List of Chabad websites explained

Notable Chabad websites include those sites used for educational, religious and communal purposes run by or otherwise affiliated with the Chabad-Lubavitch, Hasidic movement. Scholars have noted that more than any other Jewish movement Chabad has used media as part of its religious, social, and political experience,[1] and that Chabad is one of the few Hasidic groups to utilize the internet and not shun it.[2]

Chabad-Lubavitch websites

Official Website

Outreach and educational websites

Community websites

The Chabad community maintains community news websites:

Collections

A number of Chabad websites contain collections of Chabad literature including complete Hasidic texts, memoirs, journals, hagiography. The collections have been noted for their value to researchers studying the movement.[6]

OwnerLanguage(s)Content
Chabad LibraryLibrary of Agudas Chasidei ChabadEnglish, HebrewCatalogue of the central Chabad library
Otzar770.comHebrewWorks of the seventh Chabad Rebbe
Chabad.org: Sichos KodeshYiddish (content)Unedited talks of the seventh Chabad Rebbe
Lahak.orgLahak Hanochos, Inc.HebrewTranslated talks of the seventh Chabad Rebbe
Torat ChabadHebrew
770Live.comEnglish, HebrewCollection of transcripts and lectures on the seventh Rebbe's talks, multimedia
Haoros.comHaoros.comHebrew
Chabad Info: TeshuraHebrew
Sichos in EnglishSichos in EnglishEnglish
Jewish ContentJewish ContentEnglish
Chassidus.comHeichal MenachemEnglish, Yiddish (content)Audio lectures on Hasidic topics
RebbeDrive.comOnline Chabad Database

See also

Notes and References

  1. Maya Balakirsky Katz, The Visual Culture of Chabad (Cambridge University Press, 2010).
  2. Deutsch, Nathaniel. "The forbidden fork, the cell phone holocaust, and other Haredi encounters with technology." Contemporary Jewry 29, no. 1 (2009): 3-19.
  3. http://COLlive.com COLlive.com
  4. http://shmais.com
  5. http://anash.org
  6. [Levi Cooper|Cooper, Levi]