Lubavitch movement

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Definition

Proper noun A large, influential, and missionary-oriented branch of Hasidic Judaism. It is particularly recognized for its emphasis on outreach, welcoming nature, advanced use of technology for religious purposes, positive worldview, and the central importance of Torah study.

Usage

The term "Lubavitch movement" is used to refer to this specific Hasidic group as a collective entity, its global network of institutions, and its distinctive religious philosophy and activities.

Examples
  • The Lubavitch movement operates thousands of educational and outreach centers worldwide.
  • Scholars often study the growth and global impact of the Lubavitch movement.
  • His philanthropic work is inspired by the principles of the Lubavitch movement.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used attributively to describe institutions or characteristics associated with the group.
    • He attends a Lubavitch movement synagogue.
    • The Lubavitch movement approach to outreach is very systematic.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chabad-Lubavitch: A full name often used interchangeably with "Lubavitch movement," combining the intellectual ("Chabad") and place-name ("Lubavitch") aspects of its heritage.
  • Chabad: An abbreviation commonly used to refer to the movement, emphasizing its philosophical foundations.
  • Lubavitcher (noun): A member or follower of the Lubavitch movement.
    • The Lubavitchers are known for their public menorah lightings.
Synonyms
  • Chabad
  • Chabad-Lubavitch
Notes

This is a proper noun referring to a specific organization and religious community. It is not typically used in idioms or phrasal verbs. Its core identifying features, as per the reference definition, are its missionary nature, hospitality, technological expertise, optimism, and emphasis on religious study.

Noun
  1. a large missionary Hasidic movement known for their hospitality, technological expertise, optimism and emphasis on religious study