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/ˈɫubəˌvɪtʃɝ, ɫuˈbəvɪtʃɝ/
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NOUN
- a member of the Lubavitch movement; a follower of Chabad Hasidism
How To Use Lubavitcher In A Sentence
- A chipper confidence and a can-do spirit tempered by humble awe for the larger-than-life vision of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, and the role they play in its fulfillment. Baila Olidort: U.K. Chief Rabbi Shares Lessons In Leadership At Chabad Conference
- All in all, his relentless focus on the last several years produces a cartoon version of Lubavitcher history.
- Talk of the moshiach increased and the fact that the Rebbe cold not talk did nothing to detract Lubavitchers from the messianic belief.
- To these secular men, I thought, the assorted confessional categories — Shia, Sunni, Sufi, and for that matter Presbyterian and Lubavitcher — were interchangeable and identically passé. How Iran Could Save the Middle East
- While a friend of mine was working as a programmer for the NYFD one of his co-workers was Lubavitch I’d always heard it referred to as Lubavitcher, but that’s another conversation. Hereville Page 6 is Up
- In February 1992, Rabbi Shach, himself an eminent Rabbi, branded the Lubavitcher Rebbe as a heretic, who harboured messianic pretensions.
- But as the Lubavitcher Rebbe argued, they should have a moment of silence where students can choose to reflect on something higher if they so choose. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Tim Tebow Infiltrates the Secular Cathedral of Sport
- They listened intently as U.K. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks talked about the lessons he took from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, "one of the greatest Jewish leaders, not just of our time, but of all time," in cultivating his own sense of Jewish responsibility and leadership. Baila Olidort: U.K. Chief Rabbi Shares Lessons In Leadership At Chabad Conference
- I know a person with a non-Orthodox background who davened with them and was taught to lay tephillin by them when they visited the large shopping centre in a Jewish neighbourhood where he worked; he enjoyed their regular visits to his shop, but he was comfortable with his brand of Judaism (a committed non-Orthodox Jew and - dare I say it, Zionist) and so did not join the Lubavitcher movement. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
- Penansky calls a Lubavitcher phone line every morning to hear a tape-recorded discussion of some aspect of Jewish law. Chicago Reader