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Publisher's Foreword

Overview

Tidal Waves Of Transition

Between Warsaw And Paris

Under The Nazi's Hand

A Temporary Haven

Arranging Immigration

The Final Stages Of The Journey

Greeting The Rebbe

The Rebbe's First Farbrengen At 770

A Selection From A Sichah Describing The Significance Of A 60th Anniversary
Selections From Sichos Yud-Beis Tammuz, 5747

Selections From Sichos Describing The Implications Of Transferring
The Center Of Lubavitch To America
Selections From Sichos Shabbos Parshas Korach, 5 Tammuz, 5749

Selections From Sichos 9 Adar, 5750, The 50th Anniversary Of
The Previous Rebbe's Arrival In America

Relevant Sichos Delivered On The 28th Of Sivan
Shabbos Parshas Shelach, 28th Day Of Sivan, 5746

Sichos Shabbos Parshas Shelach, 28th Day Of Sivan, 5749

Lisbon: 16 Sivan, 5701

10 Tammuz, Shabbos Parshas Pinchas, 5700

Paths of Providence

Selections From Sichos Describing The Implications Of Transferring
The Center Of Lubavitch To America
Selections From Sichos Shabbos Parshas Korach, 5 Tammuz, 5749


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  A Selection From A Sichah Describing The Significance Of A 60th Anniversary
Selections From Sichos Yud-Beis Tammuz, 5747
Selections From Sichos 9 Adar, 5750, The 50th Anniversary Of
The Previous Rebbe's Arrival In America
 

1. The Previous Rebbe's imprisonment in 5687 initiated a series of events which brought about his departure from Russia in 5688 and ultimately, his settling in America in 5700. Since everything is controlled by Divine Providence, it is clear that the Previous Rebbe's coming to America was not merely to find refuge from the troubles which beset the Jews in Europe, but rather had a self-contained goal, that he should live and work in America.

The Baal Shem Tov, the Maggid, and the Chabad Rebbeim all lived in Russia. Thus, that country, and later, the village of Lubavitch in particular, became a center from which the light of Chassidus was spread throughout the entire world. Nevertheless, G-d's intention was that the Previous Rebbe leave those surroundings and come to America.

In Chassidic thought, America is referred to with the expression, "the lower half of the earth." It is stated that "the Torah was not given in the lower half of the earth." Nevertheless, "Lubavitch underwent ten exiles," until ultimately, in the last and most difficult of these exiles, the Previous Rebbe transferred the center of Chassidus to America, "the lower half of the world."

He sought to spread Torah in America despite the tremendous difficulties that this task involved. He proclaimed, "America is no different" - even though the attitude of the overwhelming number of Jews of that time was that America is different - and sought to transform it into a Torah center.

Coming to "the lower half of the earth" was one further step in a series of exiles (from Lubavitch to Rostov, from Rostov to Petersburg, from Petersburg to Latvia, from Latvia to Poland and ultimately, to America). Certainly, this transition involved a descent that posed obstacles to the Previous Rebbe's work. Nevertheless, this descent fulfilled the intent of the giving of the Torah, that a dwelling place for G-d be established within the lower worlds.

As we approach the Messianic redemption, the entire world must be made fit to serve as a dwelling for G-d. Thus, we see that originally, the Jews lived together in Eretz Yisrael and from there, "light emanated to the entire world." Afterwards, a Torah center was established in Babylon to serve a similar function. In the present exile, the exile of Edom (Rome), the Jews have been spread throughout the entire world. With each passing year, the dispersion has become greater. Nevertheless, until the previous generation, the dispersion had only been within "the upper half of the world." However, as Mashiach comes closer, a large amount of Jews - and the Previous Rebbe among them - came to "the lower half of the world" to refine this portion of the world as well and demonstrate the all-encompassing influence of the giving of the Torah.

The service of disseminating Torah throughout the world associated with "the lower half of the world" did more than bring Torah to places where it had never reached before. It had a contributory effect as well. The recipient (mekabel) became a source of influence (mashpia), contributing new dimensions that did not exist previously.[20] After settling in America, the Previous Rebbe sparked the transformation of America into a center of Torah for the entire world. His settlement in this country stimulated new activities, disseminating Torah, disseminating Chassidus, and spreading ahavas Yisrael[21] in a manner which surpassed the activities of the previous Rebbeim in "the upper half of the world." From the Previous Rebbe's center in "the lower half of the world," the wellsprings of Chassidus have spread out[22] "westward, eastward, northward, and southward," encompassing the entire world.

These activities which began in 5700 and continued for the ten years in which the Previous Rebbe lived in America are being perpetuated by his students and emissaries. In particular, they have reached a new peak in the present year, the fortieth year after the Previous Rebbe's passing, when "G-d grants you a heart to know, eyes to see, and ears to hear." It is possible to "attain the understanding of one's teacher" and then, continue to proceed and add further light.

The service of the present age which directly precedes the Messianic redemption reflects the service of the Messianic Age. Therefore, by coming to America, the Previous Rebbe began a new path of service, different from his service and that of the Rebbeim who preceded him in "the upper half of the world." There, the service involved "drawing down from above to below." In contrast, through his service in America, the Previous Rebbe revealed how the mekabel, "the lower half of the world" - in which "the Torah was not given" - could become a center of Torah from which the entire world derives nurture.

In order to make this service possible, it was necessary for the Previous Rebbe to come to America. In general, the phase of drawing down influence from above to below must precede the phase where the mekabel itself becomes a source of influence. Similarly, within the service of the mekabel itself, the first stage must be the service of "a priest" (the Previous Rebbe), a person who gives instructions and generates power. The intent is, however, that this will inspire and motivate others to carry out the service of disseminating Yiddishkeit and Chassidus.

   

Notes:

  1. (Back to text) We see a parallel to this in the spiritual realms. The world of Asiyah is the lowest of the four worlds and receives from them. Nevertheless, the service of transforming Asiyah into a dwelling place for G-d will bring about greater revelations in the higher spiritual realms as well.

  2. (Back to text) This service is particularly related to the name, "Lubavitch," which in Russian means "town of love."

  3. (Back to text) The Chassidim have noted (and the Previous Rebbe acknowledged) that 770, the address of the Previous Rebbe's home and house of study, is numerically equivalent to Parazta which means "you shall spread out."


  A Selection From A Sichah Describing The Significance Of A 60th Anniversary
Selections From Sichos Yud-Beis Tammuz, 5747
Selections From Sichos 9 Adar, 5750, The 50th Anniversary Of
The Previous Rebbe's Arrival In America
 
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