Chabad customs and holidays explained

Chabad customs and holidays are the practices, rituals and holidays performed and celebrated by adherents of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement. The customs, or minhagim and prayer services are based on Lurianic kabbalah.[1] The holidays are celebrations of events in Chabad history. General Chabad customs, called minhagim, distinguish the movement from other Hasidic groups.

Customs

Holidays

There are a number of days marked by the Chabad movement as special days. Major holidays include the liberation dates of the leaders of the movement, the Rebbes of Chabad, others corresponded to the leaders' birthdays, anniversaries of death, and other life events.

Some holidays overlap, as two events have occurred on the same day.

Liberation dates

The leaders of the Chabad movement were, at times, subject to imprisonment by the Russian government. The days marking the leaders' release, are celebrated by the Chabad movement as "Days of Liberation" (Hebrew: יום גאולה (Yom Geulah)). There are three such events celebrated each year:

Birthdays

The birthdays of the movement's leaders are celebrated each year:

Anniversaries of death

The anniversaries of death, or yartzeit, of several of the movement's leaders (and in one instance, the leader's wife), are celebrated each year:

Other events

Other significant Chabad holidays commemorate individual incidents involving the Chabad rebbes:

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/111878/jewish/Rabbi-Isaac-Luria-The-Ari-Hakodosh.htm Rabbi Isaac Luria. Chanad.org.
  2. http://m.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/1317275/jewish/Modesty.htm Modesty. Chabad.org.
  3. http://crownheights.info/crown-heights-news/40957/shop-helps-orthodox-girls-balance-modesty-and-style/ Shop helps Orthodox girls balance modesty and style. ChrownHeights.info.
  4. http://lubavitch.com/news/article/2022434/Yiddish-Still-Spoken-And-Taught-Here.html Yiddish still spoken here. Lubavitch.com.
  5. http://www.jochnowitz.net/Essays/BilingualismDialect.pdf Jochnowitz, George. “Bilingualism and dialect mixture among Lubavitcher Hasidic children.” American Speech 43, no. 3 (1968): 182-200.
  6. Benor, Sarah Bunin. “The Learned/t: Phonological Variation in Orthodox Jewish English.” Penn Working Papers in Linguistics: Selected Papers from NWAV 2000. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Department of Linguistics (2001): 1-16.
  7. Hefer, Gila. "The Use of Code Switching as a Communicative Strategy by the Lubavicher Emissaries Working with Jewish American Students: The Interaction Between Lubavicher Emissaries and their American Students." Studia Edukacyjne 37. Adam Mickiewicz University Press. (2015). Pages 349-361.
  8. Web site: DovBer Pinson . Pinson, D: "Kabbalistic Music — The Niggun" . Chabad.org . 2010-01-16 . 2010-05-12.
  9. Web site: Freeman . Tzvi . Freeman, T: "Nigun" . Chabad.org . 2010-05-12.
  10. https://books.google.com/books?id=enXvYWgkW-kC&pg=PA87&vq=Chabad&dq=Hasidim&lr=&output=html_text&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=5 Koskoff, Ellen. "The Language of the Heart: Music in Lubavitcher Life. New World Hasidim: Ethnographic Studies of Hasidic Jews in America. Edited by Janet S. Belcove-Shalin. SUNY Press. (1995): pp. 91.
  11. https://books.google.com/books?id=enXvYWgkW-kC&pg=PA97&lpg=PA87&focus=viewport&vq=Chabad&dq=Hasidim&lr=&output=html_text A transcript of a contemporary Chabad song
  12. http://www.kesser.org/audio/niggun.html Chabad Songs. Kesser.org
  13. http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/sefer-haminhagim/30.htm Sefer Haminhagim: Shabbos Zemiros Sichos in English. sichosinenglish.org
  14. Web site: What is Chitas? . 2014-01-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071213170426/http://users.resourceinternational.com/~bernard/chitas.html . 2007-12-13 . dead .
  15. http://www.sichos-in-english.com/books/sefer-haminhagim/19.htm Sefer Haminhagim: The Book of Chabad-Lubavitch Customs
  16. http://www.chabad.org/900030/Daily-Study-of-Maimonides-Works.htm Maimonides Study Cycle
  17. http://chabad.org/theJewishWoman/article_cdo/aid/72143/jewish/Conduct-During-Pregnancy.htm Conduct During Pregnancy. Chabad.org
  18. http://m.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/57391/jewish/Customs-Related-To-A-Bar-Mitzvah.htm "Customs Related to a Bar Mitzvah". Chabad.org.
  19. Sefer HaSichos 5749, Vol. 2 p. 632; Likkutei Sichos, Vol. II, p. 507. See also Likkutei Sichos, Vol. XXVI, p. 404
  20. http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/bar-mitzvah/05.htm Sefer Haminhagim: Bar Mitzva Sichos in English. sichosinenglish.org
  21. http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/sefer-haminhagim/18.htm Sefer Haminhagim: Tefillin of Rabbeinu Tam Sichos in English. sichosinenglish.org
  22. http://chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/2157/jewish/The-Ten-Commandments.htm "The Ten Commandments". Chabad.org.
  23. http://chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/97563/jewish/Tidbits-on-Torah-A-Treasure-Beyond-Compare.htm "Tidbits on Torah A Treasure Beyond Compare". Chabad.org.
  24. http://chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach_cdo/aid/265990/jewish/Gebrokts-Wetted-Matzah.htm Gebrokts: Wetted Matzah. Chabad.org.
  25. http://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach_cdo/aid/666079/jewish/Why-Is-Chabads-Four-Questions-Different-Than-All-Others.htm Cotler, Yisroel. Why Is Chabad’s Four Questions Different Than All Others’? Chabad.org.
  26. http://www.sichosinenglish.org/cgi-bin/calendar?holiday=chanuka234 Chanukah. Sefer Haminhagim. SichosinEnglish.org.
  27. Schneersohn, Shalom Dovber. Tanu Rabbanan: Ner Chanukah Sichos In English, N.Y., 1990.
  28. http://crownheights.info/something-jewish/412805/laws-and-customs-chanukah/ Laws and Customs of Chanukah. CrownHeights.info.
  29. Web site: "Today is the Day" - Reading Between the Lines of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's Holocaust Era Calendar. www.chabad.org.
  30. http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/sefer-haminhagim/58.htm Sefer Haminhagim. Sichosinenglish.org.
  31. http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/sefer-haminhagim/47.htm Gimmel Tammuz. Sefer Haminghagim. Sichos in English. sichosinenglish.org.
  32. http://m.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/92372/jewish/Yud-Beis-Yud-Gimmel-Tammuz.htm Yud Beis-Yud Gimmel Tammuz. Chabad.org.
  33. http://www.shmais.com/chabad-news/latest/item/chabad-elul-customs Dalfin, Chaim "Chabad Elul Customs". Shmais.com.
  34. http://chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/155859/jewish/Chai-Elul.htm "Chai Elul". Chabad.org.
  35. Dade Jews throw birthday party for New York Rabbi, David Hancock, Miami Herald, April 14, 1992
  36. The Rabbi on the hill, David O'Reilly, The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 28, 1984
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  38. http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/sefer-haminhagim/44.htm Beis Iyar. Sefer Haminghagim. Sichos in English. sichosinenglish.org.
  39. http://chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/70523/jewish/Lekutei-Sichot-Chof-Daled-Teves.htm Chof Daled Teves. Chabad.org.
  40. http://crownheights.info/farbrengens/49468/chassidim-unite-in-chicago-for-chof-daled-teves/ Chassidim unite in Chicago for Chof Daled Teves. CrownHeights.info.
  41. http://www.sichosinenglish.org/cgi-bin/calendar?holiday=chanuka34 Chabad Customs. Kehot Publication Society. Sichosinenglish.org
  42. http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/82245/jewish/Yahrtzeit-Observances.htm Yahrtzeit Observances. Chabad.org.
  43. http://www.chabadinfo.com/index.php/jq/css/ui-lightness/jq/js/?url=newsnew_en&string=tag_Chof%20Beis%20Shvat Chof Beis Shvat. Chabad.info.
  44. http://www.chabad.org/therebbe/article_cdo/aid/528345/jewish/A-Brief-Biography.htm A Brief Biography. Chabad.org.
  45. http://www.torah4blind.org/hebrew/dmc-toldot-eng-5767.pdf Rosh Chodesh Kislev. Torah4Blind.org.
  46. http://www.shturem.org/index.php?section=artdays&id=2443 Hey Teves. Shturem.org.
  47. http://www.chabad.org/therebbe/article_cdo/aid/108303/jewish/10-Shevat.htm Chabad.org.