Chabadnik

//xəˈbɑdnɪk//

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French

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  • Habadnik noun (member of Chabad)

Hebrew

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  • חַבַּדְנִיק noun (member of Chabad)
  • חַבַּ״דְנִיק noun (member of Chabad)

Russian

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  • Хаба́дник noun (member of Chabad)

Spanish

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  • jabádnik noun (member of Chabad)

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The Chabadnikim were right. She did grow up to be a rebbetzin, but even more important, she grew up to be a wonderful loving wife, mother and daughter, a lover of Hashem and Torah, and she continues to fulfill the true potential of that bubbly, blue-eyed, blond baby.

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[Menachem Mendel] Schneerson taught that outreach efforts were bound to succeed because Jews by nature wish to follow God’s will. This theological vision, coupled with the great love, trust, and faith that Chabadnikim have in their Rebbe, motivated and continues to motivate Lubavitchers to take up the outreach challenge.

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Brooklyn-born Alan Veingrad, now a Chabadnik who goes by the name Shlomo, was an offensive lineman who helped the Dallas Cowboys reach the Super Bowl in 1993.

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The Chabadnikim, or Lubavitchers as they are sometimes called, are the largest Chassidim Jewish group in the world, thanks primarily to the efforts of the last rabbi in the Chassidim lineage, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, known to the Lubavitchers simply as “the Rebbe” (the Rabbi).

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