From the 1950s until his death in 1994, Menachem Mendel
Schneerson--revered by his followers worldwide simply as the
Rebbe--built the Lubavitcher movement from a relatively small sect
within Hasidic Judaism into the powerful force in Jewish life that
it is today. Swept away by his expectation that the Messiah was
coming, he came to believe that he could deny death and change
history.
Samuel Heilman and Menachem Friedman paint an unforgettable
portrait of Schneerson, showing how he reinvented himself from an
aspiring French-trained electrical engineer into a charismatic
leader who believed that he and his Lubavitcher Hasidic emissaries
could transform the world. They reveal how his messianic
convictions ripened and how he attempted to bring the ancient idea
of a day of redemption onto the modern world's agenda. Heilman and
Friedman also trace what happened after the Rebbe's death, by which
time many of his followers had come to think of him as the Messiah
himself.
"The Rebbe" tracks Schneerson's remarkable life from his birth
in Russia, to his student days in Berlin and Paris, to his rise to
global renown in New York, where he developed and preached his
powerful spiritual message from the group's gothic mansion in Crown
Heights, Brooklyn. This compelling book demonstrates how
Schneerson's embrace of traditionalism and American-style modernity
made him uniquely suited to his messianic mission.
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