Rebbe Rashab
The Maimonides of Chassidut, codified, organized, and systemized esoteric profundity in a scientific way.
R’ Sholom Dovber, the fifth Rebbeof Chabad, known as the Rebbe Rashab, was born on 20 Cheshvan 5620 (1860). The Rebbe Rashab established Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch, the Central Chabad Yeshiva system and, in his prolific and profound works, systemized the ideologies, philosophies, and scholastics of Chabad Chassidism. The Rebbe Rashab’s returned his soul to Eden on 2 Nisan 5680 (1920).
The Transcendent Nature of Songs and Stories
Learn how to communicate from the heart and soul from this short video.
Read MoreTo See the Divine
To see the Divine, you learn to savor every sight, every sound, every taste, every touch, every smell.
Read MoreTo Be Like G-d
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Read MoreWhen No is Greater than Yes
Avoiding the wrong thing is better than doing the right thing; protecting is better than serving (Samech Vav) as seen in Parshat Naso and the wilderness.
Read MoreBiography of the Rebbe Rashab
The Rebbe Rashab authored the most comprehensive documents on mysticism, elegantly outlining the mystical infrastructure and its application to our lives.
Read MoreHemshech Samech Vov
Hemshech Samech Vov is a series of 61 discourses by The Rebbe Rashab. In this introduction, Rabbi Simon Jacobson explains the concepts of chassidus used by The Rebbe Rashab in Hemshech Samech Vov.
Read MoreA Tailor in a Stitch: A Rebbe Rashab Story
This Rebbe Rashab story was told by the Rebbe, Cheshvan 20 5737, November 13 1976. A story about learning a lesson in the laws of proper speech at the tailor.
Read MoreHeartwarming Chassidic Stories and Melodies: Part Two
Be captivated by mesmerizing tales and melodies that will transport you beyond time and space. You will be transformed in unimaginable ways.
Read MoreA Brighter Future
Small piece of insight by Rabbi Sholom DovBer of Lubavitch, the Rebbe Rashab, on the present, future and coming of Moshiach.
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