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HEBREW only. A classic of Chasidic thought and one of its profoundest, Imrei Binah was penned by the second leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, Rabbi Dovber, specifically for his choicest and most brilliant chasidim. First published in 1821, this sublime discourse explores the unity of G-d as expressed in the Shema. The current edition has been entirely reset and copiously annotated by Rabbis Eliyahu Matusof and Gavriel Schapiro, editors at the Chabad Kehot Research Center. A recently discovered synopsis by the sixth leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of each of the chapters of Imrei Binah, has been printed here, for the first time, as a supplement. Other supplements include facsimiles of Rabbi Dovbers manuscript. Imrei Binah is indispensable in gaining a deeper understanding of the Unity of G-d, and an invalubale addition to any Judaic library.… (more)
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HEBREW only. A classic of Chasidic thought and one of its profoundest, Imrei Binah was penned by the second leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, Rabbi Dovber, specifically for his choicest and most brilliant chasidim. First published in 1821, this sublime discourse explores the unity of G-d as expressed in the Shema. The current edition has been entirely reset and copiously annotated by Rabbis Eliyahu Matusof and Gavriel Schapiro, editors at the Chabad Kehot Research Center. A recently discovered synopsis by the sixth leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of each of the chapters of Imrei Binah, has been printed here, for the first time, as a supplement. Other supplements include facsimiles of Rabbi Dovbers manuscript. Imrei Binah is indispensable in gaining a deeper understanding of the Unity of G-d, and an invalubale addition to any Judaic library.

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