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How to pronounce chabad in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms chabad hasidism
Type of chasidism, chassidism, hasidism, hassidism
Type Words
Synonyms chabad-lubavitch, lubavitch, lubavitch movement
Type of religious movement

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Chabad activists stationed at the site regularly promote the Tefillin Campaign.
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Chabad is an acronym for the Hebrew words wisdom, understanding and knowledge.
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Chabad is the world's leading Jewish organization, with more than 200,000 members.
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Chabad of the Valley serves as headquarters for its 22 centers in the Valley.
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Chabad-Lubavitch has a distinctive variant known as Nusach Ari of the Baal HaTanya.
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Everyone identified with that community, that chabad and that vulnerability.
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Chabad held Sunday's party as a way to connect with local Jewish families.
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In 2010 they opened a chabad branch in Playa del Carmen to expanded their activities.
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Chabad of Bedford will host its annual dinner and fundraiser Saturday.
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  • Lubavitch: a large missionary Hasidic movement known for their hospitality, technological expertise, optimism and emphasis on religious study
  • A form of Hasidism practiced by Lithuanian and Russian Jews under communist rule; the beliefs and practices of the Lubavitch movement
  • Acronym formed by the initial letters of the Hebrew words Chochmah, Binah, and Daas, which are both (i) the first three of the Ten Sefiros, or divine emanations, and (ii) the corresponding stages that comprise the intellectual process (known as seichel or Chabad).
  • An acronym for "Chochmah (wisdom), Binah (insight), Da'at (knowledge)", the code for the Labuvitch Chassidut philosophy.
  • A subgroup of Chasidism, also called Lubavitch
  • (kha-BAHD) n. A Hebrew acronym for Chokhmah, Binah and Da'at, (wisdom, understanding and knowledge, respectively). ...
  • Several sects grew out of the original Hasidic movement founded by the Ba'al Shem Tov (see Chapter 26) in the late eighteenth century, but the one you're most likely to run into is the Chabad Lubavitchers. (Some people say "Chabad," others say "Lubavitcher,"and many mush them together. ...