词条 | Chabadnitze |
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A Chabadnitze ({{lang-yi|חב"דניצע}}, also known as a {{Hebrew|חדר שני}} (Cheder sheini) "second room" in Hebrew) is a small side room required for a Chabad synagogue. It is designated specifically for those who wish to pray at length, in the Chabad tradition of meditation, in a quiet setting. Accordingly, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn related: In years gone by they would build an antechamber in every shul that they called a “Chabadnitze.” In the time of the Mittele Rebbe there was a minyan in the town of Makolyene near Lubavitch that didn’t have a Chabadnitze. The Mittele Rebbe said they couldn’t daven there; you could not say K’dusha and Barchu in a minyan without a Chabadnitze. Whether they prayed at length or not, there had to be a Chabadnitze! [1] References1. ^Admur HoRayatz, Sefer HaSichos 5701, p. 34 {{Chabad}}{{Chabad-stub}} 3 : Chabad terminology|Synagogue architecture|Chabad-Lubavitch (Hasidic dynasty) |
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