משתמש:שמואל חיים/Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson – הבדלי גרסאות
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|שם=Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson | |שם=Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson | ||
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| שורה 95: | שורה 95: | ||
For the first twenty-five years of his leadership, the Rebbe would receive his Chassidim, as well as men and women from all walks of life, in yechidut ("private audience") three times a week. | For the first twenty-five years of his leadership, the Rebbe would receive his Chassidim, as well as men and women from all walks of life, in yechidut ("private audience") three times a week. | ||
The audiences, held on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, would begin shortly after nightfall and extend through the night; some nights, the last of the several hundred visitors would depart well after daybreak. Many had only a few short minutes in the presence of the Rebbe, but all would come away with the feeling that in their time with him, however brief, the Rebbe was with them with his entire being, wholly and exclusively focused on their individual concerns. | The audiences, held on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, would begin shortly after nightfall and extend through the night; some nights, the last of the several hundred visitors would depart well after daybreak. Many had only a few short minutes in the presence of the Rebbe, but all would come away with the feeling that in their time with him, however brief, the Rebbe was with them with his entire being, wholly and exclusively focused on their individual concerns.{{הערה|The content in this page is produced by Chabad.org, and is copyrighted by the author and/or Chabad.org. If you enjoyed this article, we encourage you to distribute it further, provided that you do not revise any part of it, and you include this note, credit the author, and link to www.chabad.org. If you wish to republish this article in a periodical, book, or website, please email permissions@chabad.org.}} | ||
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The number of those seeking the Rebbe's advice and blessing continued to grow; soon, all but the most urgent cases had to wait several months for a yechidut appointment. Finally, the requests for meetings with the Rebbe reached such numbers that it was no longer possible to accommodate them. Individual contact with the Rebbe now took the form of written correspondence: some three mail sacks of letters would arrive each day to his office at 770 Eastern Parkway in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, each of which he would personally open and read. | The number of those seeking the Rebbe's advice and blessing continued to grow; soon, all but the most urgent cases had to wait several months for a yechidut appointment. Finally, the requests for meetings with the Rebbe reached such numbers that it was no longer possible to accommodate them. Individual contact with the Rebbe now took the form of written correspondence: some three mail sacks of letters would arrive each day to his office at 770 Eastern Parkway in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, each of which he would personally open and read. | ||
In 1986, the Rebbe began conducting a weekly "receiving line." Each Sunday, the Rebbe would stand in a small room near his office as thousands of men, women and children filed past to see him and receive his blessing. Many used the opportunity to pose a question and receive a word of advice. To each of them the Rebbe gave a dollar bill, appointing them as his personal agent (shaliach) to give it to the charity of their choice. | In 1986, the Rebbe began conducting a weekly "receiving line." Each Sunday, the Rebbe would stand in a small room near his office as thousands of men, women and children filed past to see him and receive his blessing. Many used the opportunity to pose a question and receive a word of advice. To each of them the Rebbe gave a dollar bill, appointing them as his personal agent (shaliach) to give it to the charity of their choice. | ||
In 1951, on the 28th of Nisan, the Rebbe gave a talk during which he gave the Hasidim the responsibility for bringing [[Messiah]], and said | |||
{{ציטוט|תוכן=How is it that the Redemption has not yet been attained? That despite all that has transpired and all that has been done, Moshiach has still not come? | |||
"What more can I do? I have done all I can to bring the world to truly demand and clamor for the Redemption…. The only thing that remains for me to do is to give over the matter to you. Do all that is in your power to achieve this thing—a most sublime and transcendent light that needs to be brought down into our world with pragmatic tools…. | |||
“I have done all I can. I give it over to you. Do all that you can to bring the righteous redeemer, immediately! | |||
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On the 27th of Adar 5752, the Rebbe had a stroke and was taken to a medical center. For two years, the Hasidim did not see the Rebbe, except for a few times, during which the Rebbe would go down to the balcony. | On the 27th of Adar 5752, the Rebbe had a stroke and was taken to a medical center. For two years, the Hasidim did not see the Rebbe, except for a few times, during which the Rebbe would go down to the balcony. | ||
3rd of Tammuz 5754, we stopped seeing the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach and now we need our eyes to be open so that we can see the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach and the true and complete redemption. Even today, Hassidim believe that Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach is going to redeem Israel from exile.{{הערות שוליים}} | |||
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{{חב"דפדיה האנגלית}} | {{חב"דפדיה האנגלית}} | ||