List of Chabad websites
Notable Chabad websites include those sites used for educational, religious and communal purposes run by or otherwise affiliated with the Chabad-Lubavitch, Hasidic movement. Scholars have noted that more than any other Jewish movement Chabad has used media as part of its religious, social, and political experience,[1] and that Chabad is one of the few Hasidic groups to utilize the internet and not shun it.[2]
Chabad-Lubavitch websites
Official Website
Outreach and educational websites
Community websites
The Chabad community maintains community news websites:
Collections
A number of Chabad websites contain collections of Chabad literature including complete Hasidic texts, memoirs, journals, hagiography. The collections have been noted for their value to researchers studying the movement.[3]
Owner | Language(s) | Content | |
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Chabad Library[3] | Library of Agudas Chasidei Chabad | English, Hebrew | Catalogue of the central Chabad library |
Otzar770.com[3] | Hebrew | Works of the seventh Chabad Rebbe | |
Chabad.org: Sichos Kodesh[3] | Yiddish (content) | Unedited talks of the seventh Chabad Rebbe | |
Lahak.org[3] | Lahak Hanochos, Inc. | Hebrew | Translated talks of the seventh Chabad Rebbe |
Torat Chabad[3] | Hebrew | ||
770Live.com[3] | English, Hebrew | Collection of transcripts and lectures on the seventh Rebbe's talks, multimedia | |
Haoros.com[3] | Haoros.com | Hebrew | |
Chabad Info: Teshura[3] | Hebrew | ||
Sichos in English[3] | Sichos in English | English | |
Jewish Content[3] | Jewish Content | English | |
Chassidus.com[3] | Heichal Menachem | English, Yiddish (content) | Audio lectures on Hasidic topics |
Moshiach.net[3] | English, Hebrew, French, Yiddish (some content) |
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gollark: I mean, I trust computers to do exactly as they're told, but software stacks are horrifically complex and insecure.
gollark: As I've said a bit before, I *do not trust computers enough* to connect one to my brain.
gollark: You might as well just directly plug the camera into the RPi and save a lot of hassle.
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See also
References
- Maya Balakirsky Katz, The Visual Culture of Chabad (Cambridge University Press, 2010).
- Deutsch, Nathaniel. "The forbidden fork, the cell phone holocaust, and other Haredi encounters with technology." Contemporary Jewry 29, no. 1 (2009): 3-19.
- Cooper, Levi. "On Etkes’ Baal Ha-Tanya." Available at SSRN 2289231.
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