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Communicating the Infinite: The Emergence of the Habad School [Hardcover]

Naftali Loewenthal (Author)
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May 31, 1990 0226490459 978-0226490458 1
At the end of the eighteenth century the hasidic movement was facing an internal crisis: to what extent should the teachings of Baal Shem Tov and Maggid of Mezritch, with their implicit spiritual demands, be transmitted to the rank-and-file of the movement? Previously these teachings had been reserved for a small elite. It was at this point that the Habad school emerged with a communication ethos encouraging the transmission of esoteric to the broad reaches of the Jewish world. Communicating the Infinite explores the first two generations of the Habad school under R. Shneur Zalman of Liadi and his son R. Dov Ber and examines its early opponents.

Beginning with the different levels of communication in the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov and the Maggid and his disciples, Naftali Loewenthal traces the unfolding of the dialectic between the urge to transmit esoteric ideas and a powerful inner restraint. Gradually R. Shneur Zalman came to the fore as the prime exponent of the communication ethos. Loewenthal follows the development of his discourses up to the time of his death, when R. Dov Ber and R. Aaron Halevi Horowitz formed their respective "Lubavitch" and "Staroselye" schools. The author continues with a detailed examination of the teachings of R. Dov Ber, an inspired mystic. Central in his thought was the esoteric concept of self-abnegation, bitul, yet this combined with the quest to communicate hasidic teachings to every level of society, including women.

From the late eighteenth century onwards, the main problem for the Jewish world was posed by the fall of the walls of the social and political ghetto. Generally, the response was either to secularize, or abandon altogether, traditional Judaism or to retreat from the threatening modern world into enclave religiosity; by stressing communication, the Habad school opened the way for a middle range response that was neither a retreat into elitism nor an abandonment of tradition. Based on years of research from Hebrew and Yiddish primary source materials, Communicating the Infinite is a work of importance not only to specialists of Judaic studies but also to historians and sociologists.

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Naftali Loewenthal is Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at the University College, London. He is also head of the sixth form and history teacher at Lubavitch House Senior School in London.

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  • Hardcover: 343 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (May 31, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226490459
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226490458
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars The true origins of today's Lubavitch-Habad Hassidim, August 16, 2000
This review is from: Communicating the Infinite: The Emergence of the Habad School (Hardcover)
Dr Loewenthal's impressive and impeccable research has uncovered the true origins of the missionary zeal in the Lubavitch-Habad school of Hassidism. Much to the surprise of many (including this reviewer) the mission to other Jews did NOT start with the founder of Habad (Rabbi Schneor Zalman of Liady - the Alter Rebbe) but with his son and successor, Rabbi Dov Ber (the Mittler Rebbe). Not only that but it caused a schism within the Alter Rebbe's hassidim with many of the older generation succeeding from the movement. A fascinating read for someone looking for an intellectual treatment of the origins of Habad.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The true origins of today's Lubavitch-Habad Hassidim, August 16, 2000
This review is from: Communicating the Infinite: The Emergence of the Habad School (Hardcover)
Dr Loewenthal's impressive and impeccable research has uncovered the true origins of the missionary zeal in the Lubavitch-Habad school of Hassidism. Much to the surprise of many (including this reviewer) the mission to other Jews did NOT start with the founder of Habad (Rabbi Schneor Zalman of Liady - the Alter Rebbe) but with his son and successor, Rabbi Dov Ber (the Mittler Rebbe). Not only that but it caused a schism within the Alter Rebbe's hassidim with many of the older generation succeeding from the movement. A fascinating read for someone looking for an intellectual treatment of the origins of Habad.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A skeptics Review..., December 17, 2000
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I've briefly skimmed through the book, and can only give you my opinion based on that. I was quite impressed with Dr. Lowentahl's book (Communicating the Infinate: The emerge of Habad School) it seemed to be very well and extensively researched, it reveals some unfamiliar conepts concerning the habad hassidic movement's origins. Fastinating to me, was that the the author seems to adapt some very important lessons conveyed by Rabbi Schneur Zalman and his succesors, how they can relate into our own mundane lives. No wonder why the Habad movement has become so worldly reknown, to the extent that in fact, today there is hardly a place on the face of earth that the movement hasn't reached. The title is explanitory to the founder of the movement and all the way through the current leader, Rabbi M.M. Schneerson. I certainly strongly recomend it, and surely trust that you'll gain plenty.
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The Hasidic movement began in the eighteenth century, among the Jews of the Ukraine. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
intellectualist contemplation, mesirat nefesh, theurgic experience, nefilat apayim, esoteric attainment, hasidic teachings, esoteric kernel, practical commandments, wider fraternity, theurgic power, communal rabbi, contemplative process, halakhic writings, kabbalistic terminology, mystic leader, scholarly class, esoteric themes, overt enthusiasm, contemplative mysticism, emotional enthusiasm, foreign thoughts, spiritual transaction, contemplative technique, detailed mode, contemplative path
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Dov Ber, Shneur Zalman, Baal Shem Tov, Menahem Mendel, White Russia, Yakov Yosef, Ein Sof, Avraham of Kalisk, Holy Land, Levi Yitzhak, Aaron Halevi, Maggid of Mezeritch, Natural Soul, Opening the Eyes, Yehudah Leib, Zemah Zedek, Zvi Hirsh, Book of the Intermediate Man, Gates of Radiance, Yitzhak Aizak, Animal Soul, Gate of Faith, Kiddush Hashem, Shalom Dovber, Habad Hasidic
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