The age of three marks a turning point. Until this age, the child was a baby to whom everything was given. From this time onward, he is considered as a developing youngster who responds and takes an active role in his process of education.
By Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneerson; Translated by Eliyahu Touger
The official maamar (discourse) recited first by the fifth Chabad Rebbe and since then by all Chabad boys on the occasion of their Bar Mitzvah, translated and annotated in an accessible format, with additional chapters on customs relating to a Bar Mitzvah
From the works of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson
From arranging a match to the wedding day, the Lubavitcher Rebbe's letters on a wide variety of subjects pertaining to shidduchim and marriage continue to guide us.
From the Time of Engagement Through the Wedding Day
From arranging a match to the wedding day, the Lubavitcher Rebbe's letters on a wide variety of subjects pertaining to shidduchim and marriage continue to guide us.
From arranging a match to the wedding day, the Lubavitcher Rebbe's letters on a wide variety of subjects pertaining to shidduchim and marriage continue to guide us.
At the moment a new engagement is announced, family and friends unite in wishing the engaged couple Mazal Tov, and plans for the wedding are under way. This guide will help you prepare for this momentous occasion, and follows the directives of the Rebbeim of Chabad.