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  2. Beth Rivkah - Wikipedia

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    "House of Rebecca"), formally known as Associated Beth Rivkah Schools, is a private girls' school system affiliated with the Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic movement. It was established in 1941 by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, and developed by his son-in-law, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the

  3. Category : Images of Hasidic rebbes in the United States

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    Note: A Hasidic Rebbe is the dynastic head of a Hasidic dynasty. He may also be called "rabbi" but the title of "Rebbe" is reserved for only the ruling heads of the dynasty. There are also Hasidic rabbis who are not rebbes.

  4. Tzivos Hashem - Wikipedia

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    Before Shavuos that year, the Lubavitcher Rebbe announced an initiative for every child to be present in synagogue for the reading of the Ten Commandments, and during the summer, rallies were frequently held. [4] [5] Today Tzivos Hashem serves primarily Orthodox Jewish children and has established a prominent presence in many schools worldwide ...

  5. Skver (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    A central part of the lifestyle is the attachment to the Rebbe. As with most Hasidic groups today, the Rebbe's position is generally attained through his lineage. However, to be accepted by the masses, the Rebbe is expected to display behaviors such as humility, love for fellow Jews, and general devotion to God's service.

  6. Category:Images of Hasidic rebbes - Wikipedia

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    Note: A Hasidic Rebbe is the dynastic head of a Hasidic dynasty. He may also be called "rabbi" but the title of "Rebbe" is reserved for only the ruling heads of the dynasty. There are also Hasidic rabbis who are not rebbes.

  7. Slonim (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    They are two distinct groups today, and have many differences between them. The first Rebbe of Slonim, Rabbi Avraham Weinberg (1804–1883), was the author of Yesod HaAvodah. [1] In 1873, he sent a group of his grandchildren and other Hasidim to settle in Ottoman Palestine; they set up their community in Tiberias.

  8. Tish (Hasidic celebration) - Wikipedia

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    A Belzer tische, Purim 5766 (2006). During a tische, the Rebbe sits at the head of the table and the Hasidim gather around the table.In large Hasidic movements, only the Rebbe and his immediate family, plus a few close disciples, partake of the actual meal, but small pieces of bread, fish, meat, poultry, farfel, beans, kugel, cake or fruit, as well as small cups of wine or other beverages, are ...

  9. Category:Hasidic rebbes - Wikipedia

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    Note: A Hasidic Rebbe is the dynastic head of a Hasidic dynasty. He may also be called "rabbi" but the title of " Rebbe " is reserved for only the ruling heads of the dynasty. See Category:Hasidic dynasties .