Juifs de Loubavitch (Habad)
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Branch of Hasidism founded in Lyozna-Lubavitch by Shneur Zalman of Liadi, structured around the Schneersohn dynasty. It is known today for its worldwide missionary network of emissaries.
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Sources & resources
- R. Elior, The Paradoxical Ascent to God: The Kabbalistic Theosophy of Chabad Hasidism (1993)
- Jewish Spirituality (1987)
- N. Loewenthal, Communicating the Infinite: The Emergence of the Chabad School (1990)
- « Chabad », Encyclopaedia Judaica (2ᵉ éd.) (2007) ↗
- Studies in Jewish Historiography in Memory of Arnaldo Momigliano (1988)
- E. Schweid, Bein Hurban Li-Yeshua (1994)
- Bearing Witness to the Holocaust 1939–1989 (1992)
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