Described as a "fearless call to defy the Soviet regime," the five Chasidic discourses that comprise this volume are far more than that. Delivered in 1927, after the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbes seventh and most excruciating imprisonment, they are, in fact, a triumphant call to faith.
These discourses shed some light on the vitality that has infused the incredible growth of Lubavitch and its institutions, to this day everywhere in the world, in the face of daunting obstacles and powerful odds.
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Described as a "fearless call to defy the Soviet regime," the five Chasidic discourses that comprise this volume are far more than that. Delivered in 1927, after the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbes seventh and most excruciating imprisonment, they are, in fact, a triumphant call to faith.
These discourses shed some light on the vitality that has infused the incredible growth of Lubavitch and its institutions, to this day everywhere in the world, in the face of daunting obstacles and powerful odds.
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