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Dr. Tali Loewenthal was born in Haifa and studied Jewish History at University College of London, where he received a PhD on Chassidism. He currently directs the Chabad Research Unit, lectures in the University College on Jewish Spirituality, and he has authored “Communicating the Infinite, the emergence of the Habad School” and many scholarly and popular articles.
Reflections on Purim through the lens of Maimonides.
Reflections on a Chassidic Teaching
The Lubavitcher Rebbe's perspective on the sometimes conflicting ideals of faith and reason.
An exploration of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi's two versions of his Letter on Repentance, which he included in the Tanya.
The case of Purim
Thoughts on the personal dimension of the High Holidays.
A discourse of the second Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Dov Ber Schneuri, published in 1816.
Many have noted that the Habad systems of contemplation, developed from the late 18th till 20th centuries, owe a clear debt to Maimonides. This paper seeks to examine the question in more detail.
Exploring a four year teaching by Rabbi Shalom Dovber Schneersohn, which began on Shavuot, 1912
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