Study Teachings of Other Rebbeim
Hama'aseh Hu Haikar | April 11, 2025
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Study Teachings of Other Rebbeim

Hama'aseh Hu Haikar | June 27, 2025

We should include in our study the innovative Torah teachings of recent generations up until the times of the Tzemach Tzedek, as well as the teachings of his successors, the subsequent Rebbeim of Chabad – including the teachings of the Rebbe, Leader of our Generation.

Topics of Their Main Concern

We should particularly focus on studying topics that our own Rebbe, as well as the Tzemach Tzedek – and also Rambam, whose birthday is Erev Pesach – set as their main preoccupation.

Tzedakah and Maos Chitim

We should increase in giving tzedakah, for it “hastens the Redemption,” as our Sages state, “The Jews will be redeemed only in the merit of tzedakah.” We should especially focus on an extremely timely cause: Maos Chitim – supplying Pesach requirements for the needy.

After all, every Jew – and certainly the great personalities and Leaders of Jewry – have a part of Torah that is unique to them, as we recite in our daily prayers at the conclusion of the Amidah: “And grant us our portion in Your Torah.” Now, although the majority of Jews do not know where their unique “portion” is to be found, the unique “portions” of the Leaders of Jewry are known from the directives they issue and their actual conduct – those matters in which they were most preoccupied.

We should include in our study the innovative Torah teachings of recent generations up until the times of the Tzemach Tzedek, as well as the teachings of his successors, the subsequent Rebbeim of Chabad – including the teachings of the Rebbe, Leader of our Generation.

Topics of Their Main Concern

We should particularly focus on studying topics that our own Rebbe, as well as the Tzemach Tzedek – and also Rambam, whose birthday is Erev Pesach – set as their main preoccupation.

Tzedakah and Maos Chitim

We should increase in giving tzedakah, for it “hastens the Redemption,” as our Sages state, “The Jews will be redeemed only in the merit of tzedakah.” We should especially focus on an extremely timely cause: Maos Chitim – supplying Pesach requirements for the needy.

After all, every Jew – and certainly the great personalities and Leaders of Jewry – have a part of Torah that is unique to them, as we recite in our daily prayers at the conclusion of the Amidah: “And grant us our portion in Your Torah.” Now, although the majority of Jews do not know where their unique “portion” is to be found, the unique “portions” of the Leaders of Jewry are known from the directives they issue and their actual conduct – those matters in which they were most preoccupied.

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