Beit Rebbe (or Bet Rabi) (Hebrew: בית רבי, "House of the Rabbi") is a book of Chabad Hasidic history written by Hayim Meir Heilman, published in Berditchev in 1902. The work is seen as among the first to establish a Hasidic tradition of historiography.[1][2][3]

Title page of Beit Rebbe (Berditchev 1902)

The book chronicles the lives of the first three leaders of the Chabad dynasty,[4][5] as well as their families and students. Among the topics covered in the book are the authenticity of the portrait of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of Chabad.[6]

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  1. ^ Tworek, W. (2017). Lubavitch Hasidism. Oxford Bibliographies.
  2. ^ Karlinsky, N. (2007). The Dawn of Hasidic—Haredi Historiography. Modern Judaism-A Journal of Jewish Ideas and Experience, 27(1), 20-46.
  3. ^ Assaf, D. (2010). Untold Tales of the Hasidim: Crisis & Discontent in the History of Hasidism. UPNE.
  4. ^ Vago, B. (2016) Head to Head: Power Struggles in the Creation and Formation of the Habad Movement. In Milin Havivin. pp.131-140.
  5. ^ Schacter, J. J. (1998). Facing the truths of history. The Torah U-Madda Journal, 8, 200-276.
  6. ^ Tworek, W. (2017). Between hagiography and historiography: Chabad, scholars of Hasidism, and the case of the portrait of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Lyadi. East European Jewish Affairs, 47(1), 3-27.