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Lot #
24537
Auction End Date
8/11/2009 12:18:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
Title Information
Title (English)
Inyan
Title (Hebrew)
ענין ההשתטחות
Author
[Habad] R. Dov Ber Schneerson
City
[Brooklyn]
Publication Date
[1950]
Collection Information
Independent Item
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Description Information
Physical
Description
[2], 19, [1] pp., 140:1115 mm., wide margins, light staining. A very good copy bound in the original wrappers.
Detailed
Description
Hasidic discourse on praying at the gravesides of the righteous by the son of the founder of the Habad Hasidim. R. Dov Ber Schneerson (1773–1827), the eldest son of R. Shneur Zalman, became after his father's death in 1813 the leader of the majority of his father's Hasidim. He settled in the little town of Lubavitch, which became the center of Habad. Under R. Dov Ber's leadership, the Habad approach was strengthened and deepened. His blend of intellect and mysticism is expressed in his clear and profound commentaries on his father's works. He was a prolific writer and wrote many works, the majority being explanations of diverse subjects, among them Kunteres ha-Hitpa'alut (1876; Tractate on Ecstasy, 1963), according to his systematized Habad Hasidism. At the same time he supported the idea of productivization in Jewish economy, and encouraged his Hasidim to take up manual occupations. He also persuaded all the Habad Hasidim in Erez Israel to settle in Hebron (1820) which became the Habad center there. Dov Baer was imprisoned for a time because of accusations against him by an informer, but was released on the 10th of Kislev, which is celebrated as a holiday among Habad Hasidim. He passed on in Nezhin in Ukraine.
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Period
20th Century:
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Location
America-South America:
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Subject
Hasidic:
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Characteristic
Language:
Hebrew
Manuscript Type
Kind of Judaica