10 Kislev

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Yud Kislev
Official nameHebrew: י״וד כסלו
Observed byChabad
SignificanceRelease of the second Rebbe of Chabad Hasidism, Rabbi Dovber Schneuri from a Czarist imprisonment
CelebrationsPublic gatherings are held
ObservancesTachanun is omitted from daily prayers
Date10 Kislev
Frequencyannual

The 10 Kislev (Hebrew: י" כסלו) refers to the 10th day of the Jewish month of Kislev.

In the Chabad Hasidic community, the 10th of Kislev is celebrated as the liberation of Rabbi Dovber Schneuri, the second Rebbe of Chabad, from Czarist imprisonment.

Liberation of Rabbi Dovber Schneuri[]

History[]

The date is significant within the Chabad Hasidic movement. Rabbi Dovber Schneuri, the second Rebbe of Chabad (also known as the "Mitteler Rebbe" in Yiddish) was accused of being a revolutionary in Czarist Russia.[1] He was arrested on the fictitious charge of sending money to Eretz Yisrael to aid and abet enemies of the Czar.[2]

On this date in 1826 (5587) the Mitteler Rebbe was released from his imprisonment in the City of Vitebsk.

Commemoration[]

This day is regarded as an important festival of the Chabad movement, and has thus been celebrated ever since by Chabad Hasidim with joyous farbrengens.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Days in Chabad. New York: Kehot Publication Society. 2005. pp. 57–8. ISBN 0-8266-0489-7.
  2. ^ Explanation of 10 Kislev Archived September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Sichos in English.
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