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Special Days on the Chassidic Calendar

Learn about special dates on the Chabad calendar. Kislev 19, Shevat 10, Elul 18 and more.

19 Kislev: The
This day marks the “birth” of Chassidism, when the long-hidden secrets of Judaism emerged from the womb of mysticism to illuminate and transform the totality of Jewish life.
5 Tevet
The Prevailing Power of Holiness
In conventional thinking, a U.S. federal court isn’t where the 250-year journey of the Chassidic movement would find a climactic peak. Then again, what about Lubavitch is conventional?
10 Shevat
This day, so relevant to every Jew in our generation, is surely a day for reflection, learning, prayer, positive resolutions and acts of loving-kindness.
On 22 Shevat in the year 5748 (1988), the Rebbetzin passed away. In the days and weeks that followed, it became clear just how central she was to the life work of her illustrious husband.
11 Nisan
Celebrating the birth of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
Throughout his leadership, the Rebbe marked his birthday by redoubling his efforts to reach out to Jews in every corner of the world.
28 Sivan
Celebrating Rebbe's 1941 Arrival in America
After narrowly escaping the Nazi onslaught in France, the Rebbe and Rebbetzin arrived to the United States on 28 Sivan, 5701 (1941).
12-13 Tammuz
Liberation of the Sixth Rebbe
In the summer of 1927 the Sixth Chabad Rebbe was arrested by the Soviet regime, accused of 'counter revolutionary activities'. He was eventually released after weeks of abuse at the hands of the Communists.
Chai Elul
Birth of a movement
"Chai Elul" - the 18th day of the month of Elul - is the birthday, in 1698, of the founder of Chassidism, Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov. It is also the day on which his "spiritual grandson," the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, was born, in 1745
10 Kislev: The Liberation of Rabbi DovBer
10 Kislev 5587 (1826)
Careful note was taken of all written materials, and anything else they considered suspicious. Additional investigators measured the rebbe’s study hall; the astonished chassidim could not figure out what they were trying to find . . .
14 Kislev
"The day that connected me to you and you to me"
14th day of Kislev is the anniversary of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin's wedding in Warsaw, Poland, in the year 1928.
Rosh Chodesh Kislev
Survival of Heart Attack a “Medical Miracle”
For five weeks in 1977, people the world over anxiously prayed for the recovery of the Rebbe after he suffered a sudden massive heart attack that left the doctors wondering whether he would pull through.
5 Festive Highlights From the Chassidic Month of Kislev
Don’t let these special days and their messages pass you by!
Don’t let these special days and their messages pass you by!