian (in Russian: Русский - rusky) is the official language of Russia, and it is widely spoken as a conversational language and sometimes even as a mother tongue in neighboring countries that were under Soviet rule. Russian is the most common language in Europe and among the ten most spoken languages in the world. Since our Rebbeim until the Rebbe Rayatz and the Rebbe mainly lived in these countries, as did a significant and primary portion of Chabad chassidim...") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:53, 4 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page French (Created page with "'''The French language''' (in its native language: Français, pronounced "Fransé") is a Latin-Romance language that serves as a mother tongue for about 80 million people, alongside approximately 140 million additional people who speak the language, with a total of about 220 million people using it. The French language serves as an official language in various communities and organizations such as the European Union, the International Olympic Committee, the UN, and the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:49, 4 April 2025 Benny talk contribs created page Tomchei Tmimim Shchedrin (Created page with "The '''Tomchei Tmimim Shchedrin Yeshiva''' was a branch of the Tomchei Tmimim yeshiva network that operated in the town of Shchedrin between the years 5670-?. == Establishment of the Yeshiva == The yeshiva was founded in the year 5669 after a group of robbers and murderers attacked one of the houses in the town and murdered seven of its residents. The frightened townspeople sent a delegation to Rebbe Rashab and asked him to strengthen the spirits...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched