
Lubavitcher Rebbes
The Lubavitcher Rebbes are the spiritual leaders of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded in the 18th century. Notably, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the seventh Rebbe, led the movement from 1951 until his passing in 1994. He emphasized outreach, education, and spiritual guidance, promoting a message of universal Jewish values and connection to God. The Rebbes are respected for their teachings, which blend traditional Jewish thought with a focus on community service and global outreach, inspiring followers to engage with Jewish practice and share their beliefs with others.