-
first four
rebbes of Chabad, thus
rivaling the
later Chabad rebbes. The Malachim's
first and only
rebbe,
Rabbi Chaim Avraham Dov Ber
Levine haCohen (1859/1860–1938)...
-
including "Baal
HaTanya Ve
HaShulchan Aruch'" ("Author of the
Tanya and the
Shulchan Aruch"), "Alter
Rebbe" (Yiddish for "Old Rabbi"), "Admor
HaZaken" (Hebrew...
- Chabad-Lubavitch
movement as the
Lubavitcher Rebbe or
simply the
Rebbe, was an
American Orthodox rabbi and the most
recent Rebbe of the
Lubavitch Hasidic dynasty...
- A
Rebbe (Yiddish: רבי, romanized: rebe) or
Admor (Hebrew: אדמו״ר) is the
spiritual leader in the
Hasidic movement, and the personalities[clarification...
-
Maamarei HaRebbe MiLubavitch, 5769 (2009, hardcover, 174 pp.)
Maayan Ganim –
Parshat HaShavua, 5762 (2002, hardcover,~220 pp. ea. 4 vols.)
Machol HaKramim...
- of rosh
yeshivas and
Hasidic rebbes,
directs Agudath's
policies and leadership.
Formerly known as the
Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah, the body was
founded in...
-
Shmuel of
Lubavitch or The
Rebbe Maharash) (29
April 1834 – 14
September 1882 OS) was an
Orthodox rabbi and the
fourth Rebbe (spiritual leader) of the...
- לוין Levin,
Yehuda Leib (1977). The
Rebbes of Gur: The
History of
Their Lives and Work (in Hebrew). Jerusalem:
Ha-Modia.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date...
- דובער שניאורסאהן) was the
fifth rebbe (spiritual leader) of the Chabad-Lubavitch
chasidic movement. He is
known as "the
Rebbe Rashab" (for Reb
Sholom Ber)...
- Scion") was an
Orthodox rabbi,
leading 19th-century posek, and the
third rebbe (spiritual leader) of the
Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic movement.
Menachem Mendel...