Hatomim
Discipline | Chabad philosophy, Talmud |
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Language | Hebrew, Yiddish |
Edited by | Rabbis Yechezkal Faigen, Yehuda Eber, Shmuel Zalmanov |
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History | 1935-1938 |
Publisher | Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch (Poland) |
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Hatomim (Hebrew: התמים) was a scholarly journal published by the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement.[1] The journal was published under the direction of the sixth Rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn.[2] The journal published articles on Chabad philosophy and Talmud.
History
Hatomim was the first Hasidic publication to publish a photograph of a Hasidic Rebbe. The first was a portrait-photograph of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the sixth Chabad Rebbe. It was published in a 1936 edition[3] marking the Rebbe's liberation from Soviet imprisonment.[4]
Editors
The editors-in-chief of Hatomim were:
- Rabbi Yechezkal Faigen, Chassidism
- Rabbi Yehuda Eber, Talmud
- Rabbi Shmuel Zalmanov, General editor[5]
The seventh Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, was also involved in editing the journal.[6][7]
Publication
The journal ran from 1935 to 1938 and a collection of Hatomim was later reprinted in book form by the central Chabad publishing house, Kehot Publication Society. Editions of Hatomim include:
- Kfar Chabad, Israel (1971)[8]
- Brooklyn, New York (1975)[9]
References
- ^ "The Berlin Years Revisited." Jewish Ideas Daily. Accessed April 12, 2014.
- ^ "Our Heroes: Rabbi Chaim Meir Bukiet." CrownHeights.info. Accessed April 12, 2014.
- ^ Hatomim, Volume 1:7.
- ^ Katz, Maya Balakirsky.The Visual Culture of Chabad. Cambridge University Press. (2010): pp. 83-84. Accessed April 24, 2014.
- ^ Hatomim. Kehot Publication Society.
- ^ Timeline Sketch. Chabad.org. Accessed April 14, 2014.
- ^ Dalfin, Chaim. The Seven Rebbes of Chabad-Lubavitch. Jason Aronson. (1998): p. 230.
- ^ Hatomim. Kehot Publication Society. Kfar Chabad: Israel. 1971.
- ^ Neubort, Shimon. "Appendix C: Excerpts from a biographical sketch of Reb Shmuel Dov Borisover, written by the Previous Rebbe." Chabad.org. Accessed April 14, 2014.
External links
- Article on Hatomim at Chabadpedia.co.il
- Hatomim available on HebrewBooks.org
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